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'''The above coordinates for east of -30° are indeed correct.''' They were originally disputed due to an error in the [http://www.xkcd.com/geohashing/ reference implementation] fetching Dow data for Friday 30 May. If you still have concerns, direct them to [[Template talk:Expeditions/2008-05-31]]. | '''The above coordinates for east of -30° are indeed correct.''' They were originally disputed due to an error in the [http://www.xkcd.com/geohashing/ reference implementation] fetching Dow data for Friday 30 May. If you still have concerns, direct them to [[Template talk:Expeditions/2008-05-31]]. | ||
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The [http://www.xkcd.com/geohashing/ reference implementation] is currently having a few more minor bugs. Please manually determine your locations by using the fractions above on [http://maps.google.com/ Google Maps]. For updates, check [[Talk:Implementations#Zero-padding_of_date_east_of_30W|here]]. --[[User:Tjtrumpet2323|Tim P]] 03:11, 1 June 2008 (UTC) | The [http://www.xkcd.com/geohashing/ reference implementation] is currently having a few more minor bugs. Please manually determine your locations by using the fractions above on [http://maps.google.com/ Google Maps]. For updates, check [[Talk:Implementations#Zero-padding_of_date_east_of_30W|here]]. --[[User:Tjtrumpet2323|Tim P]] 03:11, 1 June 2008 (UTC) | ||
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Revision as of 03:20, 1 June 2008
West of -30°: Will be known at 09:30 EDT (13:30 UTC) on Monday 2 June. East of -30°: 0.3859189793932023, 0.0292893119354716
Note: The above coordinates for east of -30° are indeed correct. They were originally disputed due to an error in the reference implementation fetching Dow data for Friday 30 May. If you still have concerns, direct them to Template talk:Expeditions/2008-05-31.
The reference implementation is currently having a few more minor bugs. Please manually determine your locations by using the fractions above on Google Maps. For updates, check here. --Tim P 03:11, 1 June 2008 (UTC)