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Sender:Edward Fink
Date/Time:2004-Oct-05 18:39:00
Subject:RE: MultiMap

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wwp@yahoogroups.com: RE: MultiMap Edward Fink 2004-Oct-05 18:39:00
I wouldn't drop the precision for everyone.  How many people are going to
have a problem with privacy issues? One?  Two?  Round it for the person with
the problem, and let the other 99% stay as precise as the coordinates they
gave.

 

These look like pretty famous bridges for the most part, and I would guess
that the position for many (most?) of the bridges could be looked up in a
good map program.  I got my coordinates from looking up "North Bridge,
Concord, MA" in MS Streets and Trips.

 

Ed

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Landis [mailto:#removed#] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 11:58 AM
To: #removed#
Subject: Re: MultiMap

 

I was also wondering about being too precise with our coordinates.

For one thing there's the problem that Tudor describes.  Another is 
for the people who don't take a GPS with them and/or don't provide 
coordinates at all.  I'm going to get coordinates from a map for a 
city or town location and I know we won't have the accuracy to a 
second.

Would everyone be okay with me introducing purposeful error into this 
by dropping the seconds?  The minute accuracy is still +/- 1 nautical 
mile and pretty darn close.

For the global map it won't matter, it is just giving an idea of what 
part of the world.  I'm guessing MultiMap might give fairly detailed 
info on the address and this may not always be accurate or desireable.

Any other thoughts on this?

-Landis



>Hi Landis,
>
>Love the idea but a bit of a problem for me. I shot someone's 
>private garden and they are not too hot on the idea (they didn't 
>know I provided coords). I like the idea of having approx coords to 
>get a global sense of where the place is.
>
>Perhaps I can give slightly different coords - but this then 
>incorportates a deliberate error. An acceptable solution from my end 
>would be by rounding my coords to the nearest minute rather than 
>second  - would this be a good solution for you?
>
>Sorry for the fuss
>
>Tudor





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