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SAILOR'S LOG 12.01.09
Today was our third trip out this season (see Sailor’s Log 11.23.09). For this trip we went back to the Hunter 31, Morning Star. We were resolved to master both the GPS and the Autopilot. Moreover, the...
0 commentsSailor's Log 11-23-09
Today was our second trip out this season (see Sailor’s Log 11.16.09). As usual, we rendezvoused at the Aventura Sailing Association in Dana Point Harbor. This time our boat was to be the Dark Star, a 30...
0 commentsSailor's Log 11-16-09
After an 8 month hiatus (see Sailor’s Log 3-11-09), Howard returned from the east coast and we rendezvoused at the Aventura Sailing Association in Dana Point Harbor. As I’ve mentioned in previous posts,...
0 commentsSailor's Log 3-11-09
A friend of ours owns a Hunter sailboat docked in Dana Point Harbor. For those of you who don’t know, the Dana Point Harbor lies tucked against high cliffs in the lee of a promontory. The result is a harbor...
0 commentsSailor's Log - Photo Album 1
This log entry is an eclectic collection of photographs. Listed in no particular order and without reference to date, these photos share only the fact they deal with some aspect of the ocean and boating. ...
0 commentsSAILOR'S LOG - Table of Contents
This Table of Contents is hyperlinked into hubpages which are stored out on the internet as individual log entries creating a virtual Sailor’s Logbook which can be viewed as...
0 commentsSAILOR’S LOG 2.10.09
After three or four days of rain and wind we caught a bright blue sky day and hustled down to the Aventura clubhouse in Dana Point Harbor. The Me II Me II, a 30 foot Catalina was available so, despite the...
0 commentsSAILOR’S LOG 1.29.09, FIRST ENTRY
Our initial solo sale out of Dana Point Harbor in Southern California was the best of all worlds. Calm enough for a newbe with a taste of the Santa Ana winds for spice.
0 commentseBOOKS - Useful References
The day of the eBook is fast upon us. While the big booksellers are maintaining their brick and mortar operations, they are quietly adding downloadable eBooks to their websites. At the same time...
0 commentsREADERS AND eBOOKS - An Introduction
In case you weren’t aware (as in living on another planet), eBooks are books written in electronic form. They are designed to be read not only be your computer, but also by a variety of portable devices generally known as Readers. When loaded into a computer which is attached to a printer, eBooks can also be printed and read just like any other book. Of course printing out an eBook pretty much defeats the idea of reading the work electronically.
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