>>"The common and accepted practice seems to be ...
>The common practice long ago was the world was flat. Is that what you
>want us to believe.
We abandoned the flat world theory some time back, yet held on to the
practice of which I wrote.
Again, since the practice is common and accepted among those who use it
daily, has been that method for hundreds of years, etc, ad infinitum, ad
nauseum, it appears that the use of any other method of calculation is
incorrect (or at the least, estopped from use).
You have, of course, the right to believe as you choose. Now, if you'll
excuse me, I'm late for a meeting of the Flat Earth Society (some nut
named Galileo is supposed to speak).
Rich (who tends to think that none of this really matters anyway....)
Council Bluffs, Iowa, USA
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