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On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 02:14:22 GMT "Comcast News" wrote..
Poor Harry, forced to begging for attention in rec.boats. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JAXAshby wrote: only hoary would differeniate between "thinking" and "reasoning". ... incapable of abstract thinking or reasoning. Thinking is thought, cogitation, meditation, mental action or activity, while reasoning is the process by which one judgement is deduced from another or others which are given. One can think abstractly or reason abstractly, separately or simultaneously. One can also think or reason without involving the abstract, as it were. How's your narrative thinking? Better than your abstract thinking? -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 As previously posted to Jim, there are several of you in this newsgroup who exist only because of Krause. Without Krause 99.999% of what you post here would not be posted. You need to get yourself a life of some sort. Sorry, not Krause. The only thing I admire about him is his ability to play Pavlov here. He posts something and you Jim and three or four others likke you start salivating. Whose sock puppet are you? -- Posted by usenet4all.com |
"Anonymous Poster" wrote in message ... On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 02:14:22 GMT "Comcast News" wrote.. Poor Harry, forced to begging for attention in rec.boats. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JAXAshby wrote: only hoary would differeniate between "thinking" and "reasoning". ... incapable of abstract thinking or reasoning. Thinking is thought, cogitation, meditation, mental action or activity, while reasoning is the process by which one judgement is deduced from another or others which are given. One can think abstractly or reason abstractly, separately or simultaneously. One can also think or reason without involving the abstract, as it were. How's your narrative thinking? Better than your abstract thinking? -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 As previously posted to Jim, there are several of you in this newsgroup who exist only because of Krause. Without Krause 99.999% of what you post here would not be posted. You need to get yourself a life of some sort. Sorry, not Krause. The only thing I admire about him is his ability to play Pavlov here. He posts something and you Jim and three or four others likke you start salivating. Whose sock puppet are you? -- Posted by usenet4all.com You forgot to add "eh" and "fella" to your post this time. lol |
Depends on the swells hitting land. Mavericks break is a reef break and is
45' deep on a calm day. We have seen 60' waves during the Quicksilver surf contests. And we get 4-5' surf in less than 9' water all the time. Yolu need to come to the not so Pacific Ocean West Coast and watch surfing, or fish. We normally fish 5' or less swells, but fish mornings as we get 3-4' wind chop on top of the swells after noon. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... billie, one can not get 4 foot waves in 3 foot deep water. one can't get 4 foot waves even in 9 foot deep water. or even 20 foot deep water. or 30 foot deep water. it don't make a rip what the storm surge is or is not. There will be a storm surge. Hurricanes are low pressure cells. When I went through Betsy in Biloxi in 1965, we had about a 9' surge. And we were 75 miles from the eye. They will get both a surge from the low pressure, and from the wind piling up the water. Same reason that Bengladesh has such terrible floods. The prevailing winds blow the water in to land. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep hoary, five foot waves can NOT exist in three to four foot deep water without breaking, therefore out a half mile to nearly a mile can not happen. nice try, hoary. |
jim--,
No matter how hard Harry tries to change his writing style, it still come through. If Harry wasn't such a vicious lil *******, I would feel terrible playing with his mind this way. "jim--" wrote in message ... "Anonymous Poster" wrote in message ... On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 02:14:22 GMT "Comcast News" wrote.. Poor Harry, forced to begging for attention in rec.boats. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JAXAshby wrote: only hoary would differeniate between "thinking" and "reasoning". ... incapable of abstract thinking or reasoning. Thinking is thought, cogitation, meditation, mental action or activity, while reasoning is the process by which one judgement is deduced from another or others which are given. One can think abstractly or reason abstractly, separately or simultaneously. One can also think or reason without involving the abstract, as it were. How's your narrative thinking? Better than your abstract thinking? -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 As previously posted to Jim, there are several of you in this newsgroup who exist only because of Krause. Without Krause 99.999% of what you post here would not be posted. You need to get yourself a life of some sort. Sorry, not Krause. The only thing I admire about him is his ability to play Pavlov here. He posts something and you Jim and three or four others likke you start salivating. Whose sock puppet are you? -- Posted by usenet4all.com You forgot to add "eh" and "fella" to your post this time. lol |
It also reminds me of the time Harry created a fictious person to log on and
talk about his Lobster Boat, what he didn't know is that his IP remained the same. Now he has found out usenet4all I am sure his sock puppet will ask him if he is married to that wonderful doctor who does 90% of her work pro bono, and who also just got her PHD. "Comcast News" wrote in message news:41NTc.315265$XM6.154877@attbi_s53... jim--, No matter how hard Harry tries to change his writing style, it still come through. If Harry wasn't such a vicious lil *******, I would feel terrible playing with his mind this way. "jim--" wrote in message ... "Anonymous Poster" wrote in message ... On Sun, 15 Aug 2004 02:14:22 GMT "Comcast News" wrote.. Poor Harry, forced to begging for attention in rec.boats. "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... JAXAshby wrote: only hoary would differeniate between "thinking" and "reasoning". ... incapable of abstract thinking or reasoning. Thinking is thought, cogitation, meditation, mental action or activity, while reasoning is the process by which one judgement is deduced from another or others which are given. One can think abstractly or reason abstractly, separately or simultaneously. One can also think or reason without involving the abstract, as it were. How's your narrative thinking? Better than your abstract thinking? -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 As previously posted to Jim, there are several of you in this newsgroup who exist only because of Krause. Without Krause 99.999% of what you post here would not be posted. You need to get yourself a life of some sort. Sorry, not Krause. The only thing I admire about him is his ability to play Pavlov here. He posts something and you Jim and three or four others likke you start salivating. Whose sock puppet are you? -- Posted by usenet4all.com You forgot to add "eh" and "fella" to your post this time. lol |
ah, bill, "surf" means **breaking** waves, waves that don't travel all that
far. Depends on the swells hitting land. Mavericks break is a reef break and is 45' deep on a calm day. We have seen 60' waves during the Quicksilver surf contests. And we get 4-5' surf in less than 9' water all the time. Yolu need to come to the not so Pacific Ocean West Coast and watch surfing, or fish. We normally fish 5' or less swells, but fish mornings as we get 3-4' wind chop on top of the swells after noon. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... billie, one can not get 4 foot waves in 3 foot deep water. one can't get 4 foot waves even in 9 foot deep water. or even 20 foot deep water. or 30 foot deep water. it don't make a rip what the storm surge is or is not. There will be a storm surge. Hurricanes are low pressure cells. When I went through Betsy in Biloxi in 1965, we had about a 9' surge. And we were 75 miles from the eye. They will get both a surge from the low pressure, and from the wind piling up the water. Same reason that Bengladesh has such terrible floods. The prevailing winds blow the water in to land. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep hoary, five foot waves can NOT exist in three to four foot deep water without breaking, therefore out a half mile to nearly a mile can not happen. nice try, hoary. |
JAXAshby wrote:
ah, bill, "surf" means **breaking** waves, waves that don't travel all that far. Exactly how far can waves travel, JaxAss? Be precise. List all possibilities of waves, all influences on their height and type, and the maximum distance you personally have measured their travel. You ought to spend your time more wisely. Buy yourself a bathing suit that fits...and a face mask. If you do, you might find one of the righties here will date you. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
Surf is a wave.
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... ah, bill, "surf" means **breaking** waves, waves that don't travel all that far. Depends on the swells hitting land. Mavericks break is a reef break and is 45' deep on a calm day. We have seen 60' waves during the Quicksilver surf contests. And we get 4-5' surf in less than 9' water all the time. Yolu need to come to the not so Pacific Ocean West Coast and watch surfing, or fish. We normally fish 5' or less swells, but fish mornings as we get 3-4' wind chop on top of the swells after noon. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... billie, one can not get 4 foot waves in 3 foot deep water. one can't get 4 foot waves even in 9 foot deep water. or even 20 foot deep water. or 30 foot deep water. it don't make a rip what the storm surge is or is not. There will be a storm surge. Hurricanes are low pressure cells. When I went through Betsy in Biloxi in 1965, we had about a 9' surge. And we were 75 miles from the eye. They will get both a surge from the low pressure, and from the wind piling up the water. Same reason that Bengladesh has such terrible floods. The prevailing winds blow the water in to land. Bill "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... five foot waves riding on top of a storm surge on top of water that may only be three to four feet deep hoary, five foot waves can NOT exist in three to four foot deep water without breaking, therefore out a half mile to nearly a mile can not happen. nice try, hoary. |
Calif Bill wrote:
Surf is a wave. "JAXAshby" wrote in message ... ah, bill, "surf" means **breaking** waves, waves that don't travel all that far. I agree completely. Surf is a wave. Further, it is patently obvious that a number of those who have ocmmented here haven't a frippin' clue as to what happens or may happen in an ocean coastal area during a serious storm. Last year, during the hurricane, Bay waters were pushed by tides, wide and surge five city blocks up into the town of Chesapeake Beach. There were four foot waves breaking over several parking lots and part of the main street. Several of the houses blocks uphill from the Bay had high water marks on them shingles four to five feet off the ground. I suspect dockside boaters like Dennis and would stain their shorts if they ever had to run one of our rougher Atlantic Ocean inlets. I've seen lake boaters like him look at what was involved and turn the helm over to someone who had some idea of what to do. I don't know what JaxAss is trying to prove, other than being argumentative. He's got a dippy little sailbote that doesn't look as if it could safely cross Long Island Sound. -- "There's an old saying in Tennessee - I know it's in Texas, probably in Tennessee - that says, fool me once, shame on - shame on you. Fool me - you can't get fooled again." -George W. Bush, Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 17, 2002 |
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