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authorEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2009-01-29 11:22:02 +0000
committerEric S. Raymond <esr@thyrsus.com>2009-01-29 11:22:02 +0000
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@@ -127,7 +127,7 @@ that Garmin has <em>explicitly refused</em> to document.</p></li>
<p>GPS chipset vendors love their proprietary binary protocols. There
is some excuse for this, given that the industry <q>standard</q> NMEA
-0183 gew by a series of kluges and accretions and would probably have
+0183 grew by a series of kluges and accretions and would probably have
turned out better if it had been designed by chimpanzees on crack
&mdash; but you'd think the vendors would at least make sure that
their binary protocols are a functional superset of NMEA. But no; in