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Starting: Fri Apr 01 2005 - 06:13:08 EST
Ending: Sat Apr 30 2005 - 23:40:28 EDT
- "Falcon on the Baltic"
- (no subject)
- A poor read.
- Abebooks Search Results - Leonard Gray and How To Navigate Today
- Age: is it relevant?
- Age: is it relevant? (And Flinders)
- An unfortunate homecoming.
- Any Jack London Fans?
- Archives?
- Astro Compass History
- AW: Map Projections
- Backyard winter sextant observatory?
- Beginner Training
- Benetnasch and Alkaid revisited
- Binoculars
- Binoculars: a Russian View
- Bowditch tables and sexant parallax
- British vs American Spelling
- Cell phone time
- Cell phone time, dip at beach!
- Cell phone time, etc
- Easy Navigation Books
- HELP W FRENCH SURVEYING COMPASS WITH ALTITUDE??
- Horoscopes
- Indiana adopts Daylight Saving Time!
- Instrument Error
- Instrumental error?
- Instumental error?
- Jack London's Death
- Java Script
- Joshua Slocum's Lunar (just ONE)
- Joshua Slocum's navigational methods
- Jupiter satellites
- Lunars barometric pressure correction
- Lunars by Moon declination. was: [NAV-L] Thomas Jefferson and Lunar Obs.
- Lunars calculator
- Lunars in the Nautical Almanacs in 1919 and later
- Map Projections
- Mars
- Missed a great photo of moon, Jupiter and Signal Hill
- Ocean Navigator Online
- On whinging and moaning
- OT: HTML in messages --a simple trick
- Personality disorders
- Planetarium Software
- Practical Air Navigation
- Precomputed lunar distances
- Predictor for moon alt/az at twilight?
- Question to Frank
- RAF Mk IX Bubble Sextant
- recommendations for wristwatch "inexpensive"
- Request for help re sunset predictions.
- Robert Zim - Air Navigation
- Saturn's rings. was: Jupiter satellites.
- Sextant Air Navigation - Henry Norris Russell
- SEXTANT FOGERY
- Spherical Trig
- Spherical Trig (fwd)
- Star Finder Urgent Re-Design
- Star name change
- The 57 Navigational Stars (and Zuben'ubi)
- The circumnavigator's paradox.
- The circumnavigator's paradox. was: Benetnasch and Alkaid revisited
- Thomas Jefferson and Lunar Obs.
- Using any star for a lunar
- vector was not chosen for navigation
- Weems and Plath - Precision Marine Instruments, Nautical Clocks, Tide Clocks, Barometers
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