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Re: More on 2102-D & Radar Plotting Sheet
From: Patrick Goold
Date: 2010 Oct 20, 20:25 -0400
From: Patrick Goold
Date: 2010 Oct 20, 20:25 -0400
Dear Peter, Gary, Greg, Irv,
Thanks for your help. I have a better picture of how to use this thing now. I have ordered a copy of Burch's book to complete my education.
Patrick
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Dr. Patrick Goold
Department of Philosophy
Virginia Wesleyan College
Norfolk, VA 23502
757 455 3357
" The very fact of participating in a process that is universally recognised to be useless is harmful, for everyone who does so is 'only obeying orders' for the sake of his own peace and quiet and for the sake of his career; in other words, by taking part, he has already lost some of his integrity." Theodore Dalrymple
Thanks for your help. I have a better picture of how to use this thing now. I have ordered a copy of Burch's book to complete my education.
Patrick
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Irv Haworth <irvhaworth@shaw.ca> wrote:
Hi
Try Dutton's Navigation and Piloting (amongst others) ,,,I think almost any
edition.
If needs be I could scan the one page "manual" for you...
73
Irv Haworth
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Behalf Of Peter Fogg
Sent: Tuesday, October 19, 2010 5:45 PM
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Subject: [NavList] Re: More on 2102-D & Radar Plotting Sheet
On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 11:37 AM, Patrick Goold <goold@vwc.edu> wrote:
Forgive this intrusion of a neophyte into the learned ranks. I have
followed this and related threads with interest. Much of it remains obscure
to me. Is there an archived thread in which the basics of 2102-D are
explained?
There is - an archive, at least. Go to:
http://www.fer3.com/arc/
and enter appropriate data into the search box at the top. Feel free to ask
for more information, most people here are happy to share their ideas.
--
Dr. Patrick Goold
Department of Philosophy
Virginia Wesleyan College
Norfolk, VA 23502
757 455 3357
" The very fact of participating in a process that is universally recognised to be useless is harmful, for everyone who does so is 'only obeying orders' for the sake of his own peace and quiet and for the sake of his career; in other words, by taking part, he has already lost some of his integrity." Theodore Dalrymple