I assume that the rather hostile reaction you've received in this thread stems from the combination of your insistence that you tried everything to "bend the law of physics", but dismissal of any suggestion of simpler methods because you're a software person and couldn't have possibly thought/known of everything and we should just all assume that you found the optimal solution. Said differently, it's a strange combination of "we were a team of geniuses so trust me our solution was the best one" and "we were all software people so stop suggesting hardware solutions, it was too complicated for us to learn".
I didn't perceive a hostile reaction, beyond one dude who declared that something hard would be easy.
On the contrary, I've had a number of solid back-and-forths with folks about GPS, GPIO and homebrew RTC daughterboards that we could likely find success with today - almost a decade after we built what we built.
I'm honestly not sure what else you expect from me. Should I apologize for our relative ignorance at the time? Are you upset that I'm proud we managed to succeed despite doing things differently than others might have?