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JAXAshby
 
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hoary, you seem to have a major gap in your recall of what and how much you
said. And after only a few hours. geesh.

From: Harry Krause
Date: 8/16/2004 8:29 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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JAXAshby wrote:

yeah, hoary, those damn laws of physics were voted in by corrupt

politicians
and their ain't no way *you* will EVER get sucked by them.

From: Harry Krause

Date: 8/16/2004 8:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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JAXAshby wrote:

hoary, have you ANY idea what fetch is? obviously you have no idea how
fetch
affects things, but do you even know what fetch is?

From: Harry Krause

Date: 8/16/2004 6:17 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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thunder wrote:

On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 15:02:46 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:


I don't know what JaxAss is trying to prove, other than being
argumentative.

He's trying to get someone to buy into a long, inane argument on the
mathematical properties of waves. A 5' wave will break in 6.5' of

water,
making much of the Chesapeake incapable of supporting it, of course

this
disregards many other factors.

It's along the edges in the mid-Bay where it shallows up. There's plenty
of water once you are away from shore a ways. At the Calvert Cliffs, for
example, once you are out a half mile or so, there's 20' of water, and
you can watch your depth gauge drop down to 80-90' or so as you get to
the channel.

The comment I offered here was on the depths of water I've measured in a
particular area. If you want to dispute the numbers, go right ahead. But
Thunder is right: you simply are trying to suck posters into another of
your long, inane arguments. In that regard, you're like that ugly old
witch from Australia--Lucretia Smith.



As I stated, I offered observations on water depths. Feel free to
comment upon those observations at any time.
I'm NOT interested in getting involved in another of your long, inane
arguments.


--
"There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in
Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me -
you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept.
17, 2002