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I post this as there has been past interest in the Titanic.
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On Thu, 17 Apr 2008 06:26:07 +1000, Herodotus
wrote: I post this as there has been past interest in the Titanic. http://msn.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/...ectid=10504501 |
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![]() "Herodotus" wrote in message ... I post this as there has been past interest in the Titanic. http://msn.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/...ectid=10504501 I started to read ,, the postings .. about rivets.. then Wibur, Roger, Liberals,, Conservatives.. For me: Titanic = boat going too fast, into ice, and then sunk.. That is it , nothing more. I wonder though... with the price of fuel, if the ocean liner will be making a comeback. Maybe not in the classic sense, but a big ship can carry lots of passengers, and freight. With the price of fuel, isn't it possible that the ocean liner is cheaper to operate than a fleet of airplanes, et all. In many parts of the world, passenger shipping is common. Why not in the USA? My boat is located near a military runway. All day long the big jets come and go. What a waste of fuel. Soon, fuel will be at the $5 dollar per gallon rate. I spoke to a motor boat, big cruiser, owner today. He said he doesnt' plan on taking her off the dock .. she will be a condo. Meanwhile,, plane after plane goes overhead. |
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On 2008-04-17 21:32:07 -0400, "Thomas, Spring Point Light"
said: Maybe not in the classic sense, but a big ship can carry lots of passengers, and freight. With the price of fuel, isn't it possible that the ocean liner is cheaper to operate than a fleet of airplanes, et all. Passenger travel, I doubt. Time=money for the commercial flier Freight: Perhaps, particularly for time-insensitive loads. I get a "feel" that somehow the money for dredging the ICW up the east coast has been found, which can take a lot of load off of I-95. I certainly haven't heard much about unusual grounding spots for a few months. Military traffic=ASAP, "What cost?". (Okay, lots of military freight (almost said "fright") moves by boat.) -- Jere Lull Xan-à-Deux -- Tanzer 28 #4 out of Tolchester, MD Xan's pages: http://web.mac.com/jerelull/iWeb/Xan/ Our BVI trips & tips: http://homepage.mac.com/jerelull/BVI/ |
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Perhaps a chilling parallel to the current Boeing "Dreamliner" supply
problems caused (partly) by the lack of "fasteners".... (rivets?) http://www.designnews.com/article/CA6539816.html "Herodotus" wrote in message ... I post this as there has been past interest in the Titanic. http://msn.nzherald.co.nz/section/2/...ectid=10504501 |
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