concerning the interfacing of GPS and computers. This has caused me to wonder if I am among the very few that rely on paper charts and magnetic compass for setting my course and use the GPS for fixing my position on occasion. I have no doubt that everything that was done in the past with paper charts, dividers, and parallel rules is now done faster and more accurately with GPS and a computer. But I would no more consider leaving port without paper charts than I would consider leaving the house without my pants. My GPS tells me exactly where in the world that I am but the charts tell me where "where" is and what is all around it.I have sailed my home waters for long enough that I know by land marks my position if I venture into unknown waters then I want to know what I can expect for the next several miles. I can spread my charts on the galley table and study them with my crew.