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The Lounge War Stories The (Mis)Information Age – The End of the World as We Know It and What Vault7 Teaches Us Post 302993781 by Corona688 on Tuesday 14th of March 2017 11:11:18 AM
Old 03-14-2017
I'm basically an optimistic person, but lately, that's taken some solid hits... You can probably guess why, given my location in North America.

The sad truth, they don't teach basic logic and problem solving in North America. Not until you get to college. It ought to be taught before even basic things like civics, so people know what they're looking at.
 

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NAD2BIN(1)						      General Commands Manual							NAD2BIN(1)

NAME
nad2bin - convert nad ASCII files into binary format usable by nad2nad DESCRIPTION
This command is undocumented upstream. This very rough documentation was quickly assembled by your friendly Debian maintainer (who doesn't use this command, and so is not the best person to document it!). The proj package includes the nad2nad binary, the North American Datum conversion filter used to convert data between North America Datum 1927 (NAD27) and North American Datum 1983, and cs2cs a binary that performs transformation between the source and destination cartographic coordinate system on a set of input points. The coordinate system transformation can include translation between projected and geographic coordinates as well as the application of datum shifts. See the nad2nad(1) and cs2cs(1) man pages for more information. nad2nad and cs2cs need arch-dependent conversion data files in a library directory, /usr/share/proj/ Those files are included in the proj Debian package since 4.6.1-5. To produce/update them yourself, get the *.lla files from http://download.osgeo.org/proj/proj-datumgrid-1.5.zip and then run nad2bin to produce the binary files used by nad2nad and cs2cs like so: # nad2bin < conus.lla /usr/share/proj/conus Test nad2nad with the following example: $ nad2nad -i 83 -o 27 -r conus << EOF 71d14'58.27"W 44d20'15.227"N EOF It should produce: 71d15'W 44d20'15"N SEE ALSO
nad2nad(1), cs2cs(1) AUTHOR
This manual page by Peter S Galbraith <psg@debian.org>. NAD2BIN(1)
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