May 15, 2010 07:43
Any time you refer to my attitude, you're addressing me. How about addressing some of the specific things I've mentioned in my postings? I don't make postings where I say that I don't like a certain product just because. I give reasons and facts.
And if the readership here reflects the general boating and cruising population, the percentage of people who are cruising along coastlines and within waterways greatly eclipses the number doing offshore passages. I'd venture a guess that 90% of the people cruising coastlines haven't even looked at a LNTM is 5+ years. We're working with the Coast Guard now on automating the process and those are the numbers they tell me about their readership.
When I have a complaint about a product, I never said it makes it BAD (your capitalization). It might very well be the perfect thing for others. I'd be happy to describe more fully what I find to be frustrating about iNavX - that appears to be your argument with me. I've already made the points available to Rich and he even fixed one of them. You jump to conclusions about what I do, who I communicate with, and what my intents are.
Try to concentrate on the products and the facts and less about me. I think that's what the readers here want.
And if the readership here reflects the general boating and cruising population, the percentage of people who are cruising along coastlines and within waterways greatly eclipses the number doing offshore passages. I'd venture a guess that 90% of the people cruising coastlines haven't even looked at a LNTM is 5+ years. We're working with the Coast Guard now on automating the process and those are the numbers they tell me about their readership.
When I have a complaint about a product, I never said it makes it BAD (your capitalization). It might very well be the perfect thing for others. I'd be happy to describe more fully what I find to be frustrating about iNavX - that appears to be your argument with me. I've already made the points available to Rich and he even fixed one of them. You jump to conclusions about what I do, who I communicate with, and what my intents are.
Try to concentrate on the products and the facts and less about me. I think that's what the readers here want.