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Flying Tadpole November 28th 04 09:34 PM

No, that's tomorrow night somewhere north of Innamincka, where
the temperature will be 48C, true to form.

FT

katysails wrote:

So hot you're up at 5 am???? Dingoes in the dustbin?

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...
Which "here" is that? Sydney or Hobart?

Anyway, it's stinking hot here again (Adelaide or AUckland, your
choice).
MC

OzOne wrote:

Wierd eh?
Hey Taddy, what's the weather like?
Southerly buster hit here about 2 hours ago after a 40 degree day

On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 11:05:52 GMT, "Scout"
scribbled thusly:

uh-oh Oz,
I'm afraid the timing of your and Peter's most recent posts will be
weighty
evidence against you in the honorable judge Taddy's courtroom!
Scout

OzOne wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 01:10:50 -0600, "Lady Pilot"
scribbled thusly:


"Scout" wrote:

I pity those who've never felt the frisson of terror, who've never
done
work so dangerous as to make the body quake with excitement.

I've jumped out of a DC-3 at 12,000 ft ASL. Does that count? :-)

LP


A friend of mine is in hospital as I write recovering from 2 broken
legs, an exploded knee and two smashed ankles after a "malfunction"
with his sports chute.
They say he may one day walk in a fashion that resembles normal.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.


--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace!
===Now with Vocals!!===(it'll be singing next!)
http://music.download.com/internetopera
and other music at
http://www.soundclick.com/flyingtadpolemusic.htm


--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace!
===Now with Vocals!!===(it'll be singing next!)
http://music.download.com/internetopera
and other music at
http://www.soundclick.com/flyingtadpolemusic.htm

katysails November 29th 04 02:21 AM

Take your spf50.....
"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...
No, that's tomorrow night somewhere north of Innamincka, where
the temperature will be 48C, true to form.

FT

katysails wrote:

So hot you're up at 5 am???? Dingoes in the dustbin?

"Flying Tadpole" wrote in message
...
Which "here" is that? Sydney or Hobart?

Anyway, it's stinking hot here again (Adelaide or AUckland, your
choice).
MC

OzOne wrote:

Wierd eh?
Hey Taddy, what's the weather like?
Southerly buster hit here about 2 hours ago after a 40 degree day

On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 11:05:52 GMT, "Scout"
scribbled thusly:

uh-oh Oz,
I'm afraid the timing of your and Peter's most recent posts will be
weighty
evidence against you in the honorable judge Taddy's courtroom!
Scout

OzOne wrote in message
.. .
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 01:10:50 -0600, "Lady Pilot"
scribbled thusly:


"Scout" wrote:

I pity those who've never felt the frisson of terror, who've
never
done
work so dangerous as to make the body quake with excitement.

I've jumped out of a DC-3 at 12,000 ft ASL. Does that count? :-)

LP


A friend of mine is in hospital as I write recovering from 2 broken
legs, an exploded knee and two smashed ankles after a "malfunction"
with his sports chute.
They say he may one day walk in a fashion that resembles normal.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.


Oz1...of the 3 twins.

I welcome you to crackerbox palace,We've been expecting you.

--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace!
===Now with Vocals!!===(it'll be singing next!)
http://music.download.com/internetopera
and other music at
http://www.soundclick.com/flyingtadpolemusic.htm


--
Flying Tadpole

-------------------------
Learn what lies below the waves of cyberspace!
===Now with Vocals!!===(it'll be singing next!)
http://music.download.com/internetopera
and other music at
http://www.soundclick.com/flyingtadpolemusic.htm




Scott Vernon November 30th 04 12:03 AM


"katysails" wrote ...
I KNEW IT! I've been asked to jump several times but have always

refused


Was that on a TWA or a United flight?

Scotty




Scott Vernon November 30th 04 12:41 AM

Peter, how about some particulars on the blue water sailing? We
desperately need some sail talk here.

Scotty


"Peter Wiley" wrote in message
. ..
Your problems are not my problems. I have 2 weeks, more or less, to
enjoy summer and sailing before I go blue water sailing for 10 weeks

or
so.

