There you have it, Folks.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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ah, now I see the problem shen. you don't know what the English word
"question" means. Or else you confuse it with the English word
"pontificate".
Jax, you must be the most stupid individual who has ever managed to connect
his computer to Usenet. Otn asked you the following *question*.
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"How the hell did you think anyone plotted an RDF bearing
if they didn't "align" it with the compass?"
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Are you able to answer his question? Or are you really dumb enough to think
that we will be bamboozled by your lame attempts at a smokescreen?
Otn asked a question. There was no hint of pontification at all in his
question. Why don't you answer him?
BTW, I've asked you a question. I didn't pontificate.
Regards
Donal
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not enough years in high school for you, shen. you should have stayed a
few
more.
Hey Jaxass, read your post and follow through to his. I see TWO (2) very
distinct questions. Now, either you're blind, or you don't understand the
(?)
mark.
Shen
you asked no questions. you did nothing but pontificate, and you did so
clearly showing one and all you do not understand the technique nor how
it
works.
you are a cookbook navigator trying to claim the cake bakes because the
light
is on inside the oven.
As expected, unable to answer some simple questions .... plonk
otn
JAXAshby wrote:
ignorant fool over the nee, chasing his tail in circles, writes the
trash
below:
you asked no question. you chased your tail hoping no one would
realize
you
didn't know RDF's were aligned by magnetic compass, so therefore
could
be
no
more accurate. duh.
no wonder you pontificated.
LOL, glad I was waiting to the end of this session to plonk you....
Yes I did ask a question. To repeat: What does "Ships didn't have
mobile
radio compasses, so they weren't aligned each time they were used"
refer
to (it's your statement)....care to answer?
As to your other statement .... RDF's signals could be taken either
using magnetic or gyro or fluxgate compasses, and the accuracy was
dependent on a number of factors, but with any of the three, could
well
fall into the ranges stated.
New question: How the hell did you think anyone plotted an RDF
bearing
if they didn't "align" it with the compass?
otn ... you will be plonked, but I'll hold to see if you can make any
reasonable response.
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