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- pommystuart
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How come Chris gets on the big money?
- pommystuart
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Snap.
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A country that was on my bucket list, but the bucket sprung a covid leak.
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A country that was on my bucket list, but the bucket sprung a covid leak.
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Randi wrote: ↑Wed Mar 30, 2022 5:39 pm
Tugboats fail to dislodge huge ship stuck in Chesapeake Bay
The Ever Forward ran aground after leaving Baltimore for Norfolk on March 13. It apparently missed a turn in the deep channel leading down the bay.
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World attention was focused a year ago on a ship in the same commercial fleet, the Evergreen line, that became stuck in the Suez Canal.
Container ship stuck in Chesapeake Bay for more than a month is free
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Very funny! Evergreen is one of the biggest shippers on the US western coast. Here at Long Beach (Where the Naval Ship Yard some of our OW ships docked) they have built a huge commercial port. Side by side with Los Angeles, they take turns as the biggest ports in the US. These are the ones where ships have been sitting around, 60 - 80 at a time waiting to off load. There are still a couple cruise ships just hanging out. The Harbor masterpilot takes over at the break water. REALLY good job if you can get it. Seems the only way to get the experience is for your dad to be a harbor pilot. For Air quality reasons, they started waiting further out in the ocean. For some ships, the crews were not allowed to disembark even when their (many months) contracts were up. Some places they were even running low on supplies. From the stories heard- it sounded like 18-19th century ships.
- pommystuart
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Not to good on this one. It's easy when you find it.
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Michael wrote
WOW! I would think most volunteer science groups do not have this level of computer horsepower behind them!Fans of our spreadsheets might find this post, about the numbers behind the spreadsheets, interesting.
- pommystuart
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I only come up with the smart ideas, it takes a lot smarter than me to make them work. (But thanks for the thoughts Michael)