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"Peter Wiley" wrote in message . .. Which statement is completely, utterly and demonstrably false. How cruel! Regards Donal -- |
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Hey Rick you gonna be home next week? I'll stop by the tug on Monday or
Tuesday unless you are out at sea again. Michael "Rick" wrote in message hlink.net... Joe wrote: And the US submarine fleet has the safest record of any vessels at sea. Newsflash for you slick ... http://prop1.org/2000/accident/1989/890712a1.htm http://www.armscontrol.ru/subs/collisions/comm0319.htm That's just from a very quick look in Google. There are plenty of others that you could use to make the argument that US Submarines are a hazard to navigation due to incompetence and shoddy operating practices. Rick |
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Michael wrote:
Hey Rick you gonna be home next week? Hi Michael, welcome back to the world! Am doing 1st Eng relief on the AK ferry in Lk Union yard this week but should be finished on the weekend and home Monday ... teaching this quarter so no sailing till April at earliest. Stop by and say hello anytime, would like to catch up. Rick |
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Deal! Sounds like a visit to Hales is indicated.
"Rick" wrote in message nk.net... Michael wrote: Hey Rick you gonna be home next week? Hi Michael, welcome back to the world! Am doing 1st Eng relief on the AK ferry in Lk Union yard this week but should be finished on the weekend and home Monday ... teaching this quarter so no sailing till April at earliest. Stop by and say hello anytime, would like to catch up. Rick |
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Hey, are you still around town?
Michael wrote: Deal! Sounds like a visit to Hales is indicated. "Rick" wrote in message nk.net... Michael wrote: Hey Rick you gonna be home next week? Hi Michael, welcome back to the world! Am doing 1st Eng relief on the AK ferry in Lk Union yard this week but should be finished on the weekend and home Monday ... teaching this quarter so no sailing till April at earliest. Stop by and say hello anytime, would like to catch up. Rick |
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Rick wrote in message thlink.net...
Joe wrote: And the US submarine fleet has the safest record of any vessels at sea. Newsflash for you slick ... Well........They have the safest record of any vessels at sea without visual lookouts...Visual as defined by Donal. Besides they sail 1000's of times the distance that the average vessels sails. Perhaps I should of said safest record per mile traveled. If you go futher, travel in new places all the time things will happen. I do not care how good of a Captain you are. A friend in charge of hiring 100's of 300+ tons masters told me a story once about a capt that sunk a boat in the mississippi. The guy loaded his boat ( State Diamond) to the max. He left the gulf stacks hatch doors to the engine room open when he left the dock. Ok till he got mid river and hooked em up. The suction pulled the deck under and flooded the engine room in about 120 seconds. Boat sank and killed a few crew members. I asked him why he did not fire him. And he said nothing like that will ever happen on his boats again, he's worked here 7 year without any problems. I said "Guess not" and thought about it for a long time. I realized: If you play with fire long enough your going to get burned. And there is nothing like the memory of a searing red hot poker jabbing you to keep you focused. Pain is the pre-curser to change. Joe MSV RedCloud http://prop1.org/2000/accident/1989/890712a1.htm http://www.armscontrol.ru/subs/collisions/comm0319.htm That's just from a very quick look in Google. There are plenty of others that you could use to make the argument that US Submarines are a hazard to navigation due to incompetence and shoddy operating practices. Rick |
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