Exocet (and/or successors) for 1960s concrete monstrosities – not just in Birmingham and UK but former Soviet régimes?
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Sent: 13 May 2010 17:30
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I was surprised today by an email request which
quoted latitude and longitude co-ordinates to 15 decimal places of a degree,
presumably obtained from a website. These would appear to locate a precise spot
at the nanometre or even picometre level. Can anyone suggest an application
which would require this degree of accuracy? Birmingham New Street station
doesn't!
Richard
Abbott
Archives
and Heritage
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Library
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