Xref: utzoo rec.ham-radio:30363 sci.electronics:17379 Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!bonnie.concordia.ca!thunder.mcrcim.mcgill.edu!snorkelwacker.mit.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!samsung!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!lll-winken!sun-barr!newstop!sun!amdcad!brahms!phil From: phil@brahms.amd.com (Phil Ngai) Newsgroups: rec.ham-radio,sci.electronics Subject: Re: GPS accuracy in wake of Desert Storm? Message-ID: <1991Jan30.232701.25602@amd.com> Date: 30 Jan 91 23:27:01 GMT References: <1154.27A2ECFD@w8grt.fidonet.org> <1991Jan29.044137.20914@zoo.toronto.edu> <1321@catnip.berkeley.ca.us> Sender: usenet@amd.com (NNTP Posting) Organization: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc; Sunnyvale, CA Lines: 12 In article <1321@catnip.berkeley.ca.us> bandy@catnip.berkeley.ca.us (Gun Control is Hitting Your Target) writes: |So, Henry, how do you know that Saddam already knows this? Let's see, if Saddam doesn't have a GPS, it doesn't matter to him how accurate the GPS he doesn't have is. If he does have a GPS, it's not going to be hard to find out how accurate it is, assuming he knows the coordinates of at least one location he has access to. -- When someone drinks and drives and hurts someone, the abuser is blamed. When someone drinks and handles a gun and hurts someone, the media calls for a gun ban.