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Its a lock because it was built as a lock and continues to function as a
lock. it does not function as a lock. it functions as a gate, which you plainly state below (even as you fumb duckly say is "not relevant"). The fact that it is only used to when the current runs north (as I pointed out in my first post) is not relevant. |
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JAXAshby wrote:
Its a lock because it was built as a lock and continues to function as a lock. it does not function as a lock. it functions as a gate, which you plainly state below (even as you fumb duckly say is "not relevant"). The fact that it is only used to when the current runs north (as I pointed out in my first post) is not relevant. It functions as a gate when the current runs south, as a lock when its north. This seems to be too complex for your little mind to comprehend. |
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fumb duck, the gate is "open" (check the dictionary for the meaning of the
water) with the current south, **********AND********* is often open as well when the current is north. --------------------IN ------------------------ ADDITION -------------------------- if there is a need for a lock (and there is not) to move boats from one level of water to another when the current is north (that's what you said, jeffies) then there is also a need to move boats from one water level to another when the current is south. If that were not true, then the bay would fill with water and never empty. It doesn't, jeffies, fill with water to overflowing flooding all the land in Riverhead and other towns until so much water is in the Bay it finaling floods across and empties into Long Island Sound. geesh, jeffies. do you read what you write? From: Jeff Morris Date: 12/11/2004 9:40 AM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: JAXAshby wrote: Its a lock because it was built as a lock and continues to function as a lock. it does not function as a lock. it functions as a gate, which you plainly state below (even as you fumb duckly say is "not relevant"). The fact that it is only used to when the current runs north (as I pointed out in my first post) is not relevant. It functions as a gate when the current runs south, as a lock when its north. This seems to be too complex for your little mind to comprehend. |
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JAXAshby wrote:
fumb duck, the gate is "open" (check the dictionary for the meaning of the water) with the current south, **********AND********* is often open as well when the current is north. So you say, but your word is worthless. The Corps of Eng and the Coast Pilot and the lock operator, and all other references say otherwise. It your word against the world jaxie. --------------------IN ------------------------ ADDITION -------------------------- if there is a need for a lock (and there is not) to move boats from one level of water to another when the current is north (that's what you said, jeffies) then there is also a need to move boats from one water level to another when the current is south. If that were not true, then the bay would fill with water and never empty. Sorry jaxie, you just showing your ignorance of the physical world here. When the gates were put in Shinnecock Bay was polluted and they wanted to minimize contamination to Peconic Bay. This made it impossible for boats to go northward, so the locks were added. It doesn't, jeffies, fill with water to overflowing flooding all the land in Riverhead and other towns until so much water is in the Bay it finaling floods across and empties into Long Island Sound. You do realize there are several opening to the ocean on both sides of the canal, don't you? geesh, jeffies. do you read what you write? From: Jeff Morris Date: 12/11/2004 9:40 AM Eastern Standard Time Message-id: JAXAshby wrote: Its a lock because it was built as a lock and continues to function as a lock. it does not function as a lock. it functions as a gate, which you plainly state below (even as you fumb duckly say is "not relevant"). The fact that it is only used to when the current runs north (as I pointed out in my first post) is not relevant. It functions as a gate when the current runs south, as a lock when its north. This seems to be too complex for your little mind to comprehend. |
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