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DSK October 29th 03 06:35 PM

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Schoonertrash wrote:

The other side of the Merrimac Bridge in Newport News. By the time we got
back things looked pretty good but then we saw the specials in the newspaper
later on. When I say not so bad I'm comparing it to Andrew and the original
200 mph winds.


I don't think they got hit as hard up in the river. Where we were (Chesapeake
township, south and slightly west of Norfolk) we had 93mph gusts and sustained
winds in the upper 60s. Not as much blowing debris as I expected.



(about the New Deal and Depression-era unemployment)...
Of course I believe you! Especially since that's about the time they
started counting 95% of the available work force as full employment. That
formula held true up until late 92 or early 93 when it was changed to 90% of
the available work force with one job inferred for every two known and
everyone dropping off unemployment without a job simply dropped from the
computation.


Umm, no. Where do you get this stuff? The method of figuring unemployment and
GNP changes approx every decade as basic economic background conditions change.
But in the absence of solid math, the figures on unemployment, CPI and GNP for
the Depression consistently point to a significant reduction in unemployment in
some years. Is it because of the New Deal? I don't know for sure, I'm just
saying that the gov't hired tens of thousands (actually I think it was 100s of
thou) and money started flowing again.

In any event, what you're saying adds up to: 'Im sticking with my preconceived
notion regardless of many contrary facts.' and you know what? In 1944 people in
Germany believed that they were winning the war, for the same reason you believe
this New Deal claptrap.

I have a problem with a gov't that bases it's policies on wishful thinking and
deliberate lies. You should too.



Didn't put anything in about sailing did I? Well it looks like
Thanksgiving Weekend if I'm not working on a river boat it's a choice
between sleeping (love these overtime schedules) or zipping around on a wing
keel Catalina 22 down in Florida . . .or maybe visiting a friend with a
Bristol Channel cutter. Love the choices and they are all so affordable.


"Zipping" and "Catalina 2" should not be used in the same sentence. Other than
that, sounds like a lot of fun. If you find yourself in NC on a windy afternoon,
let me know and we'll shake the moths out of the Jn-18 spinnaker.



Hey boys and girls keep working, keep paying taxes - we all thank you. And
don't forget social security starts in a few years. Those maximum benefits
are going to look real good in my cruising kitty!


heh heh except that the gummint is going to confiscate all Social Security funds
to pay wars in various 3rd world potentially terrorist companies. Also their
internet spying devices are expensive....

Fresh Breezes- Doug King


Scott Vernon October 29th 03 06:39 PM

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Yup, they first toyed with using a 15' high stern ladder, but when the
prototype was finished no one could stop laughing at it, so they scrapped
the idea. Sold the boat though.

SV

"Martin Baxter" wrote in message
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Scott Vernon wrote:

I'll bet the owner of this sailboat would argue that point.
http://www.enter.net/photoalbum/data...non/684980.jpg



Way to go Scotty, now the Iraqis will find out about the CIAs'
new "stealth sailboat" the thing has that new "over the horizon"
Ronald Raygun weapons of mass destruction detector mounted at the mast

head.

Cheers
Marty




Bobsprit October 29th 03 07:06 PM

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I'll bet the owner of this sailboat would argue that point.
http://www.enter.net/photoalbum/data/sbvernon/684980.jpg

Abusive imagery violation.

RB

Schoonertrash October 29th 03 11:43 PM

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One of the nicer things about my workplace we never stay in areas where it
gets above Force nine or ten. In a year and a half plus of doing this,
Atlantic, Pacific, Med, Gulf of Mexico, Caribbean and Indian Oceans I've
seen Force 9 once and that for only 7 or 8 hours. It's a case of
Christopher Columbus eat your heart out. We get weather update information
constantly and with our speed can easily out run, sidestep, or circle behind
just about anything. Reason for it is we can't do our job in the middle of
big storms. Plus the bosses just hate to spend money fixing things when
it's easier to go elsewhere for a while. Can't say I disagree with them.
It's one thing I'll miss going back to the small boats.

MST




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