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On 6/2/09 6:41 PM, Marc Berryman wrote:
> Thanks Thomas, Perhaps people on the list can begin the see the
> absurdity of this thread. Simple elegant cost effective efficient
> WGS84 which can be easily converted into any other coordinate system
> used on this planet by GPS receivers and GPS transmitters and a large
> installed base of systems and applications. When WGS20xx comes out we
> can adopt it. If we go to Mars then we can use the Mars Geodetic
> Standard of the day. The WGS84 has been vetted for over 20 years, I
> think it is safe to use it then encode, transform, conflate, or
> reproject into any other reference system you wish, but we need to
> standardize and adopt the WGS84 and move on.
+1 already. :)
Peter
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