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Gilligan July 17th 03 02:46 PM

Rubber Ducky
 
Thousands of rubber ducks are expected to wash up on the American coast -
after more than 10 years at sea.


The ducks fell overboard from a container ship off the Alaskan coast during
a storm in 1992.

Then the ducks - along with lots of other plastic frogs and turtles - set
off on a long journey through three oceans.



It's thought they were trapped by slow moving ice for several years - it
took them until 2000 to reach Iceland.


A year later, they reached the area of the north Atlantic where the Titanic
sank.

During their voyage, some of the ducks broke away - and headed for Europe.
Others have surfaced in Hawaii.

Scientists have tracked them throughout their long journey, and they say
it's taught them valuable lessons about the way that ocean waters move
around.





Capt. Mooron July 17th 03 02:54 PM

Rubber Ducky
 
Kinda Flies in the Face of the claims made here earlier that containers do
not fall overboard. I think 100,000 rubber duckies would float a container
till it rusted the hinges off the doors and spilled the floatation. I wonder
how many boats were sunk by striking that obstacle..... never mind the fact
that nobody knew it fell off till they returned to the bridge upon arrival
of those plucky Pilots.

CM




"Gilligan" wrote in message
rthlink.net...
| Thousands of rubber ducks are expected to wash up on the American coast -
| after more than 10 years at sea.
|
|
| The ducks fell overboard from a container ship off the Alaskan coast
during
| a storm in 1992.
|
| Then the ducks - along with lots of other plastic frogs and turtles - set
| off on a long journey through three oceans.
|
|
|
| It's thought they were trapped by slow moving ice for several years - it
| took them until 2000 to reach Iceland.
|
|
| A year later, they reached the area of the north Atlantic where the
Titanic
| sank.
|
| During their voyage, some of the ducks broke away - and headed for Europe.
| Others have surfaced in Hawaii.
|
| Scientists have tracked them throughout their long journey, and they say
| it's taught them valuable lessons about the way that ocean waters move
| around.
|
|
|
|



Bobsprit July 17th 03 07:52 PM

Rubber Ducky
 
Now that you admited that marriage means joint ownership, perhaps you'll
devulge what boat you own???

Sure, bobadil, sure.

Sure, Billy....what boat do you own?

RB

Bobsprit July 17th 03 09:23 PM

Rubber Ducky
 
Notice the nice big fat stern!!! That'll need a whopper of a stern
ladder...

I have just the one.

RB


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