From lojbab@access.digex.net Sat Mar 6 22:44:52 2010 Date: Fri May 12 03:09:17 1995 From: Bob LeChevalier To: pcliffje@CRL.COM Subject: Re: proposals X-From-Space-Date: Fri May 12 03:09:17 1995 X-From-Space-Address: lojbab@access.digex.net Message-ID: > But I also >thought of the now virtually impenetrable "Bogies at 10:30 high" which is >an overt time reference for a _vector_(!) "Enemy aircraft about 45 >degrees left of straight ahead and more than 30 degrees (I think it is -- >you have to look up anyhow) above level" More evidence for a needed >spatial vector marker that takes sumti for the direction, not the origin >(but how do we say the origin in that case?). I think our direction indicators in FAhA cover this - I have presumed to usse the sumti in "towards point" to indicate the direction, with the speaker (i.e. the space/time reference) as the origin. I wouold presume that approximate magnitude would be conveyed through vi/va/vu. Does this make sense? lojbab