No argument from me.
Tony, while I found the book interesting you won't find me pitching the chartplotter overboard any time soon. I do have to wonder how the ancient mariners did it. It's not uncommon to hear of prevailing winds or weather patterns thoughout the world. So isn't it conceiveable that someone figured out how to navigate by it? Yes you're right in that sooner or later you'll find land (something about a blind squirrel finding a nut sooner or later) but it appears as though they were also able to find their way back to the right island. Pure luck? Doubt it. Just can't prove it.Mike
Tony, while I found the book interesting you won't find me pitching the chartplotter overboard any time soon. I do have to wonder how the ancient mariners did it. It's not uncommon to hear of prevailing winds or weather patterns thoughout the world. So isn't it conceiveable that someone figured out how to navigate by it? Yes you're right in that sooner or later you'll find land (something about a blind squirrel finding a nut sooner or later) but it appears as though they were also able to find their way back to the right island. Pure luck? Doubt it. Just can't prove it.Mike