[Proj] Re: Dozier's TM method---my summary
Gerald I. Evenden
gerald.evenden at verizon.net
Tue Jul 4 18:52:02 PDT 2006
On Thursday 29 June 2006 3:30 pm, Strebe at aol.com wrote:
...
> > Note that the cusp (poorly displayed in the previously mention gif url)
> > appears to be the beginning of the multiple root solution. I say poorly
> > displayed as the gradation of the equitorial parallel should *smoothly*
> > begin
> > a swing to the north OR (importantly) to the south.
>
> The cusp is poorly observed, not poorly displayed. The illustration is
> exact to sub-pixel resolution and it matches Lee's illustration precisely
> despite using a different method of calculation. It seems you do not know a
> continuously differentiable curve when you see one.
My goodness, such a cranky old man!
I know you don't like me but I have tried to be civil. Can we bury the
hatchet sometime. I am getting too old for this bullshit.
--
Jerry and the low-riders: Daisy Mae and Joshua
"Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum"
Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary
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