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I see. Are you perhaps an advocate of the "sit on your fat behind and
let someone else do the work for you" method of education? Cheers The Carrolls wrote: From my point of view it is the samething. "Nav" wrote in message ... or won't? Cheers Can't answer the question can you? "Nav" wrote in message ... A sailor knows how to use the tools at his/her disposal. Try a google search for such elementary questions and then ask harder questions here. Cheers Julia wrote: I have a question. How do you make a sailing boat go when the wind is blowing sideways? I know that when the wind is blowing from the front the boat can't go and that when it is blowing from the back it will push you through the water. But when the wind is coming from your side what keeps the wind from blowing you sideways? I am interested in learning to sail a boat and want to buy my own little one first. What would be better, a runabout or one of those little ones with a little cabin underneath? |
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Do you have a point here? Sharing a little information and adding to the
participants in our sport(or what ever you wish to call it) seems to me a good thing. Passing on information through books, on the internet, through conversation or such is one of the things that seperates us from lower life forms."Nav" wrote in message ... I see. Are you perhaps an advocate of the "sit on your fat behind and let someone else do the work for you" method of education? Cheers The Carrolls wrote: From my point of view it is the samething. "Nav" wrote in message ... or won't? Cheers Can't answer the question can you? "Nav" wrote in message ... A sailor knows how to use the tools at his/her disposal. Try a google search for such elementary questions and then ask harder questions here. Cheers Julia wrote: I have a question. How do you make a sailing boat go when the wind is blowing sideways? I know that when the wind is blowing from the front the boat can't go and that when it is blowing from the back it will push you through the water. But when the wind is coming from your side what keeps the wind from blowing you sideways? I am interested in learning to sail a boat and want to buy my own little one first. What would be better, a runabout or one of those little ones with a little cabin underneath? |
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![]() "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... Do you have a point here? Sharing a little information and adding to the participants in our sport(or what ever you wish to call it) seems to me a good thing. Passing on information through books, on the internet, through conversation or such is one of the things that seperates us from lower life forms. that , and using toilet paper. SV |
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Using it for what?
"Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... Do you have a point here? Sharing a little information and adding to the participants in our sport(or what ever you wish to call it) seems to me a good thing. Passing on information through books, on the internet, through conversation or such is one of the things that seperates us from lower life forms. that , and using toilet paper. SV |
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My suggestion would be stuffing it in bob's mouth, but that's just a
suggestion. "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... Using it for what? "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "The Carrolls" wrote in message ... Do you have a point here? Sharing a little information and adding to the participants in our sport(or what ever you wish to call it) seems to me a good thing. Passing on information through books, on the internet, through conversation or such is one of the things that seperates us from lower life forms. that , and using toilet paper. SV |
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Yes, my point is this: I have done much more than pass on a few URLs.
There are two scenarios. (1) The questioner was either ignorant of how to find the answer to their question on the web or (2) was too lazy to do it for himself. Now the knowlege has been imparted and/or laziness highlighted. Now we begin to see the emergence of a sailor who gets off his butt and solves his own problems. All thanks to Navvie! Cheers The Carrolls wrote: Do you have a point here? Sharing a little information and adding to the participants in our sport(or what ever you wish to call it) seems to me a good thing. Passing on information through books, on the internet, through conversation or such is one of the things that seperates us from lower life forms."Nav" wrote in message ... I see. Are you perhaps an advocate of the "sit on your fat behind and let someone else do the work for you" method of education? Cheers The Carrolls wrote: From my point of view it is the samething. "Nav" wrote in message ... or won't? Cheers Can't answer the question can you? "Nav" wrote in message ... A sailor knows how to use the tools at his/her disposal. Try a google search for such elementary questions and then ask harder questions here. Cheers Julia wrote: I have a question. How do you make a sailing boat go when the wind is blowing sideways? I know that when the wind is blowing from the front the boat can't go and that when it is blowing from the back it will push you through the water. But when the wind is coming from your side what keeps the wind from blowing you sideways? I am interested in learning to sail a boat and want to buy my own little one first. What would be better, a runabout or one of those little ones with a little cabin underneath? |
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You told her to google for an answer. Must one stand up to google?
Scotty "Navvie" wrote Now we begin to see the emergence of a sailor who gets off his butt and solves his own problems. |
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While it would be more exercise, it was a metaphor.
Cheers Scott Vernon wrote: You told her to google for an answer. Must one stand up to google? Scotty "Navvie" wrote Now we begin to see the emergence of a sailor who gets off his butt and solves his own problems. |
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meta for who?
"Nav" wrote in message ... While it would be more exercise, it was a metaphor. Cheers Scott Vernon wrote: You told her to google for an answer. Must one stand up to google? Scotty "Navvie" wrote Now we begin to see the emergence of a sailor who gets off his butt and solves his own problems. |
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F. Ort...
Cheers Scott Vernon wrote: meta for who? "Nav" wrote in message ... While it would be more exercise, it was a metaphor. Cheers Scott Vernon wrote: You told her to google for an answer. Must one stand up to google? Scotty "Navvie" wrote Now we begin to see the emergence of a sailor who gets off his butt and solves his own problems. |
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