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    Re: The Future of Celestial Navigation: A British Viewpoint
    From: Wolfgang Köberer
    Date: 2013 Sep 2, 13:37 -0700

    Frank,

    regarding "PowerPoint is evil" I can only remember someone giving a - pretty interesting, by the way - PowerPoint presentation on the use of lunar distances on American whalers in the 19th century in Greenwich and me suggesting seeing this in print and never seeing something later on.
    But what I really admire is the ease with which you utter scathing judgements about institutions and people you hardly know anything about. But we've been used to that since your posts to the late George Huxtable. But I am wondering whether you copied Catherine Hohenkerk or Steve Bell into your posts containing assumptions about their institution.

    Wolfgang
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