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Reply in Topic: New Garmin 255
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3 Jun 2026 11:31am
www.haigh.id.au/GPSTC.htm
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28 May 2026 8:52pm
What's the angle?
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28 May 2026 6:30pm
I think it's all predicted in the Disney documentary "Wall-e".
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27 May 2026 7:19pm
Mark _australia said..
And now another one. As AI is hearing everything (in the frequency range I mean) , the voice assistants can now be hacked by prompts we can't hear and therefore are unaware of.

It is just dangerous. More and more fails are showing up from loss of control, to it recoding itself even when told not to, it blackmailing folks when it thinks it will be shut off. At the best of times, results are not great.
As its the accumulation of all human knowledge (or the ability to search thru it) it has very quickly learned all the bad things and to use it to its own advantage.

Plus now the power use. Where are the screaming greenies who want us to save the planet - when AI and crypto has doubled the power needs of the planet in a short time...?






Has power consumption by AI doubled, or has AI doubled power consumption? There is a big difference.

Here's an AI answer...
"The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects global data center electricity could reach 945 TWh by 2030, which would account for just under 3% of total worldwide electricity consumption."
Reply in Topic: Batten tensioner issues
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25 May 2026 4:44pm
If you try to pull the broken batten out without covering the end, the broken fibres can stick into the pocket.
Reply in Topic: Batten tensioner issues
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25 May 2026 11:12am
I had the same thing, the hollow part of the tube had split. You can easily remove the remaining tip with a slightly larger metal tube. Slide it over the broken part, bend and pull.
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24 May 2026 7:06pm
Harry Hess.
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22 May 2026 7:25pm
myscreenname said..
When I add a rock to a bowl of water the level of the water rises.

Land is created by volcanoes every year, like in Hawaii.

Explain to me - like I'm 10 years old - what happens to the water level of the ocean when new land is created?


Volcanoes small... Oceans big.
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22 May 2026 3:43pm
myscreenname said..
I don't believe in climate change.🤣🤷


sealevel.colorado.edu/
Reply in Topic: SailGP Perth
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20 May 2026 9:11pm
February in Perth...hmmm.
Reply in Topic: Boots in straps
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19 May 2026 3:22pm
I really like these because they are thin, the sole only lasts a season or two though.

www.surfsailaustralia.com.au/product/xcel-1mm-split-toe-infinity-reef-black-gumbooties#surf-sail-clothing-hardware
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14 May 2026 11:31am
I can feel the watch buzzing during an alpha, is the buzzing telling me something useful, or just offering encouragement?
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13 May 2026 9:35pm
Roo said..

decrepit said..
apppro and GPSTC approved both give our divisions, I think waterspeed is more general.




Waterspeed has all the GPSTC divisions as well as quite a few more that are on GPSSS. Probably best to investigate further rather than making uniformed decisions based on what you think. Accuracy is based on the watches GPS capabilities rather than the app, all the apps use the same data from the watch. Even the data coming from the last few generations of Android phones has a high level of accuracy and gives error estimates.


Telling grandma how to suck eggs.

Personally, I have found GPSTC to give excellent on-the-water feedback, and it is compatible with GPSTC and GPSSS. Installation is fiddly initially, but works fine with the provided detailed instructions.

I have found that the Motion and Garmin 255 are almost always within 0.2 knots, varying either way.
Reply in Topic: capping immigration etc
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12 May 2026 8:06pm
Carantoc said..

Hey MSN,

Just a quick note to check in and see if you are OK with getting the deep analysis of the theories and realities of tonight's federal budget from Seabreeze's sole resident economics expert, FormulaNova, or do you want to search the world for better skilled individuals and add it to the list ?



More importantly, how about Tipping Point tonight? Would you have gone two for forty thousand? That would have paid for an adult literacy course. www.tafensw.edu.au/course-areas/foundation-skills-english-language-and-auslan/literacy-and-numeracy-foundation-skills
Reply in Topic: capping immigration etc
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11 May 2026 8:29pm
Carantoc said..
Yes, because we already have plenty of those. The list is skill sets of which there is limited coverage, or current low levels of competancy.

