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Radar on a cell phone
On 07 Mar 2004 21:23:24 GMT, (JAXAshby) wrote:
schlackoff, re-read what you wrote and be embarrassed for yourself, for you are
unequivically stating that a.) the operator of the water taxi was unable to see
the weather developing, and b.) a cell phone would have.
Seems like you can't even understand simple english. Nowhere did I say
anything about a cell phone. I'll say it again, your statement:
"jeff, ONLY a sailor of training wheels is totally oblivious to an
approaching thunderstorm until 10 minutes before it arrives. The rest
of us know their potential exists for that particular day well before we
cast off, and we can see one developing for a couple hours or more."
has been proven to be wrong. Again, there's no mention of a cellphone
in your statement and I didn't say anything about a cellphone either.
The only thing I'm saying is that your statement above is wrong. That's
it, nothing more. Can you comprehend that?
Steve
schlackoff? Are you saying the CG should require that ALL water taxis carry
--
and monitor -- a radar enabled cell phone?
Um, no. I'm saying that, as many have argued in the thread and as has
now been proven, your statement (quoted here again
jeff, ONLY a sailor of training wheels is totally oblivious to an
approaching
thunderstorm until 10 minutes before it arrives. The rest of us know
their
potential exists for that particular day well before we cast off, and we
can
see one developing for a couple hours or more. This ain't rocket
science,
except to those floating on training wheels (who be definition are scared
squatless of the water).
is total BS.
Do suppose it might be more effective to require water taxi drivers to be
able
to understand weather?
Hey! Wait a minute! Water taxi drivers are required to be able to
understand
weather.
Understanding the weather wouldn't have mattered a whit in this case,
which is the point. There was a total of 10 minutes of warning for the
cell that hit the taxi. 10 minutes is nowhere near your claim of seeing
potential storms developing for hours or more. I.e, what happened is
exactly what you said can't happen. Your claim that "we can
see one developing for a couple hours or more" is now unequivocally
proven to be total BS, just as we all suspected.
Steve
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