Today was a little warm at 31C but the sea breeze was nice. The boat

is
sitting on the tidal flat at the bottom of my yard, high tide is

1.7m
and a nice civilised time tomorrow morning. I think I'll spend most

of
the day sailing - again.

So you're suffering. I should care?

PDW

In article , Flying Tadpole
wrote:

Dear Peter,

On behalf of the deskbound and workbound and housebound and
snowbound who comprise most of this newsgroup...

...I wish you'd shut up about going sailing. I mean, what do you
think this newsgroup's for, hmmmm?

FT

Peter Wiley wrote:

We have a nice 23C day with 5-15 knots of ESE wind. I've just

come in
from a 2 hour sail on the bay :-)

PDW

In article

,
katysails wrote:

We've 10 inches of snow on the ground this

morning....ugh....and I have to
run out for more cream cheese to finish the pumpkin

cheesecake...

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Joe,

Shucking Oysters!! So was I ! Made a casserole with "Sailor

boy
crackers, 1/2&1/2. butter, nutmeg and powdered mustard" to

serve with
Turkey Gravy.

Also baked 3 pies; Apple, Caramel Apple, and Raisin Pie (

Funeral pie,
Scott)

We have trouble here. FLOOD WARNING! Water already over the

road at my
Son's house, where I'm going tomorrow. That's where the

Turkey is. May
have to use the inflatable canoe to get in.

How that for getting on topic,
Ole Thom






katysails November 30th 04 01:41 AM

Actually, NWA....every time I fly NWA I get this urge to elap out the
door...and for good reason...

"Scott Vernon" wrote in message
...

"katysails" wrote ...
I KNEW IT! I've been asked to jump several times but have always

refused


Was that on a TWA or a United flight?

Scotty






Peter Wiley December 1st 04 04:07 AM

I'm going on my icebreaker from Fremantle to west of Heard Is, then
down to Antarctica (Davis Base) and returning to Hobart in March.
Oceanographic research cruise.

ATM I'm just sailing my little toy daysailer on the bay & channel
outside my place here in Hobart, if we're talking about sailboat
sailing. Fun, but hardly worth taking pix. Perhaps I should just so
Bob**** could feel superior. God knows he needs something to boost his
inferiority complex. Of course, I actually own my boat, I don't have to
ask my wife's permission to sail her boat, so he'd have a hard time
overcoming that obstacle.

I decided the daysailer had too much weather helm so got a bigger old
jib off a friend and we've bolted a chunk of 40x40x5mm aluminium RHS on
for a bowsprit, made up a new forestay and a few other bits. Take it
out for a spin tomorrow, see what happens......

Had to laugh about everyone picking on Neal for using a bit of water
pipe to sleeve his boom. When I bought this outrageously expensive boat
- cost me 2 slabs of beer or thereabouts - it had a severely bent mast.
We just cut 100mm out, put in an aluminium sleeve and TIG welded it
back together again. Been out in winds strong enough to have the lee
shroud completely slack but the mast shows no sign of failure.

Sailing off the beach out the front of my place is interesting. There's
400m of shoal water at high tide, same as sand/mud flat at low tide.
Big bar off to port that you can sail over at high tide to about half
tide. A lot of the time there's an onshore breeze so it's a lee shore.
Gotta get away on the port tack and try to get to where you can get
enough c/b down to get some lateral plane. Talk about a c-f some days &
states of the tide.......board up, go sideways. Down, go nowhere. I put
a turning block & pennant on the c/b so it can be adjusted very finely;
when you hear it scraping on the bottom it's time to lift it a bit
more.

Lotta fun but later today I'm off sailing on a friend's boat. Enough
wind to be interesting.

PDW

In article , Scott Vernon
wrote:

Peter, how about some particulars on the blue water sailing? We
desperately need some sail talk here.

Scotty


"Peter Wiley" wrote in message
. ..
Your problems are not my problems. I have 2 weeks, more or less, to
enjoy summer and sailing before I go blue water sailing for 10 weeks

or
so.

Today was a little warm at 31C but the sea breeze was nice. The boat

is
sitting on the tidal flat at the bottom of my yard, high tide is

1.7m
and a nice civilised time tomorrow morning. I think I'll spend most

of
the day sailing - again.

So you're suffering. I should care?

PDW

In article , Flying Tadpole
wrote:

Dear Peter,

On behalf of the deskbound and workbound and housebound and
snowbound who comprise most of this newsgroup...

...I wish you'd shut up about going sailing. I mean, what do you
think this newsgroup's for, hmmmm?

FT

Peter Wiley wrote:

We have a nice 23C day with 5-15 knots of ESE wind. I've just

come in
from a 2 hour sail on the bay :-)

PDW

In article

,
katysails wrote:

We've 10 inches of snow on the ground this

morning....ugh....and I have to
run out for more cream cheese to finish the pumpkin

cheesecake...

"Thom Stewart" wrote in message
...
Joe,

Shucking Oysters!! So was I ! Made a casserole with "Sailor

boy
crackers, 1/2&1/2. butter, nutmeg and powdered mustard" to

serve with
Turkey Gravy.

Also baked 3 pies; Apple, Caramel Apple, and Raisin Pie (

Funeral pie,
Scott)

We have trouble here. FLOOD WARNING! Water already over the

road at my
Son's house, where I'm going tomorrow. That's where the

Turkey is. May
have to use the inflatable canoe to get in.

How that for getting on topic,
Ole Thom






Nav December 1st 04 04:17 AM



Peter Wiley wrote:



I decided the daysailer had too much weather helm so got a bigger old
jib off a friend and we've bolted a chunk of 40x40x5mm aluminium RHS on
for a bowsprit, made up a new forestay and a few other bits. Take it
out for a spin tomorrow, see what happens......


Is it sail plan or does the helm only come in when she heels?

Cheers


Scott Vernon December 1st 04 12:29 PM

"Peter Wiley" wrote ...
I'm going on my icebreaker from Fremantle to west of Heard Is, then
down to Antarctica (Davis Base) and returning to Hobart in March.
Oceanographic research cruise.

ATM I'm just sailing my little toy daysailer on the bay & channel
outside my place here in Hobart, if we're talking about sailboat
sailing. Fun, but hardly worth taking pix. Perhaps I should just so
Bob**** could feel superior. God knows he needs something to boost

his
inferiority complex. Of course, I actually own my boat, I don't have

to
ask my wife's permission to sail her boat, so he'd have a hard time
overcoming that obstacle.


I own my boat, but I still need her permission to go sailing.

Scotty






Peter Wiley December 3rd 04 12:31 AM

In article , Nav
wrote:

Peter Wiley wrote:



I decided the daysailer had too much weather helm so got a bigger old
jib off a friend and we've bolted a chunk of 40x40x5mm aluminium RHS on
for a bowsprit, made up a new forestay and a few other bits. Take it
out for a spin tomorrow, see what happens......


Is it sail plan or does the helm only come in when she heels?


Dunno. Too iggerant. Rounds up beautifully when you get a good gust I
can tell you that. New jib sets nicely but the tides & weather haven't
been cooperative the last couple days. Plus I'm supposed to be in the
office working. Tomorrow I reckon we'll go out assuming there's any
wind.

PDW

Lady Pilot December 12th 04 09:53 PM


OzOne wrote:
On Sun, 28 Nov 2004 01:10:50 -0600, "Lady Pilot"
scribbled thusly:


I've jumped out of a DC-3 at 12,000 ft ASL. Does that count?


A friend of mine is in hospital as I write recovering from 2 broken
legs, an exploded knee and two smashed ankles after a "malfunction"
with his sports chute.
They say he may one day walk in a fashion that resembles normal.


How sad! At least he's still alive! I've know of many skydiver friends
with serious accidents. One of them wasn't so fortunate and made his own
grave about 3 feet in the wet ground. Very sad!

LP (wishing you friend a speedy recovery)




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