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Old May 7th 15, 04:43 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Default Tiny loggers

Just bought a new Tiny(TM) logger to replace my trusty but defunct Volkslogger. Just looking at it, it seems that what it is, is an automobile GPS navigator that was washed in hot water and dried on high heat.

Seriously, well, semi-seriously, this new logger is a marvel. It slices, it dices, it cures the heartbreak of psoriasis. It is practically a whole instrument/nav suite in a matchbox. The thing has GYROS and stuff!

So, inquiring minds and all: can this thing be hacked to do more? Seems like it could be. Heck, I think there are microwave ovens running XCSoar now.

WB- stuck in an office with Cu's popping outside...
 




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