1. Memory interleaving is a way to distribute individual addresses over memory modules. 2. Group addresses, like individual addresses , can be universally administered or locally administered. 3. From 1885 smaller packages were delivered directly to individual addresses . 4. The Philosophy Society regularly invites notable speakers to deliver individual addresses to the Society. 5. That bit is set to 0 in individual addresses and set to 1 in group addresses. 6. That means that by sometime this month, there could be more than 20 million computers with individual addresses . 7. The U . S . Postal Service delivers SmartMail packages the " last mile " to individual addresses . 8. Finally there is full variability printing, where the text and images can be altered for each individual address . 9. There is also discussion of the Post Office creating an Internet domain for non-profit, educational, government and individual addresses . 10. Containing address ranges instead of individual addresses , TIGER has since been implemented in nearly all geocoding software platforms used today.