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I meant that the ocean is still unpredictable... BTW, is it possible
for you to answer in a single post?

Using individual posting method does far more damage. Don't mess with what
works!

RB
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You could at least point out that a tuner for a computer is roughly $100.


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Sounds like the Laptop and flat panel qualify! You're wrong again!


With your logic a laptop is also a plane, ship and locomotive...

Who's logic? The laptop is also a TV. Period.

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need I remind you, bob thinks router bits have motors.

SV


"Remco Moedt" wrote

With your logic a laptop is also a plane, ship and locomotive...

Cheers!


Remco




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Scott Vernon
 
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Real cruiser: anchored for the night, sitting in the cockpit, enjoying the
nice warm breeze, sipping rum & coke, watching a spectacular sunset.

boob****: tied up in his slip, watching ''The Crying Game'' movie for the
umpteenth time.



"Bobsprit" wrote in message
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It's been suggested by a few idiots that a TV had now place on a modern

crusing
boat. Now I'm no long range cruiser, but facts are facts!

Space: Have you guys ever heard of "flat screen TV?" Uses little power and
takes up even less space.
Safety: A properly mounted TV won't fly around in bad weather or a

knockdown.
Power: Many long distance cruisers now carry nice laptops in addition to

the
standard charts. These laptops can treat the cruiser to a movie now and

again
with almost no power penalty.
The fact is that TV has become a no-brainer for easy entertainment on many

a
cruising boat, espcially in recent years with flat panel displays. Anyone

who
says otherwise is living in the past and hasn't read websites showing

today's
cruisers and what they carry. Books, music? Of course! But a TV can be a

great
treat for those aboard and doesn't need to stay home anymore.

Wake up and smell the 80's, kids. They've ended...long ago!

Bwahahahahaha!

RB


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Real cruiser: anchored for the night, sitting in the cockpit, enjoying the
nice warm breeze, sipping rum & coke, watching a spectacular sunset.


Rum and coke??? What a fag you are, Scotty! After the sun goes down, what will
you and Gayanzy do next?

Bwahahahaha!

RB
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Martin Baxter
 
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Remco Moedt wrote:



I meant that the ocean is still unpredictable... BTW, is it possible
for you to answer in a single post? Seems your short memory is
damaged....


There are two possibilities here Remco. One, Bob can't figure out
how to do it. Two, Boobsie does it on purpose for several reasons;
it ****es some people of, he thinks it is somehow more effective,
and/or he likes to keep the statistics that reflect the number of
posts he makes high.

Cheers
Marty

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You could at least point out that a tuner for a computer is roughly $100.


I didn't bother because I think the ideal use is to carry a small library of
movies on DVD, which takes up next to no room.
Do you actually watch broadcast TV on the Cat, Jeff?

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Bobsprit
 
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Agreed. Beside a troll, wannabe sailor, you're also self destructive.


How so? Much as Mooron enjoys drinking, I enjoy this...and I'm not hurting
myself in the process. However, you are wasting time and energy for my
amusement.
It's a good deal.

RB
 
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