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"Horvath" wrote in message
... On Mon, 25 Aug 2003 18:36:09 GMT, "Per Elmsäter" wrote this crap: Real sailors use nothing but digital charts. It is folish even to have paper charts as backup. What if they get washed overboard for instance, or eaten by the ships rat. No it is much safer to have a redundant system of digital charts. You're an idiot. My charts are kept in the nav station, where they Navstation. Holy mackerel. What do you think you've got? An Atlantic freighter. Charts whether paper or electronic belong where the helmsman can see them and nowhere else. can't go overboard, and there are no rats on a good ship. You're correct. You're a rat and you don't have a good ship. What do you do if your batteries all go dead? Real sailors don't let their batteries go dead. There is absolutely no excuse for that to happen. -- Perre You have to be smarter than a robot to reply. |
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