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    Re: 'Intentional Error' Method of Navigating to Destination.
    From: Lu Abel
    Date: 2009 Nov 11, 19:36 -0800

    Can you elaborate a bit??   It seems to me that aiming for an island
    thousands of mile distant is a bit different than aiming for a known
    shore and aiming "off" the specific destination point so one can
    confidently turn in one direction knowing one will find the destination
    by doing that
    
    James N Wilson wrote:
    > Indeed, the Polynesians used the method to locate Hawaii.
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