BTW, I have exactly the same issue between my GPS and Google Earth. Best
regards, Piet

On 10/9/07, Gervase Markham <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Richard Fairhurst wrote:
> > To answer the original question, though, trust your GPS over the
> > imagery. The imagery may not always be rectified, whereas as long as
> > your GPS has produced a good-quality track - i.e. no "concrete
> > canyon" distortions - it should always be accurate.
>
> OK. So if that's the answer (and it's sort of what I expected) then the
> follow-up question is: do we have any procedure for fixing the
> rectification, or letting Yahoo know their images are out?
>
> Gerv
>
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