Hello mvsmith,
Sorry you don't know when your leg is being pulled!!
I do not, in fact cannot, dispute what you say,but if I divide ten million by 5,400 I get 1,851.8518 French thingys. Which is not equal to 1,852 thingys. If I multiply 1,852 thingys by 5400 it comes out as 10,000,800. O hell, now I'm 800 thingys out!
. My point, which I will stress, is that Jolly Jack is not a scientist, the name Jolly Jack coming from Jack of all Trades, (ie not being the master of anything, but being pretty good at most.) Whereas you as an oceanographer have to be precise, we bumble along quite happily and still get to our destination OK. When I started at sea navigation needed a sextant, a fancy clock, (Invented in UK) a set of Nautical tables and the Nautical Almanac. Of course added to that was an exercise book and a pencil. There was no satellite navigator or even a gyro compass and auto pilot. BUT it was GREAT!!! The strange thing is that I spent some twenty years using my kind of nautical miles and never went wrong once, nor did many many other seafarers. We are a differing breed from landlubbers, and to go all French again, "Vive la differance". One point though, can you explain how heading alters things, it never did when I was at sea!