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L D'Bonnie April 12th 08 08:03 PM

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On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice will
occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the surrounding area.
The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so that it will move down stream
without piling up. The link is to the Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex


LdB



HEMI-Powered April 12th 08 09:20 PM

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L D'Bonnie added these comments in the current discussion du jour
....

On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice
will occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the
surrounding area. The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so that
it will move down stream without piling up. The link is to the
Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex

Now, THIS is a "tall-ship"! grin

--
HP, aka Jerry

"That's all I have to say about that" - Forrest Gump



Paul McGrane April 12th 08 11:02 PM

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Interesting set of photos!

Paul



L D'Bonnie April 13th 08 03:46 AM

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HEMI-Powered wrote:
L D'Bonnie added these comments in the current discussion du jour
...

On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice
will occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the
surrounding area. The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so that
it will move down stream without piling up. The link is to the
Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex

Now, THIS is a "tall-ship"! grin


Perhaps a renaming of the group is in order. Something like

alt.binaries.pictures.tall.short.long.lean-ships-boats-things.that.float.or.not.and.kids.on.cannons:)


LdB

HEMI-Powered April 13th 08 05:06 AM

River Ice Breaking 01
 
L D'Bonnie added these comments in the current discussion du jour
....

On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice
will occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the
surrounding area. The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so
that it will move down stream without piling up. The link is
to the Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex

Now, THIS is a "tall-ship"! grin


Perhaps a renaming of the group is in order. Something like

alt.binaries.pictures.tall.short.long.lean-ships-boats-things.tha
t.float.or.not.and.kids.on.cannons:)

Nah! I like it just fine, but note the "grin" after my comment as
I really did think the "ship" was pretty damn interesting, I've
certainly never seen anything like it before, so I downloaded it
for my slide show screen saver. Yes, I see the smiley face after
your comment so I imagine you're also kidding in a way.

--
HP, aka Jerry

"That's all I have to say about that" - Forrest Gump



Vlad April 13th 08 12:52 PM

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On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 14:03:53 -0500, L D'Bonnie wrote
(in article ):

On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice will
occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the surrounding area.
The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so that it will move down stream
without piling up. The link is to the Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex


LdB



What an incredible contraption! If you go to the Web site, click Videos and
then watch the "Glace" video. Interesting!

-Vlad

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Edina, Minnesota, USA
vjkedrovsky at gmail dot com
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joevan[_2_] April 13th 08 04:35 PM

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On Sun, 13 Apr 2008 06:52:48 -0500, Vlad wrote:

On Sat, 12 Apr 2008 14:03:53 -0500, L D'Bonnie wrote
(in article ):

On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice will
occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the surrounding area.
The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so that it will move down stream
without piling up. The link is to the Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex


LdB



What an incredible contraption! If you go to the Web site, click Videos and
then watch the "Glace" video. Interesting!

-Vlad

That is an interesting thang.

L D'Bonnie April 13th 08 08:12 PM

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HEMI-Powered wrote:
L D'Bonnie added these comments in the current discussion du jour
...

On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice
will occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the
surrounding area. The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so
that it will move down stream without piling up. The link is
to the Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex

Now, THIS is a "tall-ship"! grin

Perhaps a renaming of the group is in order. Something like

alt.binaries.pictures.tall.short.long.lean-ships-boats-things.tha
t.float.or.not.and.kids.on.cannons:)

Nah! I like it just fine, but note the "grin" after my comment as
I really did think the "ship" was pretty damn interesting, I've
certainly never seen anything like it before, so I downloaded it
for my slide show screen saver. Yes, I see the smiley face after
your comment so I imagine you're also kidding in a way.

You imagined correctly. There have been many posts to the group that
"stretch" things a tad. I plead guilty to a few of them myself.

Unusual photos provide interesting fill between the rare tall ship
posts. I have saved a few of your "nearly on topic" posts.

Just so you don't have to imagine this time, I believe this image
will clarify things.

LdB


HEMI-Powered April 13th 08 09:07 PM

River Ice Breaking 01
 
L D'Bonnie added these comments in the current discussion du jour
....

Now, THIS is a "tall-ship"! grin

Perhaps a renaming of the group is in order. Something like

alt.binaries.pictures.tall.short.long.lean-ships-boats-things.t
ha t.float.or.not.and.kids.on.cannons:)

Nah! I like it just fine, but note the "grin" after my
comment as I really did think the "ship" was pretty damn
interesting, I've certainly never seen anything like it before,
so I downloaded it for my slide show screen saver. Yes, I see
the smiley face after your comment so I imagine you're also
kidding in a way.

You imagined correctly. There have been many posts to the group
that "stretch" things a tad. I plead guilty to a few of them
myself.

Unusual photos provide interesting fill between the rare tall
ship posts. I have saved a few of your "nearly on topic" posts.

Just so you don't have to imagine this time, I believe this
image will clarify things.

Before I started posting, I asked about the apparent broad meaning
of "tall-ships" to include about anything that floats. Bouler,
among others, commented pretty much as you did, namely that so long
as it is a ship or a boat, it is acceptable. And, there appears not
to be a FAQ document, so I've restricted my posts to approximately
the categories of boats & ships I saw here, although I, too, have
stretched the definition as well but nobody seems to be complaining
so why make a fuss when there is any, right?!

--
HP, aka Jerry

"That's all I have to say about that" - Forrest Gump



Bouler April 13th 08 10:56 PM

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"L D'Bonnie" schreef in bericht
m...
On the Red River in Manitoba. During the spring break up ice will
occasionally jamb up and dam the river, flooding the surrounding area.
The Amphibex machine breaks up the ice so that it will move down stream
without piling up. The link is to the Amphibex web site


http://www.normrock.ca/1/The_Amphibex/The_Amphibex

What a great invention, seeïng the video's on the page its simply great.
I never saw a ship like this, thats the interesting thing of this newsgroup.

Starting years ago with Tallships, we ran out of pictures from, Tallships.
Then the regulars decided to accept any ship because we are all lovers of
the sea.
Even lighthouses are allowed, even a wooden shoe with a sail.
That keeps this NG alive.
If we only accepted tallships this group would be dead by now.
--
Greetings
Bouler (The Netherlands)




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