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I don't think that's him.
Can you confirm @flarkey?!View attachment 85568
Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, Feliz Navidad everyone. Where am I right now....?
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Confirmed you are blue shorts guySince I know by non-geolocation methods, I will refrain from answering![]()
Just to avoid any scandalous rumours, we're not on holiday together.Since I know by non-geolocation methods, I will refrain from answering![]()
Confirmed you are blue shorts guy
Speedos are literally the legal law in France, and that is the only time I've ever worn Speedos.Which one?
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Dude on his phone at the beach, or dude by himself? Oh wait, there's this guy too:
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Flarkey a speedo kinda guy? I know they're common in Europe.
Not sure if this has been geolocated yet...
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Can anyone find this location in Osaka? There's some UFOs in there too that are probably starlink flares.
Source: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/3vb6_EQ8eWs
I had thought the tower on the right of the video was this, but it doesnt seem to fit:
34.674111°, 135.167282°
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I remember seeing the Shizuoka tower in my search results, but I didn't follow up on it since I didn't question the given location.Not Osaka, but 175miles to the east - Shizuoka ...
Assisted GNSS (A-GNSS) is a GNSS augmentation system that often significantly improves the startup performance—i.e., time-to-first-fix (TTFF)—of a global navigation satellite system (GNSS). A-GNSS works by providing the necessary data to the device via a radio network instead of the slow satellite link, essentially "warming up" the receiver for a fix. When applied to GPS, it is known as assisted GPS or augmented GPS (abbreviated generally as A-GPS and less commonly as aGPS). Other local names include A-GANSS for Galileo and A-Beidou for BeiDou.
A-GPS is extensively used with GPS-capable cellular phones, as its development was accelerated by the U.S. FCC's 911 requirement to make cell phone location data available to emergency call dispatchers.[1]