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![]() Houses of filth? You've seen them on the television and read about them in the newspapers and on the Internet. People who fill their living space with so much old junk and clutter like stacks of old magazines and newspapers and other mathoms to the extent there is barely any space left to move are often seen as being quite senile. Is this what Capt. Skippy is coming to? So much old junk aboard that all his time is taken up messing with it that he never goes sailing any more? Doesn't have the time or the space because of all his, to put it kindly, "things?" Skippy's trying to find somebody else with a boat and the same unit so he can test his by hooking it into their system. Ya right! Like, if I had a similar system, I would really look forward to somebody with a crapped-out unit hooking into my system and taking a chance his crap might ruin my perfectly functional unit(s). For two weeks he's been worried about and spending lots of time trying to figure out why his GPS won't send NMEA data. What's an old POS GPS worth anyway? Next to nothing! So toss the thing. Say good riddance and buy a new one. Old junk is old junk and is not worth spending time trying to repair. Generally speaking, the repair bill will cost about as much as the new unit, anyway. -- Sir Gregory |
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