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Boating License Required?
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Boating License Required?
On Feb 18, 5:19*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote: On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 07:21:15 -0500, wrote: Unless it changed recently, Connecticut has a two tiered PWC requires slightly more instruction and a few more test questions) Safe Boating Certificate, and has reciprocity with some states (NY Mass, RI.) * Um...well, depends on how you look at it. Yes, it is a two tiered system - no, it's not longer or more test questions - it's the exact same course you take for boating and the exact same exam - typical for CT - only the names are changed to protect the innocent. *Even the course material is the same. This two tiered system was thought up by state senator, now President Pro Tem of the Senate and Chief in Charge of Bad Ideas Donald Williams. *I will not proffer my opinion on the relative worthyness of State Senator Williams's ability to do anything more complicated than tie his shoes properly. And, if you know the right PWC dealer, it's done in four hours. If you are in CT waters for more than 60 days during a calendar year, you have to have a CT safe boating cert. Rental boats do not require you to have a Cert for rentals 2 weeks or less. Technically, that's true, but not if you are certified by another state and reside in that state. *If you come into CT from another state that doesn't have the certification process, then you have sixty days. That's just nuts.. We have to take a course and pay the money, but folks who may not have ever boated get 60 days?? Crazy, just a tax is all it is, and they are trying real hard to regiseter human or sail powered boats, they say it's a "homeland security" issue. |
Boating License Required?
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Boating License Required?
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Boating License Required?
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Boating License Required?
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Boating License Required?
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Boating License Required?
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Boating License Required?
hk wrote:
BAR wrote: hk wrote: wrote: On Mon, 18 Feb 2008 14:19:24 -0500, HK wrote: I bought Agent many years ago for about the price of a good bottle of whiskey and never looked back. Sometimes it is worthwhile having a licensed copy of a commercial product. If for nothing else, you are supporting the guy who wrote it. You can also get support when you have a problem. I got a free upgrade when yenc files showed up. I have a licensed copy of Agent, albeit a version a few years old. I don't like it now, and I didn't like it then. I am more than happy with Thunderbird for email and newsgroups. The thing I like about Agent is it is not "installed". You just run it from the EXE and it would probably run from a CD if you assigned working areas on oxide. I can load my agent directory on another machine, run it and then just delete the directory and it is gone. I keep two iinstances on this machine, one for binaries and one for text. I don't download or upload binaries. I use portable Firefox and portable Thunderbird from a USB key. My aren't you the technologist. Why is a news group's contents so important to you? Forget to take your smart pill again, d.f.? That's Mr. Dumfoch Dropout to you! I'll ask the question again. Why is a newsgroup's content so important to you that you carry around a thumb drive with a newsreader and its configuration files? |
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