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JAXAshby March 11th 04 01:13 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
The Numb-Nutted gNomes of kNighted Nowhere have responded as expected. That is
when shown how and why RDF is not even close to 2* accuracy they start running
in circles trying to catch their short tails, all while proclaiming apples are
green and pixie dust tastes like chicken.

Other people might say, "Gee thanks. I always wondered how that worked. I
learned something today". But not N^5. The silly little Neutered Nabobs
didn't learn anything because it was all too far beyond them. So they popped
another tube of glue and nattered on, neighing at each other as the nullset
ninnies they are.

Jesus, and I gave them three days to google up enough info to write an
explanation themselves. had they been able to do that they might have claimed
they really did No. But Nummies they are, they nosedived. Again.

Anyone wanna ask N^5 just how they used their claimed paper sextant in the
moisture of a fog to tell position?

If any of them did actually plow through the granite ledges in a fog off Maine,
they got lucky even if they didn't know it. God takes care of fools and little
children.

Jeff Morris March 11th 04 02:13 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
All you did was embarrass yourself, jaxie. But you're used to that, aren't you?


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
The Numb-Nutted gNomes of kNighted Nowhere have responded as expected. That

is
when shown how and why RDF is not even close to 2* accuracy they start running
in circles trying to catch their short tails, all while proclaiming apples are
green and pixie dust tastes like chicken.

Other people might say, "Gee thanks. I always wondered how that worked. I
learned something today". But not N^5. The silly little Neutered Nabobs
didn't learn anything because it was all too far beyond them. So they popped
another tube of glue and nattered on, neighing at each other as the nullset
ninnies they are.

Jesus, and I gave them three days to google up enough info to write an
explanation themselves. had they been able to do that they might have claimed
they really did No. But Nummies they are, they nosedived. Again.

Anyone wanna ask N^5 just how they used their claimed paper sextant in the
moisture of a fog to tell position?

If any of them did actually plow through the granite ledges in a fog off

Maine,
they got lucky even if they didn't know it. God takes care of fools and

little
children.




JAXAshby March 11th 04 02:21 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
jeffies, one of the problems of trying to treat a rumdum like as a human of at
least ordinary intelligence is that you don't catch on even as quickly as
mongrel dog learning to pee on the newspaper.

if indeed you did thread your way through the granite ledges in a Maine fog as
you say you did, you are lucky to have survived. unfortunately, you are too
dumb to know how lucky.

What a shame.

All you did was embarrass yourself, jaxie. But you're used to that, aren't
you?


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
The Numb-Nutted gNomes of kNighted Nowhere have responded as expected.

That
is
when shown how and why RDF is not even close to 2* accuracy they start

running
in circles trying to catch their short tails, all while proclaiming apples

are
green and pixie dust tastes like chicken.

Other people might say, "Gee thanks. I always wondered how that worked. I
learned something today". But not N^5. The silly little Neutered Nabobs
didn't learn anything because it was all too far beyond them. So they

popped
another tube of glue and nattered on, neighing at each other as the nullset
ninnies they are.

Jesus, and I gave them three days to google up enough info to write an
explanation themselves. had they been able to do that they might have

claimed
they really did No. But Nummies they are, they nosedived. Again.

Anyone wanna ask N^5 just how they used their claimed paper sextant in the
moisture of a fog to tell position?

If any of them did actually plow through the granite ledges in a fog off

Maine,
they got lucky even if they didn't know it. God takes care of fools and

little
children.












otnmbrd March 11th 04 02:35 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
I see, as per usual, you couldn't answer my question. Why is that Jax?
Why is it you always avoid answering peoples questions? Can't "google"
fast enough?
Let's be blunt, you gave a BS dissertation on RDF, full of errors. The
only thing anyone could hold you up as an example for, is an example of
why a newbie should take a Power Squadron or CG aux. course.
I must agree with others .... you are approaching "meltdown" far more
quickly this time.

otn


JAXAshby March 11th 04 02:40 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
you asked no question. you chased your tail hoping no one would realize you
didn't know RDF's were aligned by magnetic compass, so therefore could be no
more accurate. duh.

no wonder you pontificated.

I see, as per usual, you couldn't answer my question. Why is that Jax?
Why is it you always avoid answering peoples questions? Can't "google"
fast enough?
Let's be blunt, you gave a BS dissertation on RDF, full of errors. The
only thing anyone could hold you up as an example for, is an example of
why a newbie should take a Power Squadron or CG aux. course.
I must agree with others .... you are approaching "meltdown" far more
quickly this time.

otn










Jeff Morris March 11th 04 02:49 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
Sorry jaxie, when did I claim to "thread through granite ledges" using RDF?
This is your fantasy, possibly because you've never been to Maine.

Are you actually claiming no one ever cruises Maine? Its impossible? Do
Lobstermen stay at home when there's a possibility of fog? Are you softer than
puppy ****?

The funny thing is, you agreed completely with me when you said "if one is far
enough away from known granite ledges not all that bad as compared to just
bobbing around in the water." If its "not all that bad" for approaches, what
have you been ranting about?



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
jeffies, one of the problems of trying to treat a rumdum like as a human of at
least ordinary intelligence is that you don't catch on even as quickly as
mongrel dog learning to pee on the newspaper.

if indeed you did thread your way through the granite ledges in a Maine fog as
you say you did, you are lucky to have survived. unfortunately, you are too
dumb to know how lucky.

What a shame.

All you did was embarrass yourself, jaxie. But you're used to that, aren't
you?


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
The Numb-Nutted gNomes of kNighted Nowhere have responded as expected.

