Who will write the app?
It's happened: GPS ceases to exist, your icons - all 7 or 8 of them,..freeze.
Like many boats, you're ready with back-up paper charts. Unfortunately, you're one of those lackeys, and haven't been piloting along on paper, and it takes a while just to remember where you stowed them.
You find the thick musty roll in a locker and start to locate the chart detail you need. You have them all, right?
They have changed the buoyed channel since you 'last' updated them(you do update them?).
Your icons may be frozen but your boat is drifting with a strong current carrying it toward hazards,...
Spreading the chart out below on the chart table, with parallel rules and pencil, you begin to locate known bearings(begin to shoot more up on deck), last heading, speed, last known lat and lon,....
Then you remember, you downloaded the
Apocalypse App, unto your tablet (it was 5 bucks at the App store).
Programmed into your device(s) and triggered by this very event, your device has already set up your screen with your boats frozen location on it's up to date chart it has stored.
Suddenly, a second
pulsing icon, materializes on the screen. Your device instantly measures motion in relation to stored current data, boat speed, weather forecast data last updated. Your pulsing Apocalypse icon, moves slowly with the currents drift.
Your Apocalypse app is dead reckoning, to the best of it's ability with various sensors and computations.
It has started with a very accurate location(unlike your old chart below), that is stored as your frozen-dead icon, now pulsing bright red(last known location).
You get back on deck and raise sails. The apps accuracy will diminish, as dead reckoning tends to do, with an ever increasing circle of the devices perceived location on the chart for you to consider. But it leads you to the safety outside the hazards. There is much to consider right now,...
Pondering the end of the world, you set sail far out to sea, adding bearings and data to app, and dead reckon, together, over the horizon.
This app might be a good idea, but I probably wouldn't spend the 5 bucks. It would have to be free for me.
