Re: GPS calculations

From: Androcles (androc1es_at_nospamblueyonder.co.uk)
Date: 09/28/04


Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2004 06:58:56 GMT


"xxein" <xxein@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
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| "Androcles" <androc1es@nospamblueyonder.co.uk> wrote in message
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| > "xxein" <xxein@bellsouth.net> wrote in message
| > news:cce403e3.0409271337.49956865@posting.google.com...
| > | For those confused by 46 us/day and 38 us/day, It depends on wether
| > | you think the satellites orbit once a day or twice a day.
| > |
| > | It seems there is a lot of confusion both on this ng and the general
| > | science archives.
| > |
| > | End.
| > LOL! Yes, but when you have a Ph.D. relativist that cannot count to 14,
| > that can hardly be surprising.
| >
| >
| > Androcles.
|
| xxein: Show us YOUR calculations that support either.
What, again?
Androcles



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