>> But keeping all that junk in the database as 2-D mapping would only be
>> needed if you're going to be providing driving directions and keeping all
>> the highways and all that crap that MapQuest keeps (I assume). You almost
>> for sure don't need all that.
>
>It seems to me like they still ne
On Thu, 11 Jul 2002, Richard Lynch wrote:
> NOTE: End-user GPS units are "off" by like 30 meters (?) on purpose so Joe
> Blow can't tell the "enemy" how to find the White House and blow it up.
> Sigh. You're never gonna beat that error margin without a *LOT* of repeated
> readings over a long p
> From: "Richard Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> A client wants a database-driven site that records information about real
>> estate properties and includes geographic maps of property locations
>> (throughout the US). The client has seen a presentation of a
>> JavaScript-powered, Windows-only pr
>A client wants a database-driven site that records information about real
>estate properties and includes geographic maps of property locations
>(throughout the US). The client has seen a presentation of a
>JavaScript-powered, Windows-only product that doesn't seem to fit well with
>my preference
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