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JAXAshby wrote:
ah, schlackoff? know what a "noon sight" is? Is that the best you can do? Pathetic. I'm sure when you're walking around in the woods, lost, with nothing but a canteen and a candy bar, you'll be able to find out exactly where you are with a noon sight. lol After all, according to you if you can see a reference point then you know where you are. Steve durn, schlackoff. and just when you are starting to make progress. oh well. in the end, schlackoff, you are just another Darwin candidate. I just love the way you admit you're wrong. Steve way to go, schlackoff, you are beginning to understand. soon you will realize that you need more than one reference point, but certainly the sun can be used for one of them. In fact, the sun has been used as a reference point for sailing for maybe a thousand years. Ah, very good joxitchby. Now you are beginning to understand. Soon you will realize that if you are standing in a forrest, can see the sun and the moon at the same time (very possible certain times of the month and day) and can even see a jetliner passing overhead (3 ***reference*** points) then you can still be lost. Of course, you'll have to admit to being wrong to also admit it's still possible to be lost with those 3 known reference points I listed. attaboy joxie. Steve |
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so, you do NOT know what a noon sight is, right schlackoff?
hint: it is a measurement of a reference point and is used to termine position. ah, schlackoff? know what a "noon sight" is? Is that the best you can do? Pathetic. I'm sure when you're walking around in the woods, lost, with nothing but a canteen and a candy bar, you'll be able to find out exactly where you are with a noon sight. lol After all, according to you if you can see a reference point then you know where you are. Steve durn, schlackoff. and just when you are starting to make progress. oh well. in the end, schlackoff, you are just another Darwin candidate. I just love the way you admit you're wrong. Steve way to go, schlackoff, you are beginning to understand. soon you will realize that you need more than one reference point, but certainly the sun can be used for one of them. In fact, the sun has been used as a reference point for sailing for maybe a thousand years. Ah, very good joxitchby. Now you are beginning to understand. Soon you will realize that if you are standing in a forrest, can see the sun and the moon at the same time (very possible certain times of the month and day) and can even see a jetliner passing overhead (3 ***reference*** points) then you can still be lost. Of course, you'll have to admit to being wrong to also admit it's still possible to be lost with those 3 known reference points I listed. attaboy joxie. Steve |
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JAXAshby wrote:
so, you do NOT know what a noon sight is, right schlackoff? hint: it is a measurement of a reference point and is used to termine position. You idiot, of couse I know what a noon sight is. But according to you, if you can see a reference point then you know where you are. So you said that if you can see the sun at noon then you know where you are. That's just one of the many idiotic things you've said and can't admit to being wrong about. And here you are again telling us that all you need is a noon sight and you can determine your position. It's plainly obvious that all you're doing is regurtitating information you find with a web search and you really have no idea what you're talking about. Steve ah, schlackoff? know what a "noon sight" is? Is that the best you can do? Pathetic. I'm sure when you're walking around in the woods, lost, with nothing but a canteen and a candy bar, you'll be able to find out exactly where you are with a noon sight. lol After all, according to you if you can see a reference point then you know where you are. Steve durn, schlackoff. and just when you are starting to make progress. oh well. in the end, schlackoff, you are just another Darwin candidate. I just love the way you admit you're wrong. Steve way to go, schlackoff, you are beginning to understand. soon you will realize that you need more than one reference point, but certainly the sun can be used for one of them. In fact, the sun has been used as a reference point for sailing for maybe a thousand years. Ah, very good joxitchby. Now you are beginning to understand. Soon you will realize that if you are standing in a forrest, can see the sun and the moon at the same time (very possible certain times of the month and day) and can even see a jetliner passing overhead (3 ***reference*** points) then you can still be lost. Of course, you'll have to admit to being wrong to also admit it's still possible to be lost with those 3 known reference points I listed. attaboy joxie. Steve |
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schlackoff? are you purposely trying to appear dense, or are you really,
really stew ped? It appears you don't understand one word in five in any normal sentence. so, you do NOT know what a noon sight is, right schlackoff? hint: it is a measurement of a reference point and is used to termine position. You idiot, of couse I know what a noon sight is. But according to you, if you can see a reference point then you know where you are. So you said that if you can see the sun at noon then you know where you are. That's just one of the many idiotic things you've said and can't admit to being wrong about. And here you are again telling us that all you need is a noon sight and you can determine your position. It's plainly obvious that all you're doing is regurtitating information you find with a web search and you really have no idea what you're talking about. Steve ah, schlackoff? know what a "noon sight" is? Is that the best you can do? Pathetic. I'm sure when you're walking around in the woods, lost, with nothing but a canteen and a candy bar, you'll be able to find out exactly where you are with a noon sight. lol After all, according to you if you can see a reference point then you know where you are. Steve durn, schlackoff. and just when you are starting to make progress. oh well. in the end, schlackoff, you are just another Darwin candidate. I just love the way you admit you're wrong. Steve way to go, schlackoff, you are beginning to understand. soon you will realize that you need more than one reference point, but certainly the sun can be used for one of them. In fact, the sun has been used as a reference point for sailing for maybe a thousand years. Ah, very good joxitchby. Now you are beginning to understand. Soon you will realize that if you are standing in a forrest, can see the sun and the moon at the same time (very possible certain times of the month and day) and can even see a jetliner passing overhead (3 ***reference*** points) then you can still be lost. Of course, you'll have to admit to being wrong to also admit it's still possible to be lost with those 3 known reference points I listed. attaboy joxie. Steve |
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JAXAshby wrote:
schlackoff? are you purposely trying to appear dense, or are you really, really stew ped? It appears you don't understand one word in five in any normal sentence. As we all know by now, that's your way of admitting you're wrong, and you cannot determine your position simply by seeing a reference point as you have claimed. Steve |
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schlackoff, *you* were the one claiming that reference points were not needed
to determine position, and *you* were the one claiming that the sun could never be a reference point. little boy, it seem apparent you have not a clew what the word "reference" means, most certainly not in the context of a point. schlackoff? are you purposely trying to appear dense, or are you really, really stew ped? It appears you don't understand one word in five in any normal sentence. As we all know by now, that's your way of admitting you're wrong, and you cannot determine your position simply by seeing a reference point as you have claimed. Steve |
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JAXAshby wrote:
schlackoff, *you* were the one claiming that reference points were not needed to determine position, and *you* were the one claiming that the sun could never be a reference point. There you go again making unsubstantiated claims. When are you going to learn that it only makes you look like more of an idiot when you try and back up one unsubstantiated claim with another? little boy, it seem apparent you have not a clew what the word "reference" means, most certainly not in the context of a point. You're the one who made the claim that if you can see a reference point then you know where you are. Now you're claiming that the sun can not be a reference point ... because otherwise you would know exactly where you are by simply seeing the sun. It's your turn to decide: Is the sun a reference point? And if so, do you always know where you are simply by seeing the sun? Steve schlackoff? are you purposely trying to appear dense, or are you really, really stew ped? It appears you don't understand one word in five in any normal sentence. As we all know by now, that's your way of admitting you're wrong, and you cannot determine your position simply by seeing a reference point as you have claimed. Steve |
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