"LatLong" <·······@css2.com> writes:
> Latitude longitude database of over 2.8 million locations worldwide.
>
> Download from:
> http://www.css2.com/latlong.htm
>
> Ideal for sales and marketing applications and travel related
> websites.
you forgot to add ICBM targetting.
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Johan Kullstam <········@ne.mediaone.net> writes:
> "LatLong" <·······@css2.com> writes:
> > Latitude longitude database of over 2.8 million locations worldwide.
> >
> > Download from:
> > http://www.css2.com/latlong.htm
> >
> > Ideal for sales and marketing applications and travel related
> > websites.
>
> you forgot to add ICBM targetting.
And, more importantly, indicating the coordinates of the person
responsible for the spam so that we may do:
echo "target: 42.17.45N 87.49.17W" | \
mail -s "New Target" ··············@missiles.saddam.iq
[Or is it just Osama Bin Laden that is using the Internet to
coordinate attacks? Actually, with his group, I hear you'd need to
encode the target as part of a nude picture of Sheryl Crow and then
post it to alt.binaries.nude.rockstars...]
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lieutenant to kill the infant who is destined to overthrow me -- I'll
do it myself." <http://www.eviloverlord.com/>
Hmm, I sense that some people do not think of this data to be of any
use? Nothing could be more wrong.
At last we have something towards a solution for the problems of
getting emacs to calculate the sunrise or moon phases when travelling
about.
(try typing: M-x diary S)
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* Christian Lynbech <···@tbit.dk>:
> At last we have something towards a solution for the problems of getting
> emacs to calculate the sunrise or moon phases when travelling about.
I'd have thought that hooking emacs up to a GPS receiver would be the
solution there.
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