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shun, you are babbling. Go back and reread the posts. Like Ragu, it's in
there. Subject: Useful gadgets From: (JAXAshby) Date: 01/28/2004 11:13 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: hey shun, he only *thinks* he is talking about water with seas, but he is not. He is, in fact, talking about flat water. That he is ignorant of that fact in no way changes that fact. go back to sleep, shun. LOL Which is it, you don't know enough about or have used radar enough to understand how one might see a reef line or a low lying (or even awash) rock, on radar with a sea running? Or are you assuming that since it's beyond you're limited knowledge, it's impossible and can't be happening? Shen |
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schleck, we are talking about radar for recreational sailboats NOT that which
is "commercially available" (your term" for cargo ships. go back to sleep. I'm not talking about military ships either. Scan averaging and/or doppler filtering is commercially available in many units. The military uses much more complex methods. Wake up! Steve |
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schleck, we are talking about radar for recreational sailboats NOT that which
is "commercially available" (your term" for cargo ships. go back to sleep. I'm not talking about military ships either. Scan averaging and/or doppler filtering is commercially available in many units. The military uses much more complex methods. Wake up! Steve |
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From: (JAXAshby) Date: 01/28/2004 14:59 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: shun, you are babbling. Go back and reread the posts. Like Ragu, it's in there. That pretty well sums it up. You don't know what he said, don't understand what he said, and obviously know nothing about radar observing. BTW, he was not talking about flat calm seas and was talking about radar you would have on a recreational boat, as was Steve. The only one babbling here is you, but, that's all you've ever done or will do, in these groups. Shen Subject: Useful gadgets From: (JAXAshby) Date: 01/28/2004 11:13 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: hey shun, he only *thinks* he is talking about water with seas, but he is not. He is, in fact, talking about flat water. That he is ignorant of that fact in no way changes that fact. go back to sleep, shun. LOL Which is it, you don't know enough about or have used radar enough to understand how one might see a reef line or a low lying (or even awash) rock, on radar with a sea running? Or are you assuming that since it's beyond you're limited knowledge, it's impossible and can't be happening? Shen |
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From: (JAXAshby) Date: 01/28/2004 14:59 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: shun, you are babbling. Go back and reread the posts. Like Ragu, it's in there. That pretty well sums it up. You don't know what he said, don't understand what he said, and obviously know nothing about radar observing. BTW, he was not talking about flat calm seas and was talking about radar you would have on a recreational boat, as was Steve. The only one babbling here is you, but, that's all you've ever done or will do, in these groups. Shen Subject: Useful gadgets From: (JAXAshby) Date: 01/28/2004 11:13 Pacific Standard Time Message-id: hey shun, he only *thinks* he is talking about water with seas, but he is not. He is, in fact, talking about flat water. That he is ignorant of that fact in no way changes that fact. go back to sleep, shun. LOL Which is it, you don't know enough about or have used radar enough to understand how one might see a reef line or a low lying (or even awash) rock, on radar with a sea running? Or are you assuming that since it's beyond you're limited knowledge, it's impossible and can't be happening? Shen |
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it amazes me Jax can type so well using only one hand!
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it amazes me Jax can type so well using only one hand!
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Dave wrote:
"Armond Perretta" said: Dave wrote ... Armond wrote ... Dave wrote: "Armond Perretta" said Dave wrote: Armond wrote: Any person who regularly operates ... without radar in ... decreased visibility (and I include ... darkness in this category) is ... taking the position that "its up to the other guy to avoid me." As to darkness, nonsense. That's why vessels have running lights. When was the last time you saw a rock with running lights ... ? When was the last time you saw a submerged [sic] rock on radar? Who said anything about "submerged"? I did. To make a point. Rather effective, no? It is left as an exercise for the reader to determine the effectives of this form of logic ... [All but Kerry can safely ignore the following, as I'm sure you understood it the first time around.] For Kerry here's the Dick and Jane version. Monosyllabic words do not strengthen a fallacious argument, "Dave," but your ad hominem attack style is quite good. At least a B+ (an A- had you correctly identified the individual under attack). BTW, how did you get "x no archive" disguised in the header? Clever. -- Good luck and good sailing. s/v Kerry Deare of Barnegat http://kerrydeare.home.comcast.net/ |
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