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"Sarah Gardiner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] <snip WEHORR info> > > By the way, I loved the comment about the 'low slung wire' to record > times as boats cross the start line - I think the potential for that > wire to drop into the water, or catch some unfortunate rower around > the neck is quite great! Not to mention that the height of the river > (on the tideway) changes dramatically between the first boat and the > last as the tide runs out. How do the Head of the Charles do it? They have live, albeit, provisional timing information coming in throughout the race, for many different events / classes. Conor
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