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Oh fer Gawd's Sakes... first off the "Sail by" shot is on Wildbread Bay in
the East arm of Great Slave Lake.... and Quit using photoshop to frig with the colour maps on your photos... you've made the sunbrella almost fluorescent and washed out all the detail in the white areas with your pitiful attempts at producing blue water out of grey water. CM- "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... Here's what poor Mooron calls BLUE WATER!!! http://www.nordicaboats.com/assets/i...ail-By-opt.jpg compared to the water at our SLIP, which IS blue!!! Note fairly flat water in BOTH pics! http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/images/al2.jpg Oh...Mooron!!! Oh the humanity!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHA! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() Capt.Mooron wrote: Oh fer Gawd's Sakes... first off the "Sail by" shot is on Wildbread Bay in the East arm of Great Slave Lake.... and Quit using photoshop to frig with the colour maps on your photos... you've made the sunbrella almost fluorescent and washed out all the detail in the white areas with your pitiful attempts at producing blue water out of grey water. And yet I posted this from yesterday.... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/imag...webyfriday.jpg I guess they're all tinted, right Mooron???!! Dude, you can't even defend the gray shot of your boat!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... Capt.Mooron wrote: Oh fer Gawd's Sakes... first off the "Sail by" shot is on Wildbread Bay in the East arm of Great Slave Lake.... and Quit using photoshop to frig with the colour maps on your photos... you've made the sunbrella almost fluorescent and washed out all the detail in the white areas with your pitiful attempts at producing blue water out of grey water. And yet I posted this from yesterday.... http://members.aol.com/bobsprit/imag...webyfriday.jpg I guess they're all tinted, right Mooron???!! Dude, you can't even defend the gray shot of your boat!!! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHHA! You retouched the photos and it's obvious.... plus the Sail-By shot was taken on the East Side of the Caribou Islands.... on Great Slave LAKE! The water there is tinted black from bordering peat bogs all along that part of the coast. The other side of the Island chain is clear with visibility to 40 ft... and you'll see it in the accompanying shots as BLUE. Face it... you sail in a sewage lagoon. CM- |
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![]() The water there is tinted black from bordering peat bogs all along that part of Oh my!!!!! BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA! Lookee look, Mooron! I think I see your tail!!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message oups.com... The water there is tinted black from bordering peat bogs all along that part of Oh my!!!!! BWAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHA! Lookee look, Mooron! I think I see your tail!!!! Au Contraire Bobsprit..... it's the premise for the fact that your sailing grounds are the recipient of the out flow from surrounding input.... in my case I truthfully stated that peat tints water, but you will not see a high TSS count. Interestingly enough there is a noticeable thermal separation and pH value difference between the warmer water on the east side of the Caribou Islands and the colder west side. BTW - Are you claiming the grey water in the LIS is a naturally occurring phenomena based on geomorphology?? CM- |
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![]() it's the premise for the fact that your sailing grounds are the recipient of the out flow from surrounding input.... in my case I truthfully stated that peat tints water, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Yeah, okay! Here's another NS area... http://www.well.com/~wolfy/NE-Canada...-0923-1037.jpg Must be a LOT of tinting!!! RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message ups.com... it's the premise for the fact that your sailing grounds are the recipient of the out flow from surrounding input.... in my case I truthfully stated that peat tints water, BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! Yeah, okay! Here's another NS area... http://www.well.com/~wolfy/NE-Canada...-0923-1037.jpg Must be a LOT of tinting!!! Oh no... it's totally polluted .... despite what they claim about tidal flushing action... Halifax Harbour is sewage lagoon. I don't sail there at all.... well okay I went there for Tall Ships 2000. It was disgusting! How can you sail in the LIS.... ???? YE-E-E-C-C-H! CM- |
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Uh oh, Mooron!!!! Looks like these pics of the LIS are also quite a bit
bluer than your pete bogged tinted gray waters!!!! And NOT my pics or hosted by me!!! http://www.oldgreenwichrealestate.co...wich_point.jpg http://www.towboatuslis.com/new%20home/test1.18.jpg http://www.lisrc.uconn.edu/lisrc/ima...no_brother.jpg http://www.scroope.net/lighthouses/l...ERH00086-1.JPG Where's the gray, Mooron????!!!! Like I said, you haven't a clue. It's funny how there are cruising books for my area...but nothing for yours!!! I sailing in a well known sailing capital. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() Oh no... it's totally polluted .... despite what they claim about tidal flushing action... Halifax Harbour is sewage lagoon. Tidal flushing action in your area is quite weak compared to the peak 4 knot currents of the LIS, and higher at other depths. Meanwhile, your coastal area is a straight washup like any other and not clean. The LIS waters are among the cleanest swimming waters around, which is part of the reason why we have a much larger boating community and history than you. RB 35s5 NY |
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![]() "Capt. Rob" wrote in message Tidal flushing action in your area is quite weak compared to the peak 4 knot currents of the LIS, and higher at other depths. Tsk Tsk Tsk.... we have the deepest ocean port on Canada's East coast. Despite having only a population of just over 500 thousand it's a major container, fuel, auto and military port. Meanwhile, your coastal area is a straight washup like any other and not clean. Areas outside Halifax Harbour border on the open Atlantic.... is that what you mean by "straight wash up" ???? The LIS waters are among the cleanest swimming waters around, which is part of the reason why we have a much larger boating community and history than you. First off Halifax has been a city far longer than NYC.... second we have a much older sailing history than NYC.... and the only reason you have more boats is because you have 20 million people compared to our 500 thousand. Last but not least.... LIS is a sewage ******** and has elevated fecal coliform levels as well as bio waste and a super elevated toxin release potential trapped in the 10 meters of silt covering the bottom of your sewage lagoon. Swim in the LIS??? I don't think so... and I wouldn't swim in Halifax Harbour either! Face it Bobsprit... you sail in a Sewage Lagoon! CM- |
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