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troymc a day ago

I wonder how many of those packages end up in Vada, Italy. Or Cody, Wyoming. Or Buda, Texas...

jplrssn a day ago | parent [-]

I imagine the “Poland” part of the address would narrow it down somewhat.

mkotowski a day ago | parent | next [-]

I got curious if I can get data to answer that, and it seems so.

Based on xlsx from [0], we got the following ??d? localities in Poland:

1 x Bądy, 1 x Brda, 5 x Buda, 120 x Budy, 4 x Dudy, 1 x Dydy, 1 x Gady, 1 x Judy, 1 x Kady, 1 x Kadź, 1 x Łada, 1 x Lady, 4 x Lądy, 2 x Łady, 1 x Lęda, 1 x Lody, 4 x Łódź, 1 x Nida, 1 x Reda, 1 x Redy, 1 x Redz, 74 x Ruda, 8 x Rudy, 12 x Sady, 2 x Zady, 2 x Żydy

Certainly quite a lot to search for a lost package.

[0]: https://dane.gov.pl/pl/dataset/188,wykaz-urzedowych-nazw-mie...

ctm92 4 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Łódź seems to be the only one translating to ??d?, all others have normal ASCII characters in the places 1, 2 and 4

jplrssn 19 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Interesting! However, assuming that ASCII characters are always rendered correctly and never as "?", it seems like the only solution for "??d?" would be one of the four Łódźs?

schubart 18 hours ago | parent [-]

Sounds like someone is getting ready for Advent of Code!

yreg 17 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Experienced postal workers most probably know well that ??d? represents a municipality with three non-ascii characters.

poincaredisk 17 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Interestingly, Lady, Łady and Lądy will end up the same after the usual transliteration.

ozornin 4 hours ago | parent [-]

So, transliteration to "Lady", "?ady" and "L?dy" respectively seems to work even better in this case than "Lady"

ygra 19 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

And the postal code.