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John Edwards <[log in to unmask]>
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Informed Discussion of Beekeeping Issues and Bee Biology <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 16 Nov 1998 15:52:50 -0700
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GPS reading was taken about 25 feet south of the southeast door to the main
building, but you must always consider the source (government-controlled GPS
satellites), which may give us precise data, but for their own reasons,
inaccurate. Altogether, though, not bad for units that cost under $200. - never
a lost beeyard again !!
 
Rimantas Zujus wrote:
 
> Dear John
>
> Such high accuracy I accept as some kind of joke :)
> 0.001 min W corresponds with some 1,6 meter in your laboratory (32 deg
> 16.497 min N)
> You should mention the room and even the table you pointed.
>
> Sincerely Yours
>
> Rimantas
>
> >   - John Edwards, Tucson, Arizona ( 32 deg 16.497 min N    110 deg 56.449
> min
> >W at the Bee Lab)
> >

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