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Now that I'm within good phone reception (wifi, Vonage), I called the CG
number I'd posted here earlier. After some lovely chatter about our gratitude for the *real* extraction we enjoyed a couple of years ago, the desk guy called me back after looking up the file. It was, indeed, a concerned friend, one who's given me hands-on assistance with a knotty problem I had aboard as well as email assistance on others of the same ilk, and with whom I communicate fairly often, who called. Given the realities of the time, a bit overreactive, and likely the friend had no clue that a full-scale search would be launched as a result of his call. However, when I was talking with the CG guy, and expressed horror and remorse at the level of unneeded response, he said "Don't worry about it. No big deal. It's what we do." So, unless the CG contacts me for further info, that's how I'm accepting it - it's "what they do" - and all in a day's work. I expect that all the media was a bit like the game of "telephone" - info started one way, and by the time it had been passed along, edited, enhanced and otherwise molded for their purposes, it grew into a media event. LOL, prolly even more folks we've never heard of will hail us asking us if we're that famous Flying Pig (you'd have to read back in last years logs to see what I mean in detail about that) :{)) Never a shrinking violet, like someone famous once said, there's no such thing as bad publicity - only "NO" publicity. So, while it's embarrassing, if you let it be so, I have always held the position that if it won't matter in 5 years, or if I can laugh about it later, I'll laugh about it now. I have to admit, it's been nice seeing that lovely picture, from Georgetown last year, of our home shown to several TV audiences. Much better than the one on the title page of my gallery :{)) Enjoying Manjack Cay, soon to go to Green Turtle Cay (see the spot page), in the Abacos. Saw a couple of nurse sharks swimming up close and personal yesterday on the beach inside the scoop at the north side, but no good snorkeling and not the first fish on the line :{/) L8R, ya'll Skip and crew -- Morgan 461 #2 SV Flying Pig KI4MPC See our galleries at www.justpickone.org/skip/gallery ! Follow us at http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TheFlyingPigLog and/or http://groups.google.com/group/flyingpiglog "You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true. You may have to work for it however." (and) "There is no such thing as a problem without a gift for you in its hand (Richard Bach) |
SAR Mystery Solved
One can have too many "Angels".
Flying Pig wrote: Now that I'm within good phone reception (wifi, Vonage), I called the CG number I'd posted here earlier. After some lovely chatter about our gratitude for the *real* extraction we enjoyed a couple of years ago, the desk guy called me back after looking up the file. It was, indeed, a concerned friend, one who's given me hands-on assistance with a knotty problem I had aboard as well as email assistance on others of the same ilk, and with whom I communicate fairly often, who called. Given the realities of the time, a bit overreactive, and likely the friend had no clue that a full-scale search would be launched as a result of his call. However, when I was talking with the CG guy, and expressed horror and remorse at the level of unneeded response, he said "Don't worry about it. No big deal. It's what we do." So, unless the CG contacts me for further info, that's how I'm accepting it - it's "what they do" - and all in a day's work. I expect that all the media was a bit like the game of "telephone" - info started one way, and by the time it had been passed along, edited, enhanced and otherwise molded for their purposes, it grew into a media event. LOL, prolly even more folks we've never heard of will hail us asking us if we're that famous Flying Pig (you'd have to read back in last years logs to see what I mean in detail about that) :{)) Never a shrinking violet, like someone famous once said, there's no such thing as bad publicity - only "NO" publicity. So, while it's embarrassing, if you let it be so, I have always held the position that if it won't matter in 5 years, or if I can laugh about it later, I'll laugh about it now. I have to admit, it's been nice seeing that lovely picture, from Georgetown last year, of our home shown to several TV audiences. Much better than the one on the title page of my gallery :{)) Enjoying Manjack Cay, soon to go to Green Turtle Cay (see the spot page), in the Abacos. Saw a couple of nurse sharks swimming up close and personal yesterday on the beach inside the scoop at the north side, but no good snorkeling and not the first fish on the line :{/) L8R, ya'll Skip and crew |
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On Oct 3, 11:15*am, "Flying Pig" wrote:
It was, indeed, a concerned friend, one who's given me hands-on assistance with a knotty problem I had aboard as well as email assistance on others of the same ilk, and with whom I communicate fairly often, who called. *Given the realities of the time, a bit overreactive, and likely the friend had no clue that a full-scale search would be launched as a result of his call. I take it that friend was not "Wilbur Hubbard" as one of his sock puppets claimed he) Since I also provide a public link to my SPOT, I'm now going to change the link to an intermediate page telling friends clearly NOT to make any calls or do anything just because the tracking stops and then put the tracking page link there. |
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On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 09:16:46 -0700 (PDT), Roger Long
wrote: Since I also provide a public link to my SPOT, I'm now going to change the link to an intermediate page telling friends clearly NOT to make any calls or do anything just because the tracking stops and then put the tracking page link there. Wonder if there are standard methods, or some guidelines cruisers use to get the calvary involved. Might be worth a thread. Or maybe not. --Vic |
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On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 09:16:46 -0700 (PDT), Roger Long
wrote: On Oct 3, 11:15*am, "Flying Pig" wrote: It was, indeed, a concerned friend, one who's given me hands-on assistance with a knotty problem I had aboard as well as email assistance on others of the same ilk, and with whom I communicate fairly often, who called. *Given the realities of the time, a bit overreactive, and likely the friend had no clue that a full-scale search would be launched as a result of his call. I take it that friend was not "Wilbur Hubbard" as one of his sock puppets claimed he) Since I also provide a public link to my SPOT, I'm now going to change the link to an intermediate page telling friends clearly NOT to make any calls or do anything just because the tracking stops and then put the tracking page link there. You should refrain from using terms you don't understand. |
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On Oct 4, 4:40*pm, wrote:
You should refrain from using terms you don't understand. Excellent advice. I'll start by making a list. Jackass As.... Oops. Phone's ringing. I'll get back to you on this. -- Roger Long |
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On Sun, 4 Oct 2009 15:40:30 -0700 (PDT), Roger Long
wrote: On Oct 4, 4:40*pm, wrote: You should refrain from using terms you don't understand. Excellent advice. I'll start by making a list. bouyancy sockpuppet Oops. Phone's ringing. I'll get back to you on this. |
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