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by brechmos
3659 days ago
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I didn't see any discussion in the article of having different languages but the what three word website talks about it. One thing that I don't quite understand is two locations very near each other have completely different sets of words. I would have thought there would be some sort of hierarchy of words (sort of like geocoding a lat long where it defines a box and the precision of the geocoding gives you larger or smaller boxes). I wonder too if there are going to be collisions of words and locations that aren't going to make people too happy. Though they must have thought through that too. Either way it is an interesting idea. |
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"The result is that if you enter athree-word combination slightly incorrectly and the result is still a valid w3w reference, the location will be so far away from the user’s intended area that it will be immediately obvious to both a user and an intelligent error-checking system."
I'm skeptical of just how well that'll work, personally. Witness the example of the truck driver who drove to Gibraltar, England instead of the one next to Spain.