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Capt.Mooron wrote: "Maxprop" wrote in message So, Bubbles, would it upset you terribly to learn that there are at least two millionaires contributing to this NG? There may be more, but I'm aware of only two. Two People here won the lotto...?????? DANG! CM Don't be shy Mooron. We all know you're one of them. Oh wait, not in Canadian money. Ok. I apologize for that remark. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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DSK wrote: Two People here won the lotto...?????? DANG! OzOne wrote: My mum won an Opera House Lottery of 100,000 pounds in 1956/7. Lotta moola back then At 5% annually since 1957, it would have just passed the 1 million mark last year, looking at (substitute dollar for pound sign, which I can't find) $1,092,283.81 See now that's not so much, is it ;) But it's in Oz money... so, with the current exchange rate, about $45 US. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Capt. Rob wrote: My new boat blasts your sea snail out of the water. You've got a slow boat to China there, bub. She's a sea anchor who dreams she's a sailboat. She has more wetted surface than a Blue whale and weighs I would much prefer a boat that can actually make it to China, but you do have a very nice boat. We wish you well with it. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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I would much prefer a boat that can actually make it to China, but you
do have a very nice boat. We wish you well with it. Jonathan, even Neal's boat could make it to China just fine. A Nordic 30's advantages are also disadvantages. As you know there are many schools of thought on this, fast light boats vs. heavy for passages. Since I won't be going to China and neither will Mooron, I think the 35s5 represents more sailing fun, but this is based on the prevailing conditions we have here. If Mooron has heavy air often, then his boat makes sense as well. RB 35s5...not going to China NY |
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So who do you think are the millionaires?
I think Capt. Neal is the wealthiest one here. Amen! "DSK" wrote in message ... Maxprop wrote: So, Bubbles, would it upset you terribly to learn that there are at least two millionaires contributing to this NG? There may be more, but I'm aware of only two. Do you use the term "millionaire" defined as "annual income over $1m; or the traditional net worth over $1mil? If the latter, I know of two also, and two more that are very probable. I wonder if either of them are the same two! But don't get Bubbles upset, his mom bought him this computer at the pawn shop and he's trying to have fun with it. DSK |
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Capt. Rob wrote: I would much prefer a boat that can actually make it to China, but you do have a very nice boat. We wish you well with it. Jonathan, even Neal's boat could make it to China just fine. A Nordic 30's advantages are also disadvantages. As you know there are many schools of thought on this, fast light boats vs. heavy for passages. Since I won't be going to China and neither will Mooron, I think the 35s5 represents more sailing fun, but this is based on the prevailing conditions we have here. If Mooron has heavy air often, then his boat makes sense as well. I'm not willing to go quite that far. :-) Neal's boat, with the proper outfitting and the right skipper could make it. Having been offshore in mild to moderate conditions, I would pick solid and mid-level performance over light and fast (with respect to monos of course). Multis (modern ones for sure) are basically unsinkable for all but the most extreme situations, they're faster slightly off the wind, and they're easier on the crew. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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Bob Crantz wrote:
So who do you think are the millionaires? The ones I *think* or the ones I know for sure? I'm not telling either ;) I think Capt. Neal is the wealthiest one here. Spiritually, no doubt. DSK |
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In article , OzOne wrote:
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005 06:25:26 -0500, DSK scribbled thusly: Hmmm, considering the cost of an average Sydney home in 1956 was something around 8000...it was a goodly sum. What was the exchange rate back then? My family was offered an acre in what is now the heart of silicon valley for $4K in 1958. Unfortunately, we were on the east coast and didn't jump on it. I guess it's true that hindsight is 20/20. -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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DSK wrote: Bob Crantz wrote: So who do you think are the millionaires? The ones I *think* or the ones I know for sure? I'm not telling either ;) I think Capt. Neal is the wealthiest one here. Spiritually, no doubt. DSK Here's my guess: Mooron - in Canadian dollars (equivalent $40 US) Ozzy - in Australian dollars (equivalent $40 US) Neal - in his own mind Bob - on Usenet Crantz - in religious fervor Bart/Jeff/Doug/PWD - in experience Donal - in pseudo Euros Katy - in class Scotty - in trucks Joe - in steel -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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