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"Roger Long" wrote in
: Now we know you don't have anything better to do than follow real cruisers. I doubt they are sunk. The SPOT tracking has to be restarted every 24 hours and it's quite easy to forget, especially if you are out there on a real cruise and sailing day and night. They'll notice that only one LED is blinking before long and turn it back on. At Skip's last position, click the SATELLITE photos on and go ashore from The Pig. Then zoom in close at the hamsters packed in like sardines waiting for the next hurricane to wipe out the whole city. How can Yankees live like that so close together?! It looks like Tokyo! One neighbor's roof drains onto the next neighbor's roof! How can anyone get any Florida sunshine when his back yard is about 8 times as wide as his bathtub? Why would anyone buy one of those hurricane trackers?? |
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