Article: 125220 of sci.geo.satellite-nav
From: GregB <gpsgreg@zdnetonebox.com>
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Subject: Re: Unusual GPS uses?
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 18:43:38 -0600
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Sorry-
That was supposed to be PHEASANTS; you know, the birds.
Spell checker didn't catch that one.
Funny how it doesn't like you spelling italicized any other way, but has no
problem with hunting the economically disadvantaged among us.
Maybe a morals checker is in the works somewhere.
Greg

Dseibold wrote:

> ahh the very old art of killing peasants for sport, I remember it well before
> the government frowned on such things.
>
> How nice to mark all the kill points so you you tell the habits of the pesky
> things.
>
> >We then
> >carried the GPS with us as we hunted peasants, and when we got one, we marked
> >the location of the kill with a waypoint.



