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JAXAshby wrote:
over the knee obviously does not, so let's help out a bit.

Main Entry: de·duce
Pronunciation: di-'düs, dE-; chiefly British -'dyüs
Function: transitive verb
Inflected Form(s): de·duced; de·duc·ing
Etymology: Middle English, from Latin deducere, literally, to lead away, from
de- + ducere to lead —more at TOW
Date: 15th century
1 : to determine by deduction; specifically : to infer from a general principle

synonym see INFER
- de·duc·ible /-'d(y)ü-s&-b&l/ adjective


You gotta make up your mind, jax. You were talking about "dead
reckoning" before, the term many use when employing time/direction/speed
only.
"deduced reckoning" applies when allowance is made for wind and current
..... something you say is impossible.
Mayhaps you should go back to the books for some further study.

otn