More from the Chairman - what do you think of it so far?

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  • 06 Nov 2010 02:05
    Reply # 457949 on 444410
    Just tried the new upload of the newsletter and it is working fine in Microsoft Office now.  Thanks!
  • 04 Nov 2010 02:19
    Reply # 456676 on 444410
    It was an Acer, paid $1000 for it, a basic model - the equivalent computer is now selling for about $600.  The entire insides were severely corroded, all the ports etc, and the hard drive failed, although I'd never had it on deck and stored it inside a leather case. I will eventually buy a notebook or something but my funds are limited and I am hanging onto every dollar until I finish the rig conversion, not being sure just how much it will cost in the end.
  • 01 Nov 2010 07:02
    Reply # 454541 on 454512
    Graham Cox wrote: Thanks, my laptop, only two years old, died a sudden death recently - salty air the experts claimed - so I am using internet cafes and am restricted to whatever programs they have available.  I will probably get another notebook or something eventually but am conserving all my resources at the moment for the junk rig conversion!  I will just have to be patient for now.  Small glitches are to be expected in a new project and so far I am most impressed with your efforts.
    Graham, 

    Thanks for the complements, most of the donkey work has been done by David Tyler he having the time. I just give him technical support when he needs it and of cause caretaker the site when it's needed. 

    Must say, two years is a rather short life for a laptop, even for one that goes to sea. What brand was it?
  • 01 Nov 2010 04:07
    Reply # 454512 on 444410
    Thanks, my laptop, only two years old, died a sudden death recently - salty air the experts claimed - so I am using internet cafes and am restricted to whatever programs they have available.  I will probably get another notebook or something eventually but am conserving all my resources at the moment for the junk rig conversion!  I will just have to be patient for now.  Small glitches are to be expected in a new project and so far I am most impressed with your efforts.
  • 31 Oct 2010 18:11
    Reply # 454307 on 454107
    Graham Cox wrote: Have any other members had trouble downloading the new newsletter, or is it just me?  I use an internet cafe and perhaps they have an out of date adobe reader or something.  I keep getting a message that says there is an error on the document and I should contact the document creator, which I have done of course.  I noted that David Ttler had no problem downloading it on Apple.  I am using Microsoft Windows.
    Graham,

    I have not yet tried on the Ms OS as I and the entire company who's IT resources that I am responsible for run on Linux. I am going to setup a virtual MS OS so that in future I can check things out on that OS as well before we release.

    Page 8 contains some type of error (Acrobat does not say what). In Acrobat (Linux version) a message comes up but once you acknowledge it, you can carry on. Evince the native Linux viewer does not even notice an error. Firefox preview notices the error but lets you carry on reading.

    We have contacted Fred Barter who created the pdf and hopefully a fix will be coming soon. In the meanwhile, have you tried an alternative pdf reader. Adobe Acrobat is not the only one. PDF_Xchange viewer is one alternative that I have heard spoken well of and there are others.
  • 31 Oct 2010 03:14
    Reply # 454107 on 444410
    Have any other members had trouble downloading the new newsletter, or is it just me?  I use an internet cafe and perhaps they have an out of date adobe reader or something.  I keep getting a message that says there is an error on the document and I should contact the document creator, which I have done of course.  I noted that David Ttler had no problem downloading it on Apple.  I am using Microsoft Windows.
  • 18 Oct 2010 02:41
    Reply # 445581 on 444410
    Tasmania is a lovely place in the summer.  My friend who is going to make my sail has a loft there near Kettering, Russell Streckfuss of Storm Bay Sails.  He has a cutter called Homer, a wife, Sue, and a young son, Riley.  Russell is a good sailmaker and they are lovely people who've cruised the East coast of Australia as far north as Lizard Island.  They enjoy the company of cruising folk and you should look them up.  If you send me a private email at yachtarion@hotmail.com I can give you their contact details.  I'll tell Russel you are coming that way.  I think Alan on Zebedee makes a big impression everywhere.  He sailed into Cairns 14 days out of Sydney, tacking dozens of times up the inlet against the wind and tide.  A week later he set off on a non-stop passage to Gove, going without sleep for 36 hours in the Torres Strait, followed by a 23 day passage to Borneo.  Since then his sailing has been a little more relaxed!
  • 17 Oct 2010 08:14
    Reply # 445299 on 445298
    Graham Cox wrote:If this comment is repeated apologies, I don't think the original message got sent.  I am a new member of the JRA. I love the printed newsletter and will subscribe to it for as long as it is available but I am excited by the potential of an interactive site where I can exchange ideas with other members and benefit from the exchanges of others.  The exchanges between Bob Groves and Annie Hill are fascinating, for example.  I look forward to Alan Martiensen, of the Benford dory Zebedee, getting involved.  I met him in Cairns in 2009, such a quiet, unassuming but extraordinary voyager.  This association brings together numerous people of that calibre, such as David Tyler, and many others who have voyaging and junk rig experience that is priceless.  Access to them has been a bit random - my luck to be anchored in Cairns when Zebedee tacked up the channel - but now we can hopefully get a good exchange happening.  I am not the most computer literate guy but I found the site easy to register on and to get involved, a credit to you all who have worked on it and you have my gratitude.  I failed to get my membership of the Yahoo Group to work for some reason and gave up in frustration.  Well done!
    Hello Graham, good to have you aboard. I haven't had your luck in crossing tracks with Zebedee, but in New Zealand I kept getting VHF calls from people who thought I was Zebedee! She must have made quite an impression as she sailed there.
    I sailed up from Sydney as far as Brisbane, but unfortunately Whitsunday I. would have been too far north for me, since I want to be in Tasmania for the summer.
  • 17 Oct 2010 08:00
    Reply # 445298 on 444410
    If this comment is repeated apologies, I don't think the original message got sent.  I am a new member of the JRA. I love the printed newsletter and will subscribe to it for as long as it is available but I am excited by the potential of an interactive site where I can exchange ideas with other members and benefit from the exchanges of others.  The exchanges between Bob Groves and Annie Hill are fascinating, for example.  I look forward to Alan Martiensen, of the Benford dory Zebedee, getting involved.  I met him in Cairns in 2009, such a quiet, unassuming but extraordinary voyager.  This association brings together numerous people of that calibre, such as David Tyler, and many others who have voyaging and junk rig experience that is priceless.  Access to them has been a bit random - my luck to be anchored in Cairns when Zebedee tacked up the channel - but now we can hopefully get a good exchange happening.  I am not the most computer literate guy but I found the site easy to register on and to get involved, a credit to you all who have worked on it and you have my gratitude.  I failed to get my membership of the Yahoo Group to work for some reason and gave up in frustration.  Well done!
  • 16 Oct 2010 20:35
    Reply # 445128 on 444971
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    Annie Hill wrote:... And I like the fact that I can ask: what is a toff like you (USA Sail And Power Squadron) doing playing around with a Bolger Brick (aka my much-loved Skip?)  and anticipate an answer (even if it's only "it's none of your damn business" tomorrow rather than in 8 months' time!

    Annie
    Annie,
    I'm going to move that answer over to the Bar so people can get back to addressing Galvin's question on this thread.
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