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On Sat, 31 Jan 2004 03:32:13 GMT, "Wendy"
wrote: "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... btw, rhys, have *you* ever purposely spun an airplane?(indeed, do you even know how?) Wendy has, for the fun of it. She will do just fine as a sailor. Flying is flying, and sailing is sailing. I think they are two different and distinct skill sets, and proficiency in one will not necessarily indicate proficiency in the other, navigation notwithsanding. While events occur much more rapidly in an airplane than in a boat, what is more important is that the dimensional and situational aspects are completely different, and thus require different skill sets. I can fly. I can't sail- haven't got a clue what to do when decision time rolls around as regards reefing, what sail to set, etc. The fact that I was able to learn how to fly indicates that I might be able to learn how to sail. No more, no less. You will be able to learn to sail. It is flying (gliding) at the boundary between two fluids, with foils scaled to fit the fluid. But Please!! learn to sail before you start worrying about what kind of boat you want. You will learn to sail fastest in a boat barely big enough to hold you. That is because you will feel the effect of everything you do very soon. Rodney Myrvaagnes J36 Gjo/a The meme for blind faith secures its own perpetuation by the simple unconscious expedient of discouraging rational inquiry. - Richard Dawkins, "Viruses of the Mind" |
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