Try reading the web site, rather than using your imagination. What3word codes
are now accepted by the Norwegian mapping authority program, but then, what
would Norwegians know about navigation, those Vikings, always getting lost.
> On 25 Sep 2015, at 9:48 AM, Philip Veerman <> wrote:
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> Surely this is a dumb idea for use in navigation and I can't imagine any
> intent to use it for that purpose. However as a means to provide a memorable
> label (easier for many than using coordinates) for the 10 or 50 or whatever
> number of places that are important to you and provided the database is well
> maintained, it could work as a register of codes.
>
> Philip
>
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