In message <1292178523.24926.79.ca...@localhost>, Paul Sheer writes:
>And is this 1000km radius precisely syncronized to all other 1000km
>radii around all airports in the world?
No, I said:
"Radar stitching requires 3msec synchronization and
timestamping, throughout the entire area being stitched,
often a radius of up to 1000 km."
Amongst your misrepresentations of my statement are:
1. "3msec" becomes "precisely syncronized"
2. "area being stitched" becomes "around all airports in the world"
>You are trying to paint an illusion that all clocks in the world tick
>over in unison.
No, I'm trying to point out that you are an ignoranmus in this context
with your "within some minutes is plenty" blanket statements.
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