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"Rick Morel" wrote in message
... On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:17:55 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: One of my gripes with the SPOT service is that positions roll off after 7 days and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving them other than taking screen shots of each page. Wayne, you can get your positions. Log into your Spot account and click on "Messages". You can export them to a GPS, KML or CSV file. I don't think they don't stay there forever. but maybe so. I deleted mine and after exporting and haven't used the Spot since then. Rick I feel sorry for boaters whose priority is a computerized display of their wanderings. It's totally sad that boaters no longer enjoy doing things and their memories of doing things but would rather sit around gazing at a computer display while spending time they could use for sailing sitting around watching a display and showing said display off to others who also have no clue as to what sailing is all about. Then rushing onto the internet to talk to others who also have no clue as to the real purpose of boating. Again, it's a bunch of little kids on a playground who don't do anything because they enjoy it per se but so they can holler at the top of their lungs, "Hey, lookit MEEEEE." But, I keep forgetting this is the motorboat crowd. I suppose there really are no fond memories of the chore of sitting endless hours in a pilot house behind a steering wheel listening to a motor drone while smelling a constant seepage of diesel fumes. I suppose there really are no adventurous people. I suppose unless you can't operate your boat as if you were looking at some kind of video game you would lose interest. I guess it's no wonder that we real boaters operate under sail where there is still challenge, physicality and interplay with the elements - not some dumb computer display. Wilbur Hubbard |
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On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 16:41:52 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote: "Rick Morel" wrote in message .. . On Mon, 15 Jun 2009 00:17:55 -0400, Wayne.B wrote: One of my gripes with the SPOT service is that positions roll off after 7 days and there doesn't seem to be a way of saving them other than taking screen shots of each page. Wayne, you can get your positions. Log into your Spot account and click on "Messages". You can export them to a GPS, KML or CSV file. I don't think they don't stay there forever. but maybe so. I deleted mine and after exporting and haven't used the Spot since then. Rick I feel sorry for boaters whose priority is a computerized display of their wanderings. It's totally sad that boaters no longer enjoy doing things and their memories of doing things but would rather sit around gazing at a computer display while spending time they could use for sailing sitting around watching a display and showing said display off to others who also have no clue as to what sailing is all about. Then rushing onto the internet to talk to others who also have no clue as to the real purpose of boating. Again, it's a bunch of little kids on a playground who don't do anything because they enjoy it per se but so they can holler at the top of their lungs, "Hey, lookit MEEEEE." But, I keep forgetting this is the motorboat crowd. I suppose there really are no fond memories of the chore of sitting endless hours in a pilot house behind a steering wheel listening to a motor drone while smelling a constant seepage of diesel fumes. I suppose there really are no adventurous people. I suppose unless you can't operate your boat as if you were looking at some kind of video game you would lose interest. I guess it's no wonder that we real boaters operate under sail where there is still challenge, physicality and interplay with the elements - not some dumb computer display. Wilbur Hubbard Yeah, life's a bitch. You could just stay out. That would work, and you wouldn't be so friggin' sad. -- John H "The democracy will cease to exist when you take away from those who are willing to work and give to those who would not." Thomas Jefferson |
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