Hi Folks
I bought these as a long term future investment not so much for what they may be worth now but more for what they may be worth in a few years time. Do any of you think any of these are worth keeping for another couple of years?
Many thanks
John
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glonassreceiver.com BBC News - Glonass: Has Russia's sat-nav system come of age?
Glonass is Russia’s new gps system, it’s not necessarily designed to replace gps but will most probably be used by receivers that can pick up both to deliver greater accuracy than gps alone, it’s not quite perfected yet, I think there’s a couple of satellites left to launch, but Russia seems pretty determined to perfect it as they want it for national security reasons as much as anything else, they are also very keen to make it commercially successful, the last I heard they are also trying to legislate to make foreign satnav chip imports have to be able to receive it too, LOL the Russians do business hardball, I couldn't imagine our politicians been that hard ass.
I bought these as a long term future investment not so much for what they may be worth now but more for what they may be worth in a few years time. Do any of you think any of these are worth keeping for another couple of years?
Many thanks
John
hapticinterfaces.com Haptic technology - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
arsnooker.com Augmented reality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
arbasketball.com Augmented reality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
arrugby.com Augmented reality - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
glonassnavigation.com
glonassreceiver.com BBC News - Glonass: Has Russia's sat-nav system come of age?
Glonass is Russia’s new gps system, it’s not necessarily designed to replace gps but will most probably be used by receivers that can pick up both to deliver greater accuracy than gps alone, it’s not quite perfected yet, I think there’s a couple of satellites left to launch, but Russia seems pretty determined to perfect it as they want it for national security reasons as much as anything else, they are also very keen to make it commercially successful, the last I heard they are also trying to legislate to make foreign satnav chip imports have to be able to receive it too, LOL the Russians do business hardball, I couldn't imagine our politicians been that hard ass.
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