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On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 23:06:00 -0400, Wayne.B
wrote: On Fri, 16 Mar 2007 22:22:25 +1100, Peter Hendra wrote: It is rather scary being the tallest thing for miles of ocean when you see lightning ahead. You bet. Lightning is fickle however. We were halfway to Bermuda once, over 300 miles offshore when we got hit with a ferocious thunder squall. The boat was a perfect target, all aluminum hull with an 85 ft mast. Lightning chose to hit a wavetop about 100 yards away instead of us. We still lost all of the electronics except my pocket GPS, just from induced currents. The pocket GPS was an early model and hasn't worked in years now, but I still keep it around for sentimental reasons. :-) As it is so fickle, I've often thought of sacrificing a chicken to Poseidon. Once, not having a real live chicken, I threw a tin of chicken spam overboard. It was rusty and looked unsafe for us to eat but the God didn't appear to notice it as the lightning didn't touch us. Anyone know what Poseidon prefers? |
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