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Old August 27th 04, 05:47 PM
Chris W
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Paul Sengupta wrote:
http://ukga.com/news/view.cfm?contentId=2197



This article claims that it is 1,300 nautical miles from London to
St.John's. Is this accurate? Two different mapping programs I have
give the distance to be more like 2,000 nautical miles. Which one is
right, and if my software is wrong, does anyone know of any good
software that will give me accurate measures of distance between any 2
points on the globe?

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