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Capt. Mooron March 9th 05 04:50 PM


wrote in message
Well, I agree that you are a dufass. The truth of the matter is that
they coined the name, and then reverse engineered the acronym to fit.


Have some respect Bubba... it took 20 men 20 months to come up with that...

CM



Maxprop March 9th 05 06:50 PM


"Joe" wrote in message

The plano lens is either convex-concave on one side and Plano Flat on
the other.


Not quite. IF concave on one side and flat on the other, it's a minus power
lens. IF convex on one side and flat on the other, it's a plus power lens.
The only way a plano lens can be curved is for it to be convex on one side
and concave on the other. The curvature of each respective side will depend
upon the index of refraction of the lens material in order to remain plano
in power.

If just flat then it is not a lens. . That simple Max.


Hardly. Any plano-plano transparent media can become a lens, dependent upon
its usage. For example, a neutral density lens for a camera is almost
always plano-plano, as are colored filters for the same purpose. All are
correctly termed lenses.

Do you really want to continue this debate? You're out of your league here.

Max



Joe March 9th 05 06:55 PM


Maxprop wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message

The plano lens is either convex-concave on one side and Plano Flat

on
the other.


Not quite. IF concave on one side and flat on the other, it's a

minus power
lens. IF convex on one side and flat on the other, it's a plus power

lens.
The only way a plano lens can be curved is for it to be convex on one

side
and concave on the other. The curvature of each respective side will

depend
upon the index of refraction of the lens material in order to remain

plano
in power.

If just flat then it is not a lens. . That simple Max.


Hardly. Any plano-plano transparent media can become a lens,

dependent upon
its usage. For example, a neutral density lens for a camera is

almost
always plano-plano, as are colored filters for the same purpose. All

are
correctly termed lenses.

Do you really want to continue this debate? You're out of your

league here.

Max



No not really. I Refuse To Have A Battle Of Wits With An Unarmed
Person. :0)

Joe


Maxprop March 9th 05 06:58 PM


"Joe" wrote in message

I live in this universe, have lived and worked on boats since 1977 and
have never heard the term "lens" used for the proper term "Glass" in a
port.


An old merchant marine sailor, who lived down the street from me while I was
growing up, gave me an old bronze opening port one year for Christmas. The
glass was cracked, and he told me he'd make me a new "lens" for it. Later
he appeared at our door with a circular piece of flat, tempered glass, which
he used to replace the broken "lens."

Not sure where you got your experience, but I think this old sailor knew his
terminology.

If we slack up on the little things.. then you open the door for
people to slack on the proper terms of the importamt things. On boats,
and for sure sailboat knowing the proper terms and names might keep you
from getting injured or killing someone. Crytal clear concise terms can
mean the difference of life of death.


Reuters News Agency:
A sailor was killed when he entered his boat's galley to make himself
another rum and coke. The reason for his death is unsure, but his crew have
their own opinions as to what killed the skipper.
"That idiot was always calling it the 'kitchen.' Serves him right, the
jerk," said Moke Gibbons, about the boat's owner. "He was just bucking for
an early demise."


Max



Maxprop March 9th 05 07:00 PM


OzOne wrote in message ...
On Tue, 08 Mar 2005 21:24:51 GMT, "Capt. Mooron"
scribbled thusly:


OzOne wrote in message

Nope, the Navy is a stickler for using term it deems correct....it
ignores many in common useage!


Aw come on Ozone.... it took a team of 10 people sixteen days to come up
with that label for military portholes.

CM

Only 10?


Hell, that was just a small committee.

Max



Maxprop March 9th 05 07:02 PM


wrote in message


sea-going mammal with flippers, that barks like a dog. I bet few of those
NAVY
seals can balance a beachball on their nose, either!


SEALs, all caps.

Max



Maxprop March 9th 05 07:04 PM


"Lady Pilot" wrote in message

"katysails" wrote:
Ours are too, but the glass is rose-colored and when we priced it out we
decided crazed was just fine with us...


Katy looks through "crazed rose-colored" lexan and she wonders why she
doesn't see things too clearly.


For not being angry (your claim) you certainly seem to be carrying a major
grudge, LP.

Max



Capt. Mooron March 9th 05 08:59 PM


OzOne wrote in message

Maybe a few of those Special Environmental Assault Leaders can come
over here and help us out with our Cleanup Australia Day!?


The specialize in environmental assault... not environmental remediation
Ozone!

CM



Joe March 9th 05 09:23 PM

Your just jelious because they have knifes built to serve a purpose,
not just for looks.

Joe


Capt. Mooron March 9th 05 09:42 PM


"Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
Your just jelious because they have knifes built to serve a purpose,
not just for looks.


I ain't jelious aw nuthin'..... SEALS are over-rated... nothing compared
to the Aussie and Brit Special Forces.

CM




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