Don't know if any of you had friends/family tracking you using our SPOT. We've saved the track for the entire cruise. Many thanks to our Canal day Deck 10 SPOT baby sitters. We wound up zip tying it to a cross rail holding up nets at the sports deck - so we got a great track through the canal. George wants to overlay it onto Google Earth, when that happens we'll let you know. Also, I think there's a way we can turn it into JPG files. If we figure that out - I'll add them to the photo share site. Seeing as how we took about 15 (still) pictures during the entire cruise - it's the only contrubution we can make. Good thing we're surrounded by shutter bugs!
Oh! I forgot to share this story.... 1am on our fist sea day after Aruba my phone rings. It's my parents, and I'm not partucularly interested in talking to them at 1am. I don't get to the phone in time, so they go off into the either. I double check SPOT to make sure that the HELP or 911 button didn't accidently get pushed. Phone rings again. Now, if they're calling twice in a row something's wrong...
"Hello?"
"Hi, it's mom. (OK, dad's in the hospital) Hey, SPOT hasn't had a track in about 10 hours. Did you know there are hurricanes in the area? What are you going to do?"
Now I ask you, what on earth am I supposed to do with this information at one in the morning? Stomp. Stomp. Stomp. Bang. Bang. Bang. Captain Tom? Sorry to disturb you. My mom just called. She wants you to know there are hurrincanes in the area. And she's worried. Just in case you didn't already know.... Pthththt.
"Mom. The captain isn't going to take a ship full of kids through a hurricane. We'll go around. And SPOT doesn't always work well on the veranda - it can't see enough of the sky. So we have to take it to the open deck to get a really good track."
"Oh. Okay. Good night."
Sigh.
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