Diluted Dante wrote:If GPS conflicts with the lighthouse, I'd go with the lighthouse.
poprock wrote:JustWatch says NowTV or Sky, or rental/purchase on AppleTV, Amazon Prime or Google Store. Obviously that’s all UK based …Blue Swirl wrote:Nope. Where can one partake?
acemuzzy wrote:I like the fact the GPS actually used relativity in order to get things right. Go physics. (Also would love to hear a flat-earther explain how that works...)
poprock wrote:I thought there were still two tiers of GPS - civilian and military accuracy levels - but apparently that ended in 2000.
poprock wrote:Something about the way that’s reported as a light-hearted story annoys me. “Oh, isn’t he a character.”
Blue Swirl wrote:poprock wrote:Something about the way that’s reported as a light-hearted story annoys me. “Oh, isn’t he a character.”
Yeah, I noticed that too. Irritating.
I dig the maps of Europe and the food. I'd wager Denmark is a beer country, though.
Yossarian wrote:Probably.
There's a lighthouse and buildings that can be rented in West Cork that I've always wanted to visit. Galley Head - looks lovely. Also close to Clonakilty which is a great town.davyK wrote:I love of the idea of a lighthouse. I'm drawn to creations that have to be super resilient and have basic though critical functions.
They provide a vital contingency against a fault in all the fancy navigation tech we now have.
davyK wrote:How the hell some of these were built back in day beats me.
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