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Moron is quite tense, apparently.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:1wcPd.44399$gA4.29742@edtnps89... "Jetcap" wrote in message ... Capt. Mooron wrote: Holy ****... You sound a bit tense ... maybe you need to learn how to articulate your ideas better. Get back to me when you figure out what you were trying to say. Tense?? No.. mildly frustrated at your apparent incapacity to comprehend basic english. Don't take it to heart... It's obvious you managed to comprehend the the slurs and insults... that's a good step... and now that you've been tuned in... if and when your reading comprehension skills improve to a point that simple sentences become comprehendable.... or that your reasoning skills can entertain primary logic.... I'll be happy to enlighten you. Goodnight. Best scamper off to bed.... CM |
Oh Jon... you've been peeking through my web cam again haven't you!!!??
You little pervert... CM "JG" wrote in message ... Moron is quite tense, apparently. |
"JG" wrote in message ... Rick, that's the best he can do! Oh come on now... that was a pretty good run of insults. You're just jealous because I don't talk dirty to you.. aren't you Jon!? CM |
Why do you care? Are you and gilligan doing it again?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:O4dPd.44422$gA4.16087@edtnps89... Oh Jon... you've been peeking through my web cam again haven't you!!!?? You little pervert... CM "JG" wrote in message ... Moron is quite tense, apparently. |
Donal wrote:
Have you heard about AIS? It doesn't take any time for a vessel to broadcast her position, name,speed and course. It's done by a little box that costs a couple of thousand dollars. And requires the interrogating vessel to be within VHF range. AIS does not transmit information beyond the range that your little VHF radio does. Not all ships are fitted with, or required to be fitted with AIS at this time. AIS will not provide any shore based "agency" with information as to whether a ship is or is not in any given location on the high seas. AIS will not allow some yachtie agency to identify a ship on the high seas, determine ownership or management, and then contact that ship. So before you start calling anyone "dense" you would be better off learning a bit more about ships and how they operate. You and Moron are both in water way over your heads. Rick |
On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:05:15 -0800, "JG" wrote
this crap: Why do you care? Are you and gilligan doing it again? It's so funny to see you get so jealous. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
So you admit it? Wow... quite an admission.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Horvath" wrote in message ... On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 18:05:15 -0800, "JG" wrote this crap: Why do you care? Are you and gilligan doing it again? It's so funny to see you get so jealous. Pathetic Earthlings! No one can save you now! |
"Jetcap" wrote in message ... Donal wrote: Have you heard about AIS? It doesn't take any time for a vessel to broadcast her position, name,speed and course. It's done by a little box that costs a couple of thousand dollars. And requires the interrogating vessel to be within VHF range. AIS does not transmit information beyond the range that your little VHF radio does. Not all ships are fitted with, or required to be fitted with AIS at this time. AIS will not provide any shore based "agency" with information as to whether a ship is or is not in any given location on the high seas. AIS will not allow some yachtie agency to identify a ship on the high seas, determine ownership or management, and then contact that ship. Of course it will. AIS will broadcast the ship's name. Therefore, AIS will make it possible to contact the ship on radio. So before you start calling anyone "dense" you would be better off learning a bit more about ships and how they operate. Why? You are dense if you think that AIS will not make it easy to contact a particular vessel. You and Moron are both in water way over your heads. Rubbish. You just feel that you are superior because you get paid for working on a boat. I bet that you drive a small (50 - 75 ft) commercial vessel in protected waters. People like you tend to have a grossly exaggerated view of their position in the "pecking order". Do you expect yachts to get put of your way, when you want to pass them? Regards Donal -- |
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