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Posted on 05/05/2004 7:57:51 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
New verse:
Upon the hearth the fire is red, |
Still round the corner there may wait |
Home is behind, the world ahead, |
Cha-ching...
Goodnight! Enjoy your movie! Still sittin' here talkin' non-stop with Aunt Cheryl between posts. :-)
You just been sittin' there waitin' to get that precious? :-)
Hi Aunt Cheryl!!! :-)
Nope. Merely a target of opportunity. :-)
Well... am needing to bail out soon... :-)
Aunt Cheryl says "Hi."
and to let you know that she's real glad I got to stay here longer. (not sure why you're asposed to know that.)
And... Uncle Lynn says, "Hi."
You'd be comfortable with us here. This is a smoke filled room. LOL
Those directions will probably help reduce the risk. But there are 205 known cases where people followed all that and still got attacked by Whites (not including other sharks):
MAPS of Confirmed Unprovoked White Shark Attacks
So IMO anytime you get in the ocean it's a small but calculated risk, which is larger or smaller depending on where you are and what you do. I don't believe in overhyping the risk (except to scare Ruthy, LOL!) but I also don't believe in downplaying it like I see a lot of nature shows do. I saw one show where Valerie Taylor went down in a chain-mail suit, deliberately started a feeding frenzy among blue sharks, fed them fish by hand during the frenzy, and got her glove ripped off and almost lost her hand along with it. When she came out of the water her first reaction was, "It wasn't the shark's fault; it was my fault--I was in it's territory!" Um, yeah, I'd say so :)
Well, if you gotta bail, you gotta bail. In that case, goodnight and have a good day tomorrow. :-)
G'night g'nad! (Hey, that alliterates! :)
Well, there are giant sturgeon in AD&D :) In real-life, they like to lurk on the bottom along with sixgills, waiting for Ruthys to come along. . .and sometimes they even leap into the boat in search of Ruthy snacks:
Florida Sturgeon "Attacks" Over For Now
Last summer, at least four people were injured when the fish with prehistoric roots leapt out of the water and crashed into them.
Nice snaig!--that'll learn me to Google up man-eating sturgeon sites when there's a Precious in play. . . :)
G'night, Bear!
Have a good night! Watch out for giant man-eating land sturgeon! :)
Landshark....
Hey...had an interesting day today. My home PC blew up...well sort of -- accumulated a mass of viruses apparently that over time zapped it out. Had a guy come in who was good at his stuff and cleaned my machine out and really revved it up. My computer's like new. Apparently, I had accumulated a bunch of viruses over time that came to a critical mass today when I started up. Used up all my memory and started running programs on its own. Guy came to my house and cleaned the PC out good. All of a sudden I've got speed I never knew I had!
Hey, would you guys post where your registered again...weddins' a comin' up and I'm actually thinking about it now!
I love it when that happens! A good cam will do that too!
I'll be bailing out presently.
But one thing I want to make clear: Ruthee... there has never been even ONE known shark attack in the Puget Sound, or the place we'll be. Not One. Ever. They just don't live here.
Fedora: Please don't do that. Some folk really do have unrealistic fears of such things, and I don't want that to interfere with enjoyment of things out at da beach for weddingmoot. There really are not sharks or anything else to be concerned about out in the Gig Harbor area. The only thing we'll have to worry about is sunscreen. :-)
Nite nite...
Glad you were able to get that fixed! Hey, speaking of that, