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    Re: Wartime (WW2) navigation
    From: Antoine Couëtte
    Date: 2010 Feb 2, 05:18 -0800

    Joe, you wrote ... " There's an old saying about the southern ocean: no law below 40 and no God below 50. I believe Kermit has been down there (yes, a nickname. Hard earned, flying jets off a carrier. I'll use it until he tells me to stop.)."

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    Please, don't hesitate calling me "Kermit" ! It reminds me of good old times !

    .. by the way, I have been there. I did not know the saying " no law below 40 and no God below 50 " but it seems a good picture of what you can sometimes think and fear !


    Best Regards

    Antoine M. "Kermit" Couëtte
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