Saturday, January 17, 2009

Answering questions via post

Hi everyone, thanks for the questions. It is fun knowing that people are following this. It is easier to answer questions via a post than to go back to the comments due to the way I can send e-mail through the ship.

Ques. 1: Am I having fun yet? Honestly, no, I was regretting coming yesterday due to the back pain I was experiencing from my mattress and the motion sickness which is easily handled with ginger but still makes you feel a little 'off'. Also do to the extreme motion I have been walking around less since you get tossed quite a bit while walking so end up doing a sailor's walk trying to steady yourself. I walk 5 miles at home so should have the muscle control to handle this but have been very careful of my back. Hence you see alot of posting so far since I'm limited in what I can do. I also, unfortunately, found out that snorkeling/swimming are bothersome to my back. Hence, not so much fun. But I'm on this cruise for the ports and what I get to see going round the world, not so much of the cruise experience itself.

Ques. 2: Do the GPS signals cost anything to send? No, they are completely free. I'm happy to try and send some more. I should be able to get up to the top deck more often now since the weather has gotten very warm and muggy. The first day was overcast and rainy but now it is nice to be outside. Love that folks are following the GPS signals.

Ques. 3: Is there a place to track the ship's progress. I don't think the ship has a place on-line, at least not one that I could find before I left. At the lower right hand of my blog there are links to the ship's bridge cam where you can see what we see. There is also a link to signals I am sending with a new GPS device that sends a message to e-mail addresses with your location and a pre-programmed message. In the msg there is a link to the google map of the area. In the test signals I sent there is some displacement of the signal vs. the actual location. The best place to see this is the signal I sent from my hotel. I placed the unit on the edge of the pool, which you can see in the map. You can see where they Google map shows the signal being sent from and it is a little off.

5 comments:

Unknown said...

Is there somewhere we can find where the ship is heading like an itineray or can you post one

Anonymous said...

Here is a site that you can follow the ship and when it is in port you can zoom in to see the city. It also has the ships web camamar on it. This is nice and you can see all the days she will be on the ship and if they are sea days or port days. Just press on the 104 days cruse on the bottom of the page. I hope this helps. http://www.seascanner.com/schiffsposition.php?schiff=Tahitian+Princess

Chet the jet.

Anonymous said...

http://www.seascanner.com/
schiffsposition.php?schiff
=Tahitian+Princess

Looks like the first post missed some of the letters. I hope this will get you there

MikeB said...

Sorry to hear about your back. Hopefully it will get better. I'm glad your maintaining updates through this blog is providing you with some enjoyment. I am definitely getting a kick out of it. To tell you how out of control I am, I created a personal goggle map where I store your GPS updates with interpolated lines between them to plot your position. I made it a public map so anyone can access it. Let me know how it can be improved.

http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?hl=en&ie=UTF8&msa=0&msid=103181489372781936770.0004608e7d6c66569cf6d&ll=18.979026,-66.577148&spn=23.33264,46.582031&z=5

AWorldCruise4Me said...

Jared, try the first post. I list the itinerary there.

Mike, love the map idea. I can't wait to see it.