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    Re: Nautical Almanac
    From: Rodney Myrvaagnes
    Date: 2002 Jun 24, 18:10 -0500

    I reluctantly admit (farting in church) that I have radar and GPS
    displays mounted side by side at the wheel. I don't think of them as
    mutually exclusive.
    
    On Mon, 24 Jun 2002 21:02:53 +0000, germainsjy@LOCALDIAL.COM wrote:
    
    >
    >Just to pass wind at both ends, Listically speaking, my navigation mentor 
    said (and still says.. most insistently..) "forget the GPS, use the *RADAR*" 
    !
    >
    >(On the grounds that while in the former case you may know where you are, 
    that is all you may know whereas in the latter, you may not know where you 
    are but you know where the OTHER *b----r* is......)
    >
    
    Rodney Myrvaagnes                                                        J36 Gjo/a
    
    
    "Wanting to meet a writer because you like his work is like wanting to meet a 
    duck because you like pate."
    Margaret Atwood
    
    
    

       
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