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JAXAshby wrote:
yup, according to idiots, civil service employees and local chambers of commerce. The "civil servant" being the lock tender. Sure jaxie, there's no reason why he would know. nope, according to the CG and Corps of Engineers. This is an outright lie. There is no mention of the facility on either of their web sites. The Corps of Engineers did not build the facility, not do they manage it. On the other hand, the Coast Pilot describes the locks and gates in detail. And NOAA describes the current flow in their tide tables. So who do you believe, the "professionals" that jaxie claims told him about this, of the ones that publish the data? take your choice. Idiots on one side, professionals on the other. From: Wayne.B Date: 11/22/2004 11:27 PM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 15:39:30 GMT, (Mindprobe) wrote: Plan well and go for it. Then go thru the Shinnecock canal (much argument here if there's a lock or a gate; if you go, please edify us all) up into the Peconics. ========================== Been there. It's a lock. |
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