Unfortunately:
1. its proprietary;
2. it doesn't support Filipino language.

If 2 is supported, it might claim "bawal.umihi.dito" for my house. :P

On Mon, Nov 2, 2015 at 9:31 AM, Jim Morgan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thought this was interesting, but probably not very practical. Its basically 
> an easy way of verbally sharing a geographic location. The idea is that the 
> globe is chopped up into 3x3 metre squares, and each square gets assigned 3 
> unique words. eg, I'll meet you at study.recently.fattest
>
> http://what3words.com/
>
> Jim
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