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Re: ? ? ? Re: Lunars & Bo wditch's? First Method
From: Bruce Stark
Date: 2004 Aug 12, 14:46 EDT
From: Bruce Stark
Date: 2004 Aug 12, 14:46 EDT
Frank,
I'm willing to concede that you have good reasons for believing Bowditch didn't invent that method, but am still inclined to think he did.
When I first came to realize that American claims regarding Bowditch were largely a pile of horsefeathers I developed a sour attitude toward him. But, with time, I came to see what an important contribution he made with his corrected and revised version of Moore. Above all, I think he had wonderful common sense, and knew what was important and what was not.
Got to go now. Sure wish we could sit down together and discuss our views of the various old navigation manuals and writers.
Bruce
I'm willing to concede that you have good reasons for believing Bowditch didn't invent that method, but am still inclined to think he did.
When I first came to realize that American claims regarding Bowditch were largely a pile of horsefeathers I developed a sour attitude toward him. But, with time, I came to see what an important contribution he made with his corrected and revised version of Moore. Above all, I think he had wonderful common sense, and knew what was important and what was not.
Got to go now. Sure wish we could sit down together and discuss our views of the various old navigation manuals and writers.
Bruce