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Any Sailor who sail the 7 seas should know the basics of navigation.

Questions for ye ol salts.

1.Define a celestial triangle.

2. Define the circle of equal altitute.

For navigation purposes what is the most important thing to know when
you get in your lifeboat?

Joe

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Celestial Triangle;;

A husband, a wife, a boyfriend?



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Joe wrote:
Any Sailor who sail the 7 seas should know the basics of navigation.

Questions for ye ol salts.

1.Define a celestial triangle.

PZS Pole, Zenith, Star

2. Define the circle of equal altitute.

The circle of points seeing our star at the same angle.

For navigation purposes what is the most important thing to know when
you get in your lifeboat?

Where you are.

Joe

One for you, what is an equal altitudes fix?
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Joe wrote:
Any Sailor who sail the 7 seas should know the basics of navigation.

Questions for ye ol salts.

1.Define a celestial triangle.

2. Define the circle of equal altitute.

For navigation purposes what is the most important thing to know when
you get in your lifeboat?


Too easy for an old salt, impossible for the "modern navigators."

My father-in-law was on the Oklahoma, one of the last ships torpedoed
in WWII. Being the radio officer, he knew his watch error. The
captain had brought a sextant and charts, and between to two of them
they were able to navigate, sailing about 1000 miles in 17 days, until
they were rescued.
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Well Gary and Ol Thom seem to be lost.

It was a basic question and Gary quickly lost every lubber here. And ol
Thom was thinking of the last threesome he par-took in.

Now you say Oklahoma.

What Oklahoma are you talking about?

Joe



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"Joe" wrote in message
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Any Sailor who sail the 7 seas should know the basics of navigation.

Questions for ye ol salts.

1.Define a celestial triangle.


Triangle drawn upon a spherical surface.

2. Define the circle of equal altitute.


A circle drawn upon a sphere with the geographical position of the celestial
body as the center and the circle as the points equidistant from the center
and upon the sphere surface.

For navigation purposes what is the most important thing to know when
you get in your lifeboat?


Is there enough toilet paper.

Amen!




Joe



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Joe wrote:
Well Gary and Ol Thom seem to be lost.

It was a basic question and Gary quickly lost every lubber here. And ol
Thom was thinking of the last threesome he par-took in.

Now you say Oklahoma.

What Oklahoma are you talking about?

SS Oklahoma, a tanker, sunk at the end of March, 1945 southern North
Atlantic.
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My grandfather, Gunther Pulst, was the captain of the u boat that sunk the
Oklahoma.

Heil!



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Joe wrote:
Well Gary and Ol Thom seem to be lost.

It was a basic question and Gary quickly lost every lubber here. And ol
Thom was thinking of the last threesome he par-took in.

Now you say Oklahoma.

What Oklahoma are you talking about?

SS Oklahoma, a tanker, sunk at the end of March, 1945 southern North
Atlantic.



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You shall burn in your own lava lake now!

LP
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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My grandfather, Gunther Pulst, was the captain of the u boat that sunk the
Oklahoma.

Heil!



"Jeff" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Well Gary and Ol Thom seem to be lost.

It was a basic question and Gary quickly lost every lubber here. And ol
Thom was thinking of the last threesome he par-took in.

Now you say Oklahoma.

What Oklahoma are you talking about?

SS Oklahoma, a tanker, sunk at the end of March, 1945 southern North
Atlantic.





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Hahahahaaa! I'm going to turn myself in now!

Abuse report sent! LOL

The *real* LP


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You shall burn in your own lava lake now!

LP
"Bob Crantz" wrote in message
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My grandfather, Gunther Pulst, was the captain of the u boat that sunk
the
Oklahoma.

Heil!



"Jeff" wrote in message
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Joe wrote:
Well Gary and Ol Thom seem to be lost.

It was a basic question and Gary quickly lost every lubber here. And
ol
Thom was thinking of the last threesome he par-took in.

Now you say Oklahoma.

What Oklahoma are you talking about?

SS Oklahoma, a tanker, sunk at the end of March, 1945 southern North
Atlantic.







 
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