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jonnygozy

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  1. I'll see what I can do, hopefully an exception can be worked out.
  2. 100%, works perfect. Nice work again! No need for any 0.00000001's this month.
  3. And BILL N TED's are at 35.0000001 so the mystery continues as to whether exactly 35 works too.
  4. Haf, 100% was already found for November. 35.00000001, -68
  5. Excellent, thanks. And ender, the instructions are here: http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?s...p;#entry1806043
  6. -71.0000001 gives 100% and it is 0.0000001 off. That's what I was referring to. Golan also mentioned that adding or subtracting 0.0000001 worked in all his tests.
  7. So instead of guessing integers next month, we guess a point 0.0000001 off of all integer points?
  8. Even if it is simple, it doesn't mean they'll do it. We don't even know if they're aware of it, as far as I know anyway.
  9. This is ridiculous. I hope the admin is reading this or is aware of the situation so it can be fixed for next month's hotspot.
  10. Just moved my moon base and found this as well. Odd.
  11. If you build it, they will come.
  12. I suppose we need to make sure that when we post data points (say -71,67) with just integers that you in fact moved it to exactly -71.00000, 67.00000, otherwise we could be getting bad readings and wasting time and money. On another note, I'll be buying my moon colony tomorrow, any data points to try? On yet another note, I posted a question about the hotspot precision in the Question Center (http://forums.cybernations.net/index.php?showtopic=70679).
  13. I was wondering if the moon hotspot coordinates were still integers to get 100% as they were last month or if not then how many decimal points are necessary? i.e. with just 1 decimal point you would only need 20.1, 35.6 to get 100% or do you need more than that?
  14. Maybe admin didn't make it integers again just to screw with us.
  15. Hmmm, yeah with your new data points it doesn't look so good.
  16. The x,y coordinates we are giving are lat,lon but when you type them in to the URL via the method given earlier in the thread it is lon first in the URL then lat. Also, -75, 65 = 97% -72, 72 = 98% and last month's hotspot of -68, 72 = 97% as most of you probably know
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