tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7196541415604471867.post4101045555727213625..comments2012-05-10T06:50:27.810+12:00Comments on Roast Beef on Sundays: On the beach in FijiPeter Bernfeldhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09610453074897799057noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7196541415604471867.post-33993831496092214752011-06-04T15:39:51.552+12:002011-06-04T15:39:51.552+12:00Dear Pete - your news has finally reached Opua and...Dear Pete - your news has finally reached Opua and we have sent you an email to your sailmail address - the only form of contact I have as I am no longer on Facebook. Glad to hear that you are being looked after 'locally' - forever the writer, even in dark times:-) Let me know if you have any other email address you would prefer us to use. Message from Otto: in terms of the waterlogged electronics, since you have nothing to lose, you can try this trick which has worked for me in the past: take whatever electronic device and submerge it in clean fresh water in a bucket for 24 hrs. Remove, dis-assemble and then allow to airdry. Blowdry it with a compressor (if you can) before putting it back together again. Cross your fingers and pray before you connect to power. This is almost guaranteed to work on equipment such as alternators with a very small chance of success on items like radars. Lots of love and luck from Lil & OttoAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com