I noticed a friend here hadn't posted in a while and got a little worried. Then I realized they had blocked me. I have mixed feelings about that, obviously, but I guess I prefer that reason to anything more serious.
anyways, somewhere in peru there's a town that is legally somewhere between 100 meters and 1 km off from where it actually is, and it'll be really funny if it ever gets big enough for that to actually matter
one of the benchmarks we wanted to use had a typos where two digits were transposed preventing us from using it because otherwise none of our math would have added up. the professor rejected my proposal to simply interpolate the error across all our data points to make the more convenient benchmark work out lol. so instead we had to chain our data points to a much less convenient datum which iirc involved us trespassing into a reservoir.
now that I'm a bit further down this rabbit hole I'm realizing this isn't much different from the terrestrial cartography I did one summer in college about 16 years ago, except that your benchmarks are all moving a lot faster