consigliere
Trenton, NJ
55, joined Nov. 2009
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You put in a certain distance from you that you want to search (example - 25 miles) and you get results from 100 miles away
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
67, joined May. 2010
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You put in a certain distance from you that you want to search (example - 25 miles) and you get results from 100 miles away
Sometimes that is correct.
The system is computing correctly at the time of your selection.
When there are but a few members from your requested search radius the system scans the next largest member quadrant and shows you more members in order to offer you a better selection.
Isn't that special?
Have fun and good luck.
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beemandan
Chuckey, TN
26, joined Oct. 2012
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You put in a certain distance from you that you want to search (example - 25 miles) and you get results from 100 miles away
That is actually the new kind of math they are teaching to people these days. I don't quite understand how it works and I do believe they are calling it "common core".
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cupocheer
Assumption, IL
67, joined May. 2010
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I thought this was a computer.
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