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Paul McGrane September 6th 07 01:00 AM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 
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Another shot of this beauty.

Bouler September 6th 07 01:14 AM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 

"Paul McGrane" schreef in bericht
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Another shot of this beauty.


One word "WOW".
--
Groeten
Bouler (The Netherlands)



wizofwas September 6th 07 06:33 AM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 

"Paul McGrane" wrote in message
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Another shot of this beauty.


That Chute's a little messed up.

wizofwas



joevan[_2_] September 6th 07 04:07 PM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 
On Wed, 5 Sep 2007 20:00:10 -0400, "Paul McGrane"
wrote:

Another shot of this beauty.

Nice shot. Thanks.

pe.rhodes September 6th 07 08:20 PM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 
This is at least the second shot of this beautiful ketch, however, it is not
'US' it is Dutch. It clearly carries the Dutch flag and the 'NED' on the
sail is for the Netherlands. Perhaps some confusion is understandable, since
it is named after a Greek muse.


"Paul McGrane" wrote in message
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Another shot of this beauty.




Paul McGrane September 6th 07 09:55 PM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 
pe.rhodes,
I don't use the country code "US" to state what country the ship is from, it
is
to show what country the photo was taken in. Maybe I have been doing it
wrong.
In the rail group that I post in we use the country that the photo was taken
in.
If a Canadian engine is photographed in the USA it is labeled "US" and
vise-versa.
What are the rules? Is there a need for the country prefix?
I'm happy to do it either way :-)

Paul


"pe.rhodes" wrote in message
. ..
This is at least the second shot of this beautiful ketch, however, it is
not 'US' it is Dutch. It clearly carries the Dutch flag and the 'NED' on
the sail is for the Netherlands. Perhaps some confusion is understandable,
since it is named after a Greek muse.


"Paul McGrane" wrote in message
...
Another shot of this beauty.





SHIVER ME TIMBERS September 6th 07 10:01 PM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 
"Paul McGrane" wrote:


I'm happy to do it either way :-)


Paul.... DO IT ANY WAY YOU WANT.

There are not enough posters nor are there enough postings that anybody
in this group should be getting their panties in a knot over a flag on
the stern or at which port or country the photo was taken.

We are all adults here and if someone is that idly curious and wishes to
know just where a particular shot was taken.... they can ask.

I don't know about the rest of the group but I come here for the
pictures and personally don't care where they were taken.

Jeroen Noot September 9th 07 05:56 PM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 
I use a country code in the title of my messages as well. Strictly
speaking, I'm using the wrong code (NL instead of NED).

I do like to know where a shot was taken, but I'm not really interested
in the country of origin of the ships.

As long as people keep on posting nice pictures, I'm happy!

Thanx for another nice shot!

Regards,

Jeroen


Paul McGrane September 9th 07 10:55 PM

US Urania Newport RI July 07
 
Ok Shiver! Works for me :-)

Paul


"SHIVER ME TIMBERS" wrote in message
...
"Paul McGrane" wrote:



I'm happy to do it either way :-)


Paul.... DO IT ANY WAY YOU WANT.

There are not enough posters nor are there enough postings that anybody
in this group should be getting their panties in a knot over a flag on
the stern or at which port or country the photo was taken.

We are all adults here and if someone is that idly curious and wishes to
know just where a particular shot was taken.... they can ask.

I don't know about the rest of the group but I come here for the
pictures and personally don't care where they were taken.




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