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I can assure you, searching for "gps AND accuracy OR triangulation" will result in to returns addressing the specific questions I am inquiring about. While you chose to focus on assumptions made concerning the nature in which the NetStumbler application updates Long/Lat data, such context was not a singular point of interest.
Additionally, as perviously stated, "I'd be interested in hearing discussions concerning the accuracy of data with GPS.". What I am not interested in is entertaining the seudo-elitist, search gestapo mentality, which is so common place here. Perhaps, you devote hours of your day perusing every last inch of this message board, in all its individual forums, reading every last post umpteen times - but that may not be the case for each and every individual browsing. That potential fact, aside, vBulletin's implementation of regular search expressions has long since left much to be desired. I would suggest many things for you, none of which lie within scope of this discussion.
To say mapping and signalling, "has been done", is a misnomer, to say the least. When you can point out a downloadable addon, which enables the end user to signal-ranged, Long/Lat data through some generally accepted "standard" of interfaces, say, Microsoft Streets...I would contend the solution"has been done". When you can import NetStumbler data into your selected mapping application and script a "range finder" addon, I would agree the horse is dead.
Regardless, the context of this post was centered around the discussion of real-world application of GPS and its accuracy. Active discussions do not take place through messageboard search parameters. If you choose not to participate, that would be completely acceptable. Your "did you search" retorts are neither valid nor warranted. If you elect not to contribute, you may quite easily click on bye.
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