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Suicidal_pr1est t1_j16gyi5 wrote
Reply to comment by pm_me_your_rigs in Website that tracks GPS tagged sharks, alligators and more!! by Dpme4free
If you read the comment it says it is an example and there are other videos and commentary out there. Atlantic white shark conservancy is the group to support.
mcwobby t1_j16gti3 wrote
Reply to comment by 4a4a in What3Words - The simplest way to talk about location by OlduvaiMan
It does have some uses in Emergency Services and I believed Mongolia uses it in their postal system.
CookiePush t1_j16gh96 wrote
Reply to comment by 4a4a in What3Words - The simplest way to talk about location by OlduvaiMan
It has been useful to share points and paths that are not known to street map applications. Geocaching or hiking trails for example.
Ruehtheday t1_j16fjcz wrote
Reply to comment by TrueMoeG in Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
Old spelling of kinsman
metastasized t1_j16feev wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
My favorite was “Thought”
wizwort t1_j16f06f wrote
Reply to comment by nephylsmythe in Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
I shit you not I got Monke
pm_me_your_rigs t1_j16b2eq wrote
Reply to comment by Suicidal_pr1est in Website that tracks GPS tagged sharks, alligators and more!! by Dpme4free
So the article in no way matches what the you are implying here.
Basically talks about 2 competing research teams and that's about it.
Reifeen t1_j16az3z wrote
I learned about this site in a Korean TV show, maybe the best use case for this, as a puzzle.
fitty50two2 t1_j16a4in wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
I got Feris, I could say “Bueller….Bueller” when he doesn’t listen
badnewsbets t1_j16a0ez wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
Whew, I got “Dere-ybowgt”
Good girl Dere-ybowgt!! 🥴
ExegolTouristBoard t1_j169uks wrote
If you’re an iPhone user, rather than share your location with another commercial organisation involving no open-source algorithm or database, open Apple’s Maps app, swipe up from the lower pane and click Share My Location.
weed_and_vinyl t1_j169364 wrote
Would be better if it was 2 words.
4a4a t1_j168ool wrote
This is a solution in search of a problem.
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kiawithaT t1_j164rfp wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
Dasyberde.
I'm going to choose to read this as 'daisy beard' and depending on the dog, I'd consider it.
Organic-Idiocy t1_j162wqk wrote
Reply to comment by f1345 in Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
Moulde on ye rye
diesSaturni t1_j1617ot wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
Baldrick, otherwise Turnip is also acceptable
musiconthemoon t1_j15zsl2 wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
Ricky
mikewhoneedsabike OP t1_j15zr3l wrote
Reply to comment by Engatsu in Back again this year: A site to control the decorative holiday lights on a Portland house by mikewhoneedsabike
I PM'd you the address. You can find it online but I don't want to post it publicly without u/humanclock's permission.
jason_55904 t1_j15wnho wrote
I am happy to announce there are no sharks or alligators in MN. However those 3 alligators seem to be planning something.
Cashewkaas t1_j15w8j6 wrote
Reply to comment by hmchief in Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
I love this video. Sometimes we call our dog Fenton because of this video (in my language (Dutch) ‘ventje’ means little guy and it kind of sounds alike).
DirtyD_InTheMorning t1_j15w0or wrote
Reply to Give your dog a medieval name by ReadPoopFiction
My dogs name is already Reginald. Isn't that good enough
mboswi t1_j15vcjf wrote
Damn, there is one in the middle of Vigo. It's either dead or going for a walk to see the Christmas lights.
CpGrover t1_j16h1ri wrote
Reply to What3Words - The simplest way to talk about location by OlduvaiMan
I know this has been around for a while, and on very first glance it seems like a useful idea, but it seems to fall apart quickly.
The names are meaningless and follow no logic, so they're impossible to remember. So the only real use case is to verbally tell someone a location that can't be described with a street address. And by the time you've used an app or web site to find out the 3 magic words for the location, you could have just sent them a link to an actual map of the location, with no clumsy reciting and typing of random words.