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On Thu, 26 Sep 2013 08:56:31 +0300, injipoint
wrote this crap: Back when I was in white and gold, I watched, with a group of others, a US CGN leave our little port (military) He had to join up with a commercial dredged channel, not very wide. He wandered slowly to the ENE to link up and turned. The area is occasionally prone to Anti-Nuke nutsos and he didn't want to get hampered in the channel. He was headed now WNW. If you have a reactor as a power plant, you use it. So he put the pedal to the metal and let it rip. Not a wake, a rooster tail fully 50' high off the stern. We could see it from 2 miles away. They do move some water when they go by. Just curious, how did it take the nuke to go from slow to go? However, he could have powering up the reactor as he was leaving the channel and then just powered up the engines when he got clear sailing. At nuclear electrical power plants it takes days to get to full power. Don't drink and drive. Unless you have a good cup holder. --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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