Are you playing games, or what?
If you move to 22a Park Road in 1960, and in 1995 it is changed to 222a Park Road, and you change your diary entry to reflect this -- (or someone else does) -- please show the error.
You have shown my error for me.
In the past (starting in 1979, I'm not quite that old!) I lived at 22 Park Road. After my mum and I moved from there, the block was subdivided (it was quite large) and there are now two houses on that lot of land. 22a and 22b. Now, when I lived there, there was no 22a or 22b. I could not claim to live at either one of those address because they didn't exist at the time I lived there. There was never a time in my life at which I could have said, "I live at 22a Park Road." Please not the present tense. And even now, I can't say that I used to live at 22a Park Road, because where I live took up both 22a and 22b.
So the error, my fellow sapient ape, is that you are defining something in a way in which it was never defined, so creating the impression that it WAS defined as that. The address was never 22a or 22b while I lived there, so how can I honestly claim I lived at 22a?
Here's another way of putting it...
I assume that as you read this, you are in a room. Let's say a study. Now, perhaps the next owners of the house you are currently in decide to do some renovations. They put in a wall dividing the room in half. The wall just so happens to be going right through where you are sitting now. So your left arm is currently located in what will one day be a storage room, and your right arm is currently located in what will some day be a closet.
Do you think you will be saying in the future, "I was once in the storage room and the closet at the same time!"
Of course not. It's ridiculous. For such a claim suggests that you performed this feat at a time when the wall was in existence and thus you would have needed to be intangible. It is, of course, far more accurate to say, "I used to sit right there before that wall was built. I had one arm in what would later become the storage room and the other arm in what would later become the closet."
Do you see that, AV? It's all about getting accurate information across CLEARLY.