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On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 22:12:22 -0800 (PST), Tim
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On Jan 9, 11:53*pm, "nom=de=plume" wrote:
"Eisboch" wrote in message

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I've been watching the TV show. In any case, a small boat is no threat
to a big ship.


Captains Richard Phillips (MV Maersk Alabama) and Kirk Lippold (USS
Cole) would think otherwise.


Eisboch


You're claiming that the WW boat was intent on holding the Japanese crew
and cargo hostage?? That's your argument?


Of course not. *I was responding specifically to your comment. * I really
don't read all the posts here much anymore .... just skim through them.
Your comment caught my attention.


Carry on. * It's entertaining. *Particularly your argument that the WW
boat was "moving slowly".
Have you ever considered the amount of released energy involved when a
vessel weighing many tons
comes to a stop in time=zero, even at "slow" speeds?


Eisboch


Not sure what the released energy has to do with following international
law? Perhaps you can clarify.

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Nom=de=Plume


I dont' think it has anything to do with int'l law. but a good law of
physics. the old "what happens when the easily crushable object
collides with the hard -to -stop object? type of thing.


Vacuous?

I think she makes the definition.
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John H

"My reading of history convinces me that most bad government
results from too much government."

Thomas Jefferson