Finding Binky

With the lecture section beginning at 8:00 during the summer term, getting GPS units distributed and hiding were both problematic. The solution was Binky. I hid Binky early in the morning and then was, for the first time, able to accompany the class on the hunt for Binky. "Binky! Binky! Where are you Binky‽"
Maureen and Randy attempt to find Binky given only latitude and longitude coordinates.
Malcolm closes in on N 06° 54.652' and E 158° 09.412', the location of Binky. Malcolm would find and rescue Binky.
During laboratory 072 Maureen waits while the GPS navigators decide whether they are on the correct line of longitude.
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