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Anybody wonder where Janet (she who started this thread) has
disappeared to? All this advice being tossed about here and she's a no show now. Or is she just another of WH's sock puppets...... |
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"pirate" opened his pie hole and blathered in message ... Anybody wonder where Janet (she who started this thread) has disappeared to? All this advice being tossed about here and she's a no show now. Or is she just another of WH's sock puppets...... Or, maybe Ms. O'Leary has a life? Or maybe she took my good advice and is out sailing her Sabre learning the ropes. She'll never learn much here if all she does is listen to know-nothings like yourself. She seems halfway intelligent to me so I'm sure she's placed you in her kill file as rubbish. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 13:46:32 -0800 (PST), pirate
wrote: Anybody wonder where Janet (she who started this thread) has disappeared to? All this advice being tossed about here and she's a no show now. Or is she just another of WH's sock puppets...... If you go back and read the original Janet post and compare it with other newbe's posts it appears to demonstrate considerable knowledge of boats. Much as though Janet was, perhaps, just another of Neal's sock-puppets intended to let Wilbur astound us all with his vast knowledge of boats gained from reading the latest copy of Cruising World (the online magazine for those too cheap to pay for a paper edition). Cheers, Schweik (goodsoldierschweikatgmaildotcom) |
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Asked an answered. WH has spoken once again. The court jester, who
couldn't navigate his way away from the dock is suggesting that "Mrs. O'Leary has a life"! She hasn't had a life since her cow kicked over the lantern. Gotcha asshole! To quote you BAAAAAAAAAAAAWAAAAAAAAHAAAAA! Nice try. |
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"pirate" wrote in message ... Anybody wonder where Janet (she who started this thread) has disappeared to? All this advice being tossed about here and she's a no show now. Or is she just another of WH's sock puppets...... Just came in,, started reading all the postings.. You boys sure do like to argue. I must give you all a thumbs up.. lots of very good advice. Picked up a couple more books.. some of the info is not relevant. But little by little .. I may step back from the free boat.. one of you wrote about how much it cost to bring the boat up to sailing shape.. and that caused me to pause. Still out here.. still reading .. still learning .. planning, dreaming.. Will post when I know more.. I am working while doing the planning so you know how that goes.. |
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... On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 13:46:32 -0800 (PST), pirate wrote: Anybody wonder where Janet (she who started this thread) has disappeared to? All this advice being tossed about here and she's a no show now. Or is she just another of WH's sock puppets...... If you go back and read the original Janet post and compare it with other newbe's posts it appears to demonstrate considerable knowledge of boats. Much as though Janet was, perhaps, just another of Neal's sock-puppets intended to let Wilbur astound us all with his vast knowledge of boats gained from reading the latest copy of Cruising World (the online magazine for those too cheap to pay for a paper edition). Cheers, Schweik (goodsoldierschweikatgmaildotcom) Reminds me of "Ellen" another Neal sockpuppet. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 01:53:46 GMT, "Janet O'Leary"
wrote: I am working while doing the planning so you know how that goes.. Work is the curse of the sailing class. |
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On Dec 1, 10:56 pm, Wayne.B wrote:
On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 01:53:46 GMT, "Janet O'Leary" wrote: I am working while doing the planning so you know how that goes.. Work is the curse of the sailing class. IN this case, I do not care if she is a Neal sockpuppet because it has been interesting revealing a great diff in sailing philosophy amongst us. Some of us think the mentioned boat can be brought up to good cruising abilities for little, others think it will take a lot of money. The interesting thing to me is that the difference in opinion exists. Is it possible that both are right but each has different expectations about cruising? In my case, I take a minimalist approach in which I emphasize doing things very simple but doing them nevertheless. Others are very detail oriented and dot every "i" and cross every "t" etc. so it costs them a lot more but they do not feel good otherwise. Neither side is completely correct except for what matters most to them. |
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On Mon, 1 Dec 2008 20:33:59 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch
wrote: I take a minimalist approach in which I emphasize doing things very simple but doing them nevertheless. Others are very detail oriented and dot every "i" and cross every "t" etc. so it costs them a lot more but they do not feel good otherwise. Neither side is completely correct except for what matters most to them. That's because everything looks good to you after all those years crawling around in caves. :-) Expectations and priorities, that's what makes the difference. |
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On Dec 1, 8:33*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Dec 1, 10:56 pm, Wayne.B wrote: On Tue, 02 Dec 2008 01:53:46 GMT, "Janet O'Leary" wrote: I am working while doing the planning so you know how that goes.. Work is the curse of the sailing class. IN this case, I do not care if she is a Neal sockpuppet because it has been interesting revealing a great diff in sailing philosophy amongst us. *Some of us think the mentioned boat can be brought up to good cruising abilities for little, others think it will take a lot of money. *The interesting thing to me is that the difference in opinion exists. *Is it possible that both are right but each has different expectations about cruising? *In my case, I take a minimalist approach in which I emphasize doing things very simple but doing them nevertheless. *Others are very detail oriented and dot every "i" and cross every "t" etc. so it costs them a lot more but they do not feel good otherwise. *Neither side is completely correct except for what matters most to them. for my part i do most of the fix and repair myself; so some costs are not as evident as others. I dont figure time fixing the boat as some loss of income; to me every fix makes it so i have another tool to use on other boats which in the long term makes me money. making equipment is the same, any that i make improves my skill, removes the great cost that production gear has, and over the long term lessins the cost of boat upkeep; it also makes me money cause folks that see a hand turned/ built block that works well and lasts ask me to make more and pay the price for my work. sea bags, ditty bags, buckets, worked sail covers, etc. keep my hands buisy at sea on one boat or another and then make a profit when i get to shore and sell them. for me an old boat is a way to make bank later. |
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