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Are you still claiming the CG and Corps support your nonsense? Why haven't you been
able to provide a link? Is it because you made it up?


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of course. Me and the USCG and the USA C of Eng.

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Date: 10/19/2004 10:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time
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shen shows just how miserable is his understanding of tidal flows thusly:


Thought that would be too complicated for your limited reasoning abilities.

Toodles, again, Doodles.

Shen










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Are you still claiming the CG and Corps support your nonsense?

no. I got that nonsense from them, not them from me.


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JAXAshby wrote:
Are you still claiming the CG and Corps support your nonsense?



no. I got that nonsense from them, not them from me.


JAX finally admits his post are nonsense!
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yeah, me and the CG and Corps of Eng.

Are you still claiming the CG and Corps support your nonsense?



no. I got that nonsense from them, not them from me.


JAX finally admits his post are nonsense!










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So what did you do, jaxie? Did you call the Corps of Eng and ask them if a facility
that the did not build nor do they maintain is a tidegate or a lock? (Actually, it
is both.)



"JAXAshby" wrote in message
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yeah, me and the CG and Corps of Eng.

Are you still claiming the CG and Corps support your nonsense?


no. I got that nonsense from them, not them from me.


JAX finally admits his post are nonsense!










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Hey jaxie. I just called the lock tender on the Shinnecock Canal. I asked him if the
locks were a tidegate or locks. He said "We have both." I asked again, are the
locks regular locks like on the Erie Canal, with a gate at both ends, that raises and
lowers the boats? And he said "Absolutely."

I guess that settles it. You were probably never there, and probably don't know the
difference between a gate and a lock. You never talked to the CG, or the Corps. In
fact, you just made this all up, didn't you?

BTW, anyone who wants to verify this could track down the phone number - I won't
publish it here, but he's a Suffolk County employee.




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Are you still claiming the CG and Corps support your nonsense?


no. I got that nonsense from them, not them from me.




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of course. Me and the USCG and the USA C of Eng.


Not too familiar with what the USCG and Corp deal with I see...... to be
expected.

Shen


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