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Re: T&T: Aircard

From: Rich Gano (no email)
Date: Fri May 30 2008 - 11:01:10 EDT

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    >> How many people use their laptops on their dinghy? I don't think there
    are many.

    I know I sure wouldn't AND I don't use or need a cell there either (got
    waterproof handheld VHF there). In the dink, I have no time to look at a
    computer screen while running at full bore (I never go slower than the speed
    of light in my dink) with my hair on fire. :) Besides, we rarely ever go
    out of sight of mother CALYPSO. I'd have to have an awfully big and
    powerful "dink" before I would think I wanted to have electronic nav away
    from "mother." I didn't think I needed it when I towed a 13-foot Whaler
    with a 50HP power-tilt motor; so I surely don't see the need in my 10' RHIB
    shore boat powered by a 9.8 Nissan.

    >> And yet, on our dinghy, we have pretty much the same capabilities as
    a laptop for internet access - because it's all on our phone. When we're
    onshore and wondering if there's a change to the latest NOAA marine
    forecast, a web favorite displays the current text forecast in about 15
    seconds. When we're walking around an unknown place and would like to find
    out about restaurants, etc., it's all available on our phone. Tap in an
    address and TomTom will take me there by foot. None of this is practical
    with a laptop.

    I guess it's a matter of your overall "geek" factor. I admit to carting my
    laptop around town in my truck on rare occasions, but I find it generally
    inconvenient to be poking around in software when trying to walk and chew
    bubble gum at the same time. Heck, I even have to stop walking to dial or
    talk on my cell.

    Now here's the ultimate deal breaker for me - these mini-computer/phones are
    too big to be a convenient cell FOR ME and WAY too small for ME to see or
    operate. If I could, I'd fit a monitor as big as a bull's a__ in the
    pilothouse to run my Coastal Explorer - something that could also be used as
    a searchlight :). Here, bigger is better.

    Rich Gano
    CALYPSO (GB-42-295)
    Southport, FL
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