@Tesla @elonmusk Suggestion: The Tesla’s nav system is pretty good and today I discovered you can enter a raw GPS coord and it works. But how about supporting @what3words as well.
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Replying to @davesag @what3words and
Or, more usefully, plus codes https://plus.codes/
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Replying to @matthewcraigtay @davesag and
http://Plus.codes are more difficult to communicate verbally and more difficult to enter. You need letters AND numbers AND one special character. You cannot find out if you’ve mistyped a letter because the numbering scheme is systematically ordered.
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1/ I disagree. I have tried to use what3words from a riverbank. With 3 words that were easily misspelled or misheard, I had to phonetically read out every letter of every word. A lot of characters to slow communicate.
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Replying to @matthewcraigtay @AlFora3 and
5/ ///slip.facing.will 9C3XGV5C+6Q I can tell anyone to tap a plus code into Google, or Google maps. No further instructions required. What3words requires a less generic website/app to use.
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Replying to @matthewcraigtay @davesag and
Sorry, you lost me. We are talking about ENTERING such a combination into the car’s navigation system. Entering three words is much easier than entering your plus code.
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How what3words works in Mercedes |https://youtu.be/1Q5TNCQjqiE
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Replying to @what3words @AlFora3 and
Pretty sweet. I'm old school and just use my phone.
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