Hello Sam:
Post your request in the beginners' forum. A couple of weeks ago someone at
that forum was asking for ideas for a project.
Cheers,
Jerry
On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Sam M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm sure the paying customers do. It's just a suggestion, and I
> didn't k
I'm sure the paying customers do. It's just a suggestion, and I
didn't know where else online to propose it. If no one can help,
we'll get along with the pencils, paper, protractors, compasses, and
pace counts we've been using for decades! I didn't know what the best
place would be to suggest a
Grazi.
On Nov 10, 10:45 am, "Jerry Elizondo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello Sam:
>
> Post your request in the beginners' forum. A couple of weeks ago someone at
> that forum was asking for ideas for a project.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Jerry
>
> On Mon, Nov 10, 2008 at 9:36 AM, Sam M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Your project competes with projects from paying customers. Guess which
projects go first.
On Nov 10, 4:53 am, Sam M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sure they could. In fact, the Army already uses such navigation
> systems in active duty. I, however, am a mere officer cadet with a
> sweet new G1 th
Sure they could. In fact, the Army already uses such navigation
systems in active duty. I, however, am a mere officer cadet with a
sweet new G1 that I'm trying to use to make my life easier. Most of
our equipment is outdated, second hand, or borrowed. We're definitely
not getting advanced GPS
If you think many in the army would find it useful, I bet you could
find someone or some office who could hire someone to do it.
-- Eric
On Nov 8, 1:15 pm, Sam M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm a US Army Officer Cadet, not a developer. However, I've seen
> things like the Radar application and
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