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On Sat, 16 Mar 2013 17:22:38 -0400, Gogarty wrote:
In article m, says... On 3/16/2013 2:36 PM, Gogarty wrote: In article om, says... (Snip) You enjoy the Disney hospitality at their resorts. Why not at sea? Do you get seasick? Yup. I'll bet that's it. Sue! Sue! Everybody's doing it. One whiner on the Carnival Triumph wants to sue because the ship was listing from side to side. Isn't that what ships do? Exactly. I suspect that when she was under tow she yawed and listed to one side then the other. Stabilizers not effective with no power. But I must say those vessels are extraordinarily stable. Re cruise ship vs ocean liner. Liner has a foredeck. Some cruise ships have no foredeck at all. Liner built of heavier plate. Excellent U Tube documentary on the Queen Mary 2. Well, there you go. The Disney Magic, having a foredeck and all, is definitely an ocean liner. thanks for clearing that up! Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' last resort. |
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