The Irish grid is an option on most GPS receivers, it would be madness for Dublin
Bus not to use it, but they have never demonstrated an aversion to madness !!!
Brendan
Paul Mc Auley wrote:
> On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 16:43:16 +0100
> "Ruairi Newman" <bofh at tech-mad.org> wrote:
>> | More to the point, not knowing a whole lot about the intricacies of GPS, is
> | there any practical way for the ordinary man in the street to get this GPS
> | data on bus locations at home in his armchair, without having to wait in the
> | pouring, rain, sleet, snow and ice of a typical Irish summers day?
>> While we're at it, does anybody know of a straightforward reference on
> how to convert lat/long into Irish grid reference?
> Paul
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