Although, it does seem that some of the best, most capable and most prolific Pedants in Australia work remotely from the U.S. of A. {insert new seabreeze.com.au sarcasm wink emoji}

Given it has taken nearly 30 years perhaps we could add :
Forum emoji modernisers


*Competency*. {insert new seabreeze.com.au sarcasm wink emoji}
Reply in Topic: capping immigration etc
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Reply in Topic: capping immigration etc
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9 May 2026 6:54pm
Mark _australia said..
Ok I wanna know why we never needed immigration to fill some jobs decades ago. Smart kids became doctors and stuff. Some of them made coffee or flipped burgers while at uni. Dumb kids dig holes at 14 and never went to uni. We had a full spectrum.
are aussies now too good so we need servants? If we cut immigration greatly and cut welfare would more Aussies go get the service industry jobs? I dunno just musings but it seems weird everything worked well right up to the last 20-30yrs..?


"Between 1949 and 1974, over 100,000 people from 32 countries worked on the Snowy River Scheme, with more than 65% being immigrants."
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8 May 2026 8:58pm
Its pretty sad what the internet has become. The benefits of free information exchange, that included people in remote locations, has been destroyed by an explosion of social media misinformation, and now AI.
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5 May 2026 9:12pm
Are you wearing booties?
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5 May 2026 4:29pm
I'm conflicted when I consider AI. I really like how it will synthesize and answer from hundreds/thousands of webpages, instead of me having to read a dozen or so and try and summarize in my head. The other day someone showed me how they used NotebookLM to summarize a complex document and to read it out loud as a podcast. It had a male and female chatting animatedly about the content of the document, which made it really easy to absorb while driving. A pretty useful tool for students.

Where I see it going wrong is when students and researchers use generative AI and nobody notices. So the bogus material ends up being published and archived. Along comes AI who then loads the information that was generated by AI in the first place. This has a sort of oozlum bird feel about it to me. Sort of poisoning its own well. Look at what happened when they fed cows to cows . Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy!

I've heard academics complain that courses are being written with AI, students are writing assignments using AI, the academics are grading the assignments with AI and students are cheating with AI during online exams. Nobody is going to learn nothing.

Worse AI is being used to fool AI detectors. There is even an AI tool that will write an assignment over a few days, inserting a few spelling errors and then going back and correcting them. Some schools have had enough and are going back to in-classroom exams with invigilators, which will disadvantage neuro-diverse students who have trouble with old school exams.
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5 May 2026 4:13pm
I've had the same thing happen a few times and I think I just ignored the message and it kept logging.My Garmin battery went flat after I had a good 2 sec. Later I got a good 5x10 with the Motion. I'm pretty sure I couldn't combine two sessions from different devices with gpsspeedreader. I'm sure I have managed to combine two FIT files though.
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5 May 2026 4:01pm
Jetlag said..
In this video from Lake George you'll see how I beach start my 45 wide 60L speed board in shallow water (I'm 95kg). I call it a "Le Mans Start" and as others have said, three quick steps and then jump quite far forward, bearing probably 120 off the breeze. It helps having a weed fin as it's more forgiving dragging through the sand without catching.


Nicely done.
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4 May 2026 9:35pm
I've been caught planing across the smooth at good speed. But when I stop, and need to get out when the depth is below knee level, I've found a couple of running steps, then jump on with a foot in front of the mast to keep the board flat helps. I'll get my coat.
Reply in Topic: R.I.P. Fangy
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4 May 2026 9:27pm
I met Fangman quite a few times. he always made me laugh. Very sad.
Reply in Topic: Windrider: A Summary
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4 May 2026 9:22pm
Flying Dutchman said..


What an awesome night. That's me in the Pooshooter t-shirt. I'll get my coat.
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