NavList:
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Re: New life for Nav-l.
From: Peter MacNeil
Date: 2006 Jun 5, 11:20 -0800
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From: Peter MacNeil
Date: 2006 Jun 5, 11:20 -0800
I would have to agree with George. I signed on to this list to discuss any and all aspects of Navigation from the "Traditional" celestial methods to discussing the newest methods and personal opinions on these techniques. What is the goal, to focus on ensuring that the "traditional" ways are matained or is it for "Salty" (or unsalted for those of you perhaps on fresh water) sailors to discuss Marine Navigation as a whole?George wrote,
> 3. List policy has always been to discourage reference to
> radio-navigation techniques, except where this was trivial
> in extent, or had relevance to some discussion of
> traditional navigation. As I understand it, there isn't
> any outright ban.
>
...
> If there should be any collecting of opinions on that
> question, my personal preference would be to keep Nav-l
> the way it is. Others may differ.
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