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Bye, bye Loran
On 4/4/10 8:11 PM, Eisboch wrote:
wrote in message m... On 4/4/10 7:40 PM, Eisboch wrote: wrote in message m... The U.S. is not the only country with GPS satellites... :) True. The Russians have the GLONASS system. That's about it. There is a European system called Galileo in development and a Chinese system also in development, but right now the only operational systems are by the USA and Russia and they are not compatible. Eisboch This from the NY Times: April 4, 2007 Russia Challenges the U.S. Monopoly on Satellite Navigation By ANDREW E. KRAMER As an unqualified to judge layperson, I don't think Loran should be shut down. The USA is becoming totally dependent on *one* system for commerce, commercial shipping and military applications. The potential damage or risk to any of them is a matter of national security. To operate without a backup system is foolhardy. Eisboch Well, perhaps we should all buy some Russian GPS receiver for backup. :) So, when LORAN was all there was, we were in "foolhardy" mode? :) I started boating when all I had was a compass and a paper chart. -- http://tinyurl.com/ykxp2ym |
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On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 10:17:57 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 04/04/2010 7:58 AM, hk wrote: Killing Loran-C will save the government $190 million over five years, Obama said. But supporters of Loran -- including the man known as "the father of GPS" -- say the nation's increasing reliance on GPS paradoxically has increased the importance of maintaining Loran as a backup. Somehow Obama is being a real jerk in insulting our intelligence. Even if we are gullable to believe it costs $190 million over 5 years to keep, lets do some math. 38 million a year savings (questionable). Obama overspend, $1.7 trillion, 2010 only. Obama just saves 0.0022%. Big savers NOT. Obama needs to find and execute some 44736 such savings this year to balance the budget. notice that, even when obama cuts spending, the right cant stop bitching? their solution? well...they have none. But no one ever accused Obama of thinking things through before his gums move. and what did bush do? i'm sure he thought long and hard before he got us into a trillion dollar war. |
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On 04/04/2010 8:06 PM, bpuharic wrote:
On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 10:17:57 -0600, wrote: On 04/04/2010 7:58 AM, hk wrote: Killing Loran-C will save the government $190 million over five years, Obama said. But supporters of Loran -- including the man known as "the father of GPS" -- say the nation's increasing reliance on GPS paradoxically has increased the importance of maintaining Loran as a backup. Somehow Obama is being a real jerk in insulting our intelligence. Even if we are gullable to believe it costs $190 million over 5 years to keep, lets do some math. 38 million a year savings (questionable). Obama overspend, $1.7 trillion, 2010 only. Obama just saves 0.0022%. Big savers NOT. Obama needs to find and execute some 44736 such savings this year to balance the budget. notice that, even when obama cuts spending, the right cant stop bitching? their solution? well...they have none. You are pathetic with math. There is about the same impact to peeing in the ocean than what this cut represents to the US budget debt issues. Save a penny and debt spend a $100... the Obama way. -- Liberal-statism is an addiction to other peoples money. |
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On Sun, 4 Apr 2010 19:28:15 -0400, "Eisboch" wrote:
Now, President Obama simply decides to shut it down. No discussion that I know of. Decision was made pretty much unilaterally it appears because *he* doesn't think it's necessary and a waste of money. Interesting. Actually, I think it was the right decision. It has been almost imppossible to buy new Loran-C equipment, or get old equipment serviced, for quite a few years now. The market for it has disappeared because no one really wants it. I was a big Loran-C user for a while starting in the early to mid 80s. It was a huge improvement over Loran-A, aircraft VOR, and radio direction finders in general, but hardly perfect, or perfectly reliable. Loran-C frequently became worthless in thunderstorms when you sometimes needed it most, and it was susceptible to a variety of systemic problems based on the geometry of transmitting stations. I've been using GPS exclusively now for over 15 years and have never looked back. The military have a variety of backup systems they can use when needed. Digital electronics have also brought the cost of inertial systems down out of the stratosphere, needing only a mass market to make them widely affordable. |
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On Mon, 05 Apr 2010 10:34:28 -0600, Canuck57
wrote: On 04/04/2010 8:06 PM, bpuharic wrote: On Sun, 04 Apr 2010 10:17:57 -0600, wrote: Obama overspend, $1.7 trillion, 2010 only. Obama just saves 0.0022%. Big savers NOT. Obama needs to find and execute some 44736 such savings this year to balance the budget. notice that, even when obama cuts spending, the right cant stop bitching? their solution? well...they have none. You are pathetic with math. There is about the same impact to peeing in the ocean than what this cut represents to the US budget debt issues. Save a penny and debt spend a $100... the Obama way. as i said...bitch bitch bitch. no solutions. the right ****ed up the economy then bitches when people try to fix it. |
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