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Re: sextant
From: Dan Hogan
Date: 1999 Jul 28, 8:18 AM
From: Dan Hogan
Date: 1999 Jul 28, 8:18 AM
Anthony: Welcome back. I have sent messages to some of the reference sites I know, but no address changes that I know of. The Navigation List files are archived at http://nav.cnchost.com. Just about all the files that were at ronin.com. The all Silicon Sea archives are there also from Leg 10 to current update. See the Index file. Unfortunately the ISP does not provide anonymous FTP, so you have to access via the with a web browser. Don't forget there is no need to back track the Legs you can board ship in with any Leg and start navigating. >Hello everyone. > >My name is Tony Cappiello and I am a new subscriber to the mail >list. I previously monitored this list until it moved. All the links I >have found on the web still point to the old address at Ronan.com. I >recently found the group and decided to subscribe. I believe I am 44 legs >behind the rest of you. The last to I read a SS leg you all were headed >for Masab Dumyat! My background professionally is in inertial navigation >and my interests include a love of the stars and the sea. Celestial >navigation and piloting prove to be a good combination for me; natural >,matematical, and technical. Right now I have a 20' outboard but hopefully >one day soon I'll get something with a sail and let the wind blow me >around. With this intro, to the point. > >Being new to celestial navigation, > Dan Hogan WA6PBY dhhogan@nav.cnchost.com Navigation-L: http://nav.cnchost.com