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h.a.c. van asten

Google Updates says the figures have been overviewed by oceanographers since 2007 , and updated 2009 .

h.a.c. van asten

Google Earth notes "depth zero" if the surface level of inland lakes follows the tides of the surrounding sea , which is the case for open lagoons . For verification try google   ijsselmeer    (Netherlands).

h.a.c. van asten

H.E.Maude , Resident Commissioner Gilbert/Ellice Islands 1929-1948 visited Gardner in 1937 for fauna research . Is it known when exactly he was there and if or not he saw something uncommon ? 


Dale O. Beethe

Quote from: Mona Kendrick on September 03, 2011, 09:16:01 PM

   


Perhaps now everyone can get back to intelligent (and polite!) discussion.


   Let's hope so.
Evidently not.

Ric Gillespie

Quote from: h.a.c. van asten on September 04, 2011, 01:12:36 AM
Google Updates says the figures have been overviewed by oceanographers since 2007 , and updated 2009 .

Are you making excuses for getting it wrong or are you saying that Google is right?

Ric Gillespie


h.a.c. van asten

2009 is after 2007 , so google should now be right  , I am only the messenger .

Ric Gillespie

Quote from: h.a.c. van asten on September 04, 2011, 03:01:23 PM
2009 is after 2007 , so google should now be right  , I am only the messenger .

I suggest that you be more careful about what messages you choose to deliver.  To insist that Google is right in the face of contrary direct on-site physical measurement and photography can only be described as delusional. 

h.a.c. van asten

I do not insist . I assume , or suppose .

Ric Gillespie

Quote from: h.a.c. van asten on September 04, 2011, 11:44:38 PM
I do not insist . I assume , or suppose .

You assume or suppose that remote electronic measurement is more reliable than on-site observation and physical measurement. Delusional.