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by mattigames 441 days ago
It is the fault of zip codes, they should have been prefixed with the state code from the start (CA for California and so on), that's one of the reasons secret 2FA codes are sometimes preceded with one or two letters (e.g. Facebook uses FB)
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The issue with that is that ZIP codes don’t map physical locations, they map the hierarchy of how the mail system does routing down to each post office and were introduced in the 1960s [0].

As a result, doing something “from the start” wouldn’t involve baking in comparability with the quirks of a piece of software written decades later, and you’d also have issues with, for example, single zip codes spanning multiple states.

[0]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/ZIP_Code

Well, then something that made more sense, like the letter Z for zip code.