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:Can you give us more details as to why there is a debate? [[User:Jiml|Jiml]] 03:08, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
 
:Can you give us more details as to why there is a debate? [[User:Jiml|Jiml]] 03:08, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
 
:I scoped out the location on Google Maps as an empty lot.  My wife went, and found a new apartment complex or something on the site.  She didn't go inside, he got as close as the sidewalk.  We don't usually use a GPS.  I think she got within the typical margin of error, but I don't know what that really is, hence the discussion. -- [[User:Jevanyn|Jevanyn]]
 
:I scoped out the location on Google Maps as an empty lot.  My wife went, and found a new apartment complex or something on the site.  She didn't go inside, he got as close as the sidewalk.  We don't usually use a GPS.  I think she got within the typical margin of error, but I don't know what that really is, hence the discussion. -- [[User:Jevanyn|Jevanyn]]
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:Well, we may love to discuss that kind of thing, but in the end, we can judge that even worse than the people who have actually been on location. So it's really a matter of conscience. If you have been reasonably close to be not sure whether you reached it, then you're free to choose. If you have reasonable doubt, there are reasonable consolation prizes. ;) -- [[User:relet|relet]] 19:36, 24 August 2010 (UTC)

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I'd like an independent ruling on whether or not this is a successful geohash? Jevanyn

Can you give us more details as to why there is a debate? Jiml 03:08, 23 August 2010 (UTC)
I scoped out the location on Google Maps as an empty lot. My wife went, and found a new apartment complex or something on the site. She didn't go inside, he got as close as the sidewalk. We don't usually use a GPS. I think she got within the typical margin of error, but I don't know what that really is, hence the discussion. -- Jevanyn
Well, we may love to discuss that kind of thing, but in the end, we can judge that even worse than the people who have actually been on location. So it's really a matter of conscience. If you have been reasonably close to be not sure whether you reached it, then you're free to choose. If you have reasonable doubt, there are reasonable consolation prizes. ;) -- relet 19:36, 24 August 2010 (UTC)