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    rocketjohnny
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    -------- Original Message --------
    Subject: Re: WAP ID
    Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:04:47 -0500
    From: MLBS Info <[email protected]>
    To: <[email protected]>
    References: <[email protected]>


    Hi John,

    WAP ID is an identifier assigned by some cell carriers to identify its user
    through WAP header to get its real-time location. However, if you don't have
    such a code, just type in a random code. If you have further questions,
    please feel free to contact us.

    By the way, the projects you are working on are very interesting to us. We
    have created:

    The Natura Area Coding System for the earth
    http://www.nacgeo.com/nacsite/

    The Lunar Area Coding System for the Moon
    http://www.nacgeo.com/moon/

    The Martian Area Coding System for the Mars
    http://www.nacgeo.com/mars/

    These systems are developed to simplify the representation of geographic
    coordinates. For example, our office location accurate to our building size
    can be represented by NAC: 8CNJ Q8ZG. It needs only eight characters while a
    pair of longitude/latitude to the same resolution requires more than 15
    characters.

    We believe these systems will be very useful to NASA scientists because on
    Mars and Moon, there are no street addresses at all. It seems that you guys
    use only longitude/latitude to identify locations on these planets. That's
    very inefficient. Therefore, using LAC (Lunar Area Code) and MAC (Martian
    Area Code) can make the representation of the locations on these planets
    much easier. What do you think? We look forward to hearing from you.

    Best regards,

    Support
    MLBS.NET

    ----- Original Message -----
    From: "John Kazeva" <[email protected]>
    To: <[email protected]>
    Cc: "rocket" <[email protected]>
    Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 9:19 PM
    Subject: WAP ID


    What is the term WAP ID and how do i find that out so i may register fully with your site and MAKE USE OF REAL TIME GEO-LOCATION sevices? my
    cellular provider Cingular is not familiar with this term.

    I assume geo-locating to by interpreting the signal received at the phone by the multiple towers visible to that phone.at any instant. I assume this is how e-911 works for phones.

    thx,

    john k

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    John Navas
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    Re: Wap Id?

    >-------- Original Message --------
    >Subject: Re: WAP ID
    >Date: Tue, 30 Nov 2004 10:04:47 -0500
    >From: MLBS Info <[email protected]>
    >To: <[email protected]>
    >References: <[email protected]>


    >WAP ID is an identifier assigned by some cell carriers to identify its
    >user
    >through WAP header to get its real-time location. However, if you don't
    >have
    >such a code, just type in a random code. If you have further questions,
    >please feel free to contact us.
    >
    >By the way, the projects you are working on are very interesting to us.
    >We
    >have created:
    >
    >The Natura Area Coding System for the earth
    >http://tinyurl.com/485bz
    >
    >The Lunar Area Coding System for the Moon
    >http://www.nacgeo.com/moon/
    >
    >The Martian Area Coding System for the Mars
    >http://www.nacgeo.com/mars/
    >
    >These systems are developed to simplify the representation of
    >geographic
    >coordinates. For example, our office location accurate to our building
    >size
    >can be represented by NAC: 8CNJ Q8ZG. It needs only eight characters
    >while a
    >pair of longitude/latitude to the same resolution requires more than 15
    >
    >characters.
    >
    >We believe these systems will be very useful to NASA scientists because
    >on
    >Mars and Moon, there are no street addresses at all. It seems that you
    >guys
    >use only longitude/latitude to identify locations on these planets.
    >That's
    >very inefficient. Therefore, using LAC (Lunar Area Code) and MAC
    >(Martian
    >Area Code) can make the representation of the locations on these
    >planets
    >much easier. What do you think? ...


    Silly nonsense. Off-topic.

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    John Navas <http://navasgrp.home.att.net/#Cingular>



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