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Subject: Re: Locator in freespace. 
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Date: Thu, 19 Jan 1995 13:27:23 GMT
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Intrestingly enough, our robotics group here on campus at Washington 
State, spent a good deal of time last night discussing the option of 
picking up an off the shelf Global Positioning unit, and modifying it to 
run in differential mode, as opposed to to  absolute, in doing so it is 
rumored to obtain accuracies down to the inch

