Geohashing talk:Coordinate calculators

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Who is the tool and why does he have a page?

why is the Peeron Map listed under "not working"? it seems up at the original address and okay to me. Tom (talk) 02:50, 20 June 2014 (EST)

  • As of right now, it's not listed under "not working" anymore, but I'm still having trouble with it. The buttons on the upper right corner of the map for switching between street view and earth view, and toggling 45° view, are all hidden behind the white "Geohashing Coordinate Calculator" banner, and so I can't click them. --Dvdllr 10:20, 15 January 2015 (EST)
    • Yesterday I got the coords from geohashdroid, but failed due to other stuff. When I mentioned to someone that I'd failed, they were curious, so I went to give them a carabiner link. Carabiner and geohashdroid disagree about where yesterday's hash was, and today's. Bearing in mind the message up there ^^ I went and checked anthill; which gives me yet another different location for today's, but I can't figure out if I can use that to double-check yesterday's. Is there a page somewhere explaining what the issue is, and which software may be working?
    • I don't know when your yesterday was, but if you are in doubt of the correct hash, you can calculate it on your own: (be aware, we are east of W30 here) you take the date in the form 2015-03-23 (next monday) and the last known DJIA open rate from the day before or, if that day has none, the last day more before 17,961.13 (last friday) from here and concatenate them in the following: 2015-03-23-17961.13 . Then use http://elmar-eigner.de/md5_maker.html for the calculating of the md5. The first sixteen digits are the decimal places for the latitude and the last sixteen digits are the decimal places for the longitude. Then use http://www.easysurf.cc/cnver17.htm#bf16tobf10 for the calculating of the decimal fractions. This results in:
2015-03-20 18072.58 2015-03-20-18072.58 f5c988ff692d329d397cafe01d7114c2 f5c988ff692d329d 397cafe01d7114c2 lat.9601064323007236 lon.22455882283742695
2015-03-21 17961.13 2015-03-21-17961.13 8c0f44b40817bb5cdd30af937ebbde39 8c0f44b40817bb5c dd30af937ebbde39 lat.5471079768686583 lon.8640241370292041
2015-03-22 17961.13 2015-03-22-17961.13 126668d2c12d34071b14da6f1b440bcc 126668d2c12d3407 1b14da6f1b440bcc lat.07187514443755988 lon.10578694546281059
2015-03-23 17961.13 2015-03-23-17961.13 9b39321ec7e2856536662533ced5ed90 9b39321ec7e28565 36662533ced5ed90 lat.6063414883755148 lon.21249611391871043

eupeodes', crox' and Ekorren's calculations are ok, because they calculate the hashes on their own, but everybody making calculation of peeron's base are wrong. --GeorgDerReisende (talk) 07:09, 22 March 2015 (EDT)