That
is
when shown how and why RDF is not even close to 2* accuracy they start

running
in circles trying to catch their short tails, all while proclaiming apples

are
green and pixie dust tastes like chicken.

Other people might say, "Gee thanks. I always wondered how that worked. I
learned something today". But not N^5. The silly little Neutered Nabobs
didn't learn anything because it was all too far beyond them. So they

popped
another tube of glue and nattered on, neighing at each other as the nullset
ninnies they are.

Jesus, and I gave them three days to google up enough info to write an
explanation themselves. had they been able to do that they might have

claimed
they really did No. But Nummies they are, they nosedived. Again.

Anyone wanna ask N^5 just how they used their claimed paper sextant in the
moisture of a fog to tell position?

If any of them did actually plow through the granite ledges in a fog off

Maine,
they got lucky even if they didn't know it. God takes care of fools and

little
children.














otnmbrd March 11th 04 03:54 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 


JAXAshby wrote:
you asked no question. you chased your tail hoping no one would realize you
didn't know RDF's were aligned by magnetic compass, so therefore could be no
more accurate. duh.

no wonder you pontificated.


LOL, glad I was waiting to the end of this session to plonk you....

Yes I did ask a question. To repeat: What does "Ships didn't have mobile
radio compasses, so they weren't aligned each time they were used" refer
to (it's your statement)....care to answer?

As to your other statement .... RDF's signals could be taken either
using magnetic or gyro or fluxgate compasses, and the accuracy was
dependent on a number of factors, but with any of the three, could well
fall into the ranges stated.
New question: How the hell did you think anyone plotted an RDF bearing
if they didn't "align" it with the compass?

otn ... you will be plonked, but I'll hold to see if you can make any
reasonable response.



JAXAshby March 11th 04 04:57 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
jeffies, chasing his tail in circles, writes:

Sorry jaxie, when did I claim to "thread through granite ledges" using RDF?
This is your fantasy, possibly because you've never been to Maine.

Are you actually claiming no one ever cruises Maine? Its impossible? Do
Lobstermen stay at home when there's a possibility of fog? Are you softer
than
puppy ****?

The funny thing is, you agreed completely with me when you said "if one is
far
enough away from known granite ledges not all that bad as compared to just
bobbing around in the water." If its "not all that bad" for approaches, what
have you been ranting about?



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
jeffies, one of the problems of trying to treat a rumdum like as a human of

at
least ordinary intelligence is that you don't catch on even as quickly as
mongrel dog learning to pee on the newspaper.

if indeed you did thread your way through the granite ledges in a Maine fog

as
you say you did, you are lucky to have survived. unfortunately, you are

too
dumb to know how lucky.

What a shame.

All you did was embarrass yourself, jaxie. But you're used to that,

aren't
you?


"JAXAshby" wrote in message
...
The Numb-Nutted gNomes of kNighted Nowhere have responded as expected.
That
is
when shown how and why RDF is not even close to 2* accuracy they start
running
in circles trying to catch their short tails, all while proclaiming

apples
are
green and pixie dust tastes like chicken.

Other people might say, "Gee thanks. I always wondered how that worked.

I
learned something today". But not N^5. The silly little Neutered

Nabobs
didn't learn anything because it was all too far beyond them. So they
popped
another tube of glue and nattered on, neighing at each other as the

nullset
ninnies they are.

Jesus, and I gave them three days to google up enough info to write an
explanation themselves. had they been able to do that they might have
claimed
they really did No. But Nummies they are, they nosedived. Again.

Anyone wanna ask N^5 just how they used their claimed paper sextant in

the
moisture of a fog to tell position?

If any of them did actually plow through the granite ledges in a fog off
Maine,
they got lucky even if they didn't know it. God takes care of fools and
little
children.





















JAXAshby March 11th 04 05:08 AM

There you have it, Folks.
 
ignorant fool over the nee, chasing his tail in circles, writes the trash
below:

you asked no question. you chased your tail hoping no one would realize

you
didn't know RDF's were aligned by magnetic compass, so therefore could be

no
more accurate. duh.

no wonder you pontificated.


LOL, glad I was waiting to the end of this session to plonk you....

Yes I did ask a question. To repeat: What does "Ships didn't have mobile
radio compasses, so they weren't aligned each time they were used" refer
to (it's your statement)....care to answer?

As to your other statement .... RDF's signals could be taken either
using magnetic or gyro or fluxgate compasses, and the accuracy was
dependent on a number of factors, but with any of the three, could well
fall into the ranges stated.
New question: How the hell did you think anyone plotted an RDF bearing
if they didn't "align" it with the compass?

otn ... you will be plonked, but I'll hold to see if you can make any
reasonable response.











otnmbrd March 11th 04 04:48 PM

There you have it, Folks.
 
As expected, unable to answer some simple questions .... plonk

otn

JAXAshby wrote:
ignorant fool over the nee, chasing his tail in circles, writes the trash
below:


you asked no question. you chased your tail hoping no one would realize


you

didn't know RDF's were aligned by magnetic compass, so therefore could be


no

more accurate. duh.

no wonder you pontificated.


LOL, glad I was waiting to the end of this session to plonk you....

Yes I did ask a question. To repeat: What does "Ships didn't have mobile
radio compasses, so they weren't aligned each time they were used" refer
to (it's your statement)....care to answer?

As to your other statement .... RDF's signals could be taken either
using magnetic or gyro or fluxgate compasses, and the accuracy was
dependent on a number of factors, but with any of the three, could well
fall into the ranges stated.
New question: How the hell did you think anyone plotted an RDF bearing
if they didn't "align" it with the compass?

otn ... you will be plonked, but I'll hold to see if you can make any
reasonable response.





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