Posted on Oct 24, 2014
CPT Brent Eysenbach
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ESRI has created a ZIP code look-up tool that categorizes group of people living in a certain zip code.

http://www.esri.com/data/esri_data/ziptapestry

Think it does a good job describing the average service member?
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SGT Richard H.
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It timed out twice on me with no results. I assume that means I'm a secret agent.
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CPT Brent Eysenbach
CPT Brent Eysenbach
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Bummer; sorry it didn't work for you.

NAS Corpus Christie came up with the three top archetypes all being very close in percentage. "In Style -15%" "Middleburg-15%" and "Exurbanites-14%". There is narrative describing each type. I hope you give it a try again when you have a chance.
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SGT Richard H.
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CPT Brent Eysenbach It may be that my server is running slow today. I'll try again this evening from home. It's definitely piqued my curiosity.
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I tried it and it said that I am 2 years older than the average person and I make about the same amount of money. Seems legit.
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CPT Brent Eysenbach
CPT Brent Eysenbach
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SFC Kendrick.

That is very interesting. I was originally thinking about active duty installations. I wonder what people think about the description of the home of record ZIP code.
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Duty Station zip tells me that I am rich and about 6 years older than the average person!
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Unless you live in the same zip as your duty station, which I suppose some folks do, it really isn't relevant. My duty station is Washington Navy Yard but I don't live near there (neither do most of the Navy personnel who work there).
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Cool website. Thanks for sharing.
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