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A wave surge isn't causing multi-G shock loads, jackassby.
shows you know not a thing about shock loads and what causes them. go stand in the corner, and keep quiet. adults are present. |
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![]() JAXAshby wrote: Y'know, I love the kind of putrid little ****-lick who thinks that being a seaman is somewhat akin to serving time for a felony conviction. then you love three quarters of the world's population. LOL Ya know, Doodles, the more I read of your nonsense, the more I realize how limited your education, how narrow your knowledge base, and how pitiful your experience, on all subjects, especially, boating. Hopefully, you'll never graduate to something larger than your Sunfish, which will save the taxpayers immense sums, as now, only the various "harbor patrols" need save your butt when the engine overheats or your gps goes belly up whilst navigating in some harbor. ( I have this amusing picture of Doodles on a Sunfish with a "seagull" outboard and large battery bank in the cockpit to run his laptop and Gps, wandering around some LI harbor ..... lost and in irons) otn |
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anyone care to explain just why you guys should not got to jail should you
injury someone with your negligent anchoring practises? Look around after a squall and see which boats "dragged" anchor (i.e. pulled their anchors loose by high G-load jerking) and which did not. drunk drivers who used to "prove" they were not too drunk to drive by stating that never before had they had an accident now find themselves with stiff jail sentences for killing someone by driving drunk. |
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otnmbrd...
-Trust me Bilge ...... having laughed through many a "Doodles" rant on subjects nautical, I still find it hard to imagine him holding down a "BR" position.On the one or two trips where he may have gotten out of sight of land, he MAY have been onboard as ballast or "Norwegian Steam", but that's all.- Bilge- jaxashby as a "fart-chaser"? Hmmm, maybe that's what his Staten Island ferry gig is leading up to...a promotion to inventorying other guys' "pecker tracks". Reading what passes for his posts, I think I know now what happens when guys fall asleep in the paint locker. - Doodles (jaxass) reminds me of my dear, departed, dingbat, aunt, who was appalled that I would choose to go to sea in "filthy" Merchant ships rather than in some nice clean Naval ship. Like my aunt, Doodles, wouldn't know a Merchant ship from a "choo choo twain".-otnmbrd Bilge- "But Auntie...I have a toilet of me very own on that ship". During the run up to Desert Storm, I was on the SS Wright, and for a while, we were the only civilian ship on the Mina Sulman pier in Bahrein.(Saudi Las Vegas). As one would expect, everyone with grease under their fingernails started "horse-trading". Occassionally we'd get Navy-type "guttersnipes",(I think that's the term for 'em in Navy vernacular), drop in on our engine room. There was ALWAYS two reactions you'd get: 1- God...this place is filthy! and 2-Where the hell IS everybody? This was especially the case if the swabbies were from the USS LaSalle, (Persian Gulf Command Ship). One of 'em asked about it once, and after I had explained the theory and practice of Overtime, and it's effect on Manning Scale, they seemed to get the picture. Regards; Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober |
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Then why are you here?
"JAXAshby" wrote in message ... A wave surge isn't causing multi-G shock loads, jackassby. shows you know not a thing about shock loads and what causes them. go stand in the corner, and keep quiet. adults are present. |
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bilge rat, you need to introduce yourself to labomba. the two of you can
sling b/s stories way over the top. won't be long until you are telling about the night you screwed six virgins, including three of the five svenssen sisters, while you worked days as a cropduster just before you became general of the mercenary strike force used in a certain south american country, later putting out oil well fires. (Bilgeman) Date: 9/20/2004 11:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time Message-id: otnmbrd... -Trust me Bilge ...... having laughed through many a "Doodles" rant on subjects nautical, I still find it hard to imagine him holding down a "BR" position.On the one or two trips where he may have gotten out of sight of land, he MAY have been onboard as ballast or "Norwegian Steam", but that's all.- Bilge- jaxashby as a "fart-chaser"? Hmmm, maybe that's what his Staten Island ferry gig is leading up to...a promotion to inventorying other guys' "pecker tracks". Reading what passes for his posts, I think I know now what happens when guys fall asleep in the paint locker. - Doodles (jaxass) reminds me of my dear, departed, dingbat, aunt, who was appalled that I would choose to go to sea in "filthy" Merchant ships rather than in some nice clean Naval ship. Like my aunt, Doodles, wouldn't know a Merchant ship from a "choo choo twain".-otnmbrd Bilge- "But Auntie...I have a toilet of me very own on that ship". During the run up to Desert Storm, I was on the SS Wright, and for a while, we were the only civilian ship on the Mina Sulman pier in Bahrein.(Saudi Las Vegas). As one would expect, everyone with grease under their fingernails started "horse-trading". Occassionally we'd get Navy-type "guttersnipes",(I think that's the term for 'em in Navy vernacular), drop in on our engine room. There was ALWAYS two reactions you'd get: 1- God...this place is filthy! and 2-Where the hell IS everybody? This was especially the case if the swabbies were from the USS LaSalle, (Persian Gulf Command Ship). One of 'em asked about it once, and after I had explained the theory and practice of Overtime, and it's effect on Manning Scale, they seemed to get the picture. Regards; Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober |
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jaxashby whines:
-bilge rat, you need to introduce yourself to labomba. the two of you can sling b/s stories way over the top.- Bilge- Huh...two seamen + 1 coffeepot = sea stories. For all your supposed expertise, you don't know one of the most fundamental tenets of Yankee seamanship? -won't be long until you are telling about the night you screwed six virgins,including three of the five svenssen sisters, while you worked days as a cropduster just before you became general of the mercenary strike force used in a certain south american country, later putting out oil well fires.-jaxashby Bilge-You sound jealous. Did your old lady give some sailor a roll in the hay? That's a shame, but don't take it out on me...I didn't touch the skank. GFY Mutiny is a Management Tool Select Your Tattoo while Sober |
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JAXAshby wrote:
yo-yo bilge rat, there is no historical evidence whatsoever that that dude ever existed. but, then there is no historical evidence to show you have a brain, either. Ain't it strange that Christ could left his church in the care of any of his apostles, among the ones we know of were tax collectors,farmers, tradesmen, prostitutes(reformed), and fishermen. There's no need to argue about the existence of Jesus. There's no way to prove he existed or didn't exist It's sort of like George W. Bush's "completion" of duties in the National Guard - he either didn't or did, but there's no way to prove it: you have to accept or deny it on faith alone. -- We today have a president of the United States who looks like he is the son of Howdy Doody or Alfred E. Newman, who isn't smarter than either of them, who is arrogant about his ignorance, who is reckless and incompetent, and whose backers are turning the United States into a pariah. What, me worry? |
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Catenary is a mathematical "term"? Term?
Yes. I thought a mathematical term was any distinct quantity contained in a polynomial....... you were wrong. again. and again. and again. and again. and again. |
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