I use a macbook (center) for my work. And then I had to get a droid phone (right) to find out what I had to do for each day's work. And now somebody handed me an ipad (left) to figure out how to use it for work. It all leaves me a little bit too connected for my taste.
I do most of my sailing by myself these days. I do confess to having a phone along and at times calling Bruce to talk about cruising plans. But otherwise I'm content to listen to nothing but the wind and the waves (and - ok, ok - maybe a football game on the radio now and then). But silence, particularly like that I heard on the Bay Days cruise, was pretty nice. (I do find myself missing the peacefulness of that cruise.)
The more electronic devices I have the less I want to be around them. The only good reason I can find right now to have three different computers, phones, ipads -- whatever -- is that I can have them all open to one of my favorite websites - David Perillo's Open Boat New Zealand (those are all Welsford boats, including Spartina, left, on those screens). (Thanks for the great site, David.)
I think I'll turn them all off right now and go out for a walk.
steve
Steve, I hear you but there are times when an iPad is handy. I too sail alone but there are benefits from that also. I use my phone to let my wife know what she is missing. She loves the bird migrations in the fall. But this year I enjoyed them all by myself. The advantage I have is a 4 acre pond behind my barn where I can go sailing in a Nutshell Pram after the season is over. It was 70 today here in Kansas and a young man's fancy turns to his Pathfinder's construction. Keep thinking about next season on Pamlico Bay.
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