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Not sure exactly what I did last night, but the wife thanked me this
morning and said she's buying a case of rum today. ![]() Scotty "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:xSQVd.81$i6.5@edtnps90... Right on..... he's down but not out... and suffered bravely researching ice formations and their effects upon alcohol immersion. Well Met... I salute you! CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I TRIeD a GLKass WITH 6 cubes....thEN ONe WITH 8, next a bergYYyyYyYy, nOw Im on the groooowler.........hoooobuyyy,ThIs iS FuN........... Scoooooo tter............nITy nitE "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:brQVd.72$i6.52@edtnps90... Cut back to a "growler" if using overproof CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I chip off a ''bergy'' from my block in the cooler. "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:LLOVd.54$i6.0@edtnps90... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message Q. How many ice cubes should one put in a 18 oz. glass of rum & coke? 6 standard cubes... or 8 cubes from the bar fridge! Anything more causes undue displacement and waters down the mix to unacceptable levels. CM |
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Well one asa point for you Bart.
Joe |
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1. Greenland 2. The distance you made north. 3. Bart answered 4. Pressure on a hull from ice, Mooron was half right but cliamed it was from Pack ice. 5. An iceburg approx the size of an average house. Joe |
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Joe wrote:
Well one asa point for you Bart. IMHO Bart earns at least a point every time he posts his good questions. DSK |
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Thank you for being honest. What's you're next goal... 500?
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Yes I have. "JG" wrote in message ... Scotti Potti needs even more sugar. He's not yet reached his target weight of 400 pounds. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... "Capt. Neal®" wrote in message ... Real sailors don't need no stinkin' sissy ice cubes with their rum. That's for girly boys such as Gaynzy and his hoe, BB the sissy pretend sailor. Tepid rum mixed half and half with water is a real day sailor's drink. Tepid? Day sailor?? Oh my! Hot coffee, black - mixed half and half with rum is a midnight-watch sailor's drink. Add some mollasses. |
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Hey, wait a sec. All Bart's recent posts are on topic. Oh... Ok, I get it.
-- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com "DSK" wrote in message ... Joe wrote: Well one asa point for you Bart. IMHO Bart earns at least a point every time he posts his good questions. DSK |
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Must'a been the ICE in the drinks!!!
CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... Not sure exactly what I did last night, but the wife thanked me this morning and said she's buying a case of rum today. ![]() Scotty "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:xSQVd.81$i6.5@edtnps90... Right on..... he's down but not out... and suffered bravely researching ice formations and their effects upon alcohol immersion. Well Met... I salute you! CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I TRIeD a GLKass WITH 6 cubes....thEN ONe WITH 8, next a bergYYyyYyYy, nOw Im on the groooowler.........hoooobuyyy,ThIs iS FuN........... Scoooooo tter............nITy nitE "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:brQVd.72$i6.52@edtnps90... Cut back to a "growler" if using overproof CM "Scott Vernon" wrote in message ... I chip off a ''bergy'' from my block in the cooler. "Capt. Mooron" wrote in message news:LLOVd.54$i6.0@edtnps90... "Scott Vernon" wrote in message Q. How many ice cubes should one put in a 18 oz. glass of rum & coke? 6 standard cubes... or 8 cubes from the bar fridge! Anything more causes undue displacement and waters down the mix to unacceptable levels. CM |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Answers 1. Greenland Due to glacial rather than shelf ice.... Antartic is the opposite I believe. 2. The distance you made north. It's a UTM Coordinate you dufus... like I said! 3. Bart answered 4. Pressure on a hull from ice, Mooron was half right but cliamed it was from Pack ice. Okay Einstein... what type of ice allows passage. It's not like you can negotiate a berg field. The only other ice capable of being broken and still have sufficent pressure to shift and constrict is pack ice! 5. An iceburg approx the size of an average house. Oh jeez... the "expert" spouts second hand info from the USCG site! Joe you haven't seen either icebergs nor bergy bits... you haven't seen the Northwest Passage while I've been on it. You haven't been in pack ice and haven't seen candle ice. I have.!!! CM |
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Ok Dufas why did you not say "distance made north" you said UTM.
And I could fill my marina with icecubes and it would exert pressure on my hull, ice cubes aint pack ice...sorry. The information on the size of bergs and proper names comes from my studies in the American Pratical Navigator, as does the description of Growlers and why they are called growlers. Guess you know more about bergs than Bowditch huh? And your wrong I have seen rotten ice and icebergs. I told you I have been to Point Barrow Alaska. Joe |
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![]() "Joe" wrote in message oups.com... Ok Dufas why did you not say "distance made north" you said UTM. Look dickwad... Universal Transverse Mercator is a metric coordinate system and Northing as well as Easting is utilized for postioning to whatever decimal accuracy is required. What about this don't you comprehend??? You can't have distance made north unless you have an original coordinate to base it from... it could be distance made south! It's a position... and you had to pass a navigation course??? Good Grief! You said you were in the US forces... who do you think invented the UTM System Joe??? And I could fill my marina with icecubes and it would exert pressure on my hull, ice cubes aint pack ice...sorry. If the ice cubes were 40 feet across and 5 feet thick it would most certainly exert pressure! You don't even know what pack ice is do you? You can have both mechanically formed and naturally formed pack ice. The information on the size of bergs and proper names comes from my studies in the American Pratical Navigator, as does the description of Growlers and why they are called growlers. Guess you know more about bergs than Bowditch huh? Oh good grief Joe.... I've been on ice bergs, pan ice, pack ice, bergy bits and even grappled to candle ice. I thing I know what a growler, bergy bit or iceberg is. And your wrong I have seen rotten ice and icebergs. I told you I have been to Point Barrow Alaska. Alaska.... the Beaufort Sea.... I've sailed in it. I've flown it and I worked North East of there on Banks and Victoria Islands. I've worked on Melville and Devon Islands as well. CM |
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