| Kindly
refer to the section “No Coordinates”
appeared in July issue where the editor has sought
sensible and funny questions both.
My submission is that funny questions may generate
funnier responses. For your “Coordinates”,
I would suggest questions seeking technical or
scientifi c information. No query should be for
personal use and/ or commercial gain. Then, a
sound informative response would be helpful to
others.
A person with “no coordinates” seeks
“good coordinates”.
However, the question “The difference between
the Everest spheroid, a geodetic apple, and WGS
84, a geodetic orange” is a bold one. I
would like to congratulate the person. Please
do include the name in the future.
But, it is rather late. If asked earlier, a correct
response would have alerted the policy makers
before releasing the new Map Policy. Here, I am
surprised by the response. With sincere apologies
to Mr. N.K. Agrawal, I have to point out that
his reply includes incorrect geodetic information,
defi nitions, and explanations. I write this letter
to stop any further damage, which such response
might generate towards realization of a 21st century
Indian Geodetic System and modernization of mapping
and charting.
Muneendra Kumar Ph.D
munismk@yahoo.com |