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I am at 56°30'38.00''N 20°59'47.00'' E
George Jones said:45° 19' n 65° 53' w.
George Jones said:45° 19' n 65° 53' w.
Jonathan Scott said:On a taxiway at Saint John Airport?
Borek said:Rabbit hole?
George Jones said:Wonderland? Avoiding planes?
Kind of smelly there...George Jones said:45° 19' n 65° 53' w.
DaveC426913 said:N43.60151
W79.50065
16.3km from Sorry! by car.
Sorry! said:Not far enough my friend.
lol joking :) can you see me waving!
Sorry! said:lat: 43.508349, long: -79.639675
:)
turbo-1 said:44d54m27.48s, 69d47m58.23s
Hmmm. I think I'll stay here, though.Borek said:Lol, if entered literally that puts you in Kazakhstan
turbo-1 said:44d54m27.48s, 69d47m58.23s
Please don't send a Predator drone!
Nerf[/URL] missiles are OK. I have a metal roof.waht said:too late, calibrating cruise missiles, ignition sequence initiated...
http://home.hetnet.nl/~ericenmarijke/img/200803/usbmissilelauncher.jpg
They look kinda "foamy" if you don't mind me saying so. If you could launch shaped charges or depleted uranium projectiles at me, I'd be a bit worried, though.waht said:They are deep bunker buster penetrators:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmZ-QKglyrc&feature=related
Borek said:Lol, if entered literally that puts you in Kazakhstan
turbo-1 said:Hmmm. I think I'll stay here, though.
"Latitude 56°30'38.00'' N, Longitude 20°59'47.00'' E" is a set of coordinates that indicate a specific location on Earth. The latitude refers to the north-south position, while the longitude refers to the east-west position. In this case, the coordinates indicate a location in the northern hemisphere, 56 degrees north of the equator, and 20 degrees east of the prime meridian.
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