>
> Marc,
>
> Perhaps the statement should have been, is not suitable for
> any application that require a deterministic degree of
> accuracy, something to that effect.
> I am quite sure that in some circumstances that the encoding
> scheme is fine, but I wouldn't want to be my life on it in an
> emergency, would you?
I suggest emergency responders would have no problem finding locations
described by RFC3825, it's the same data expressions used by aviation and
marine everyday. So, unless you travel exclusively by rail, you've probably
already placed you life in the hands of such data representation, I know I
have.
-Marc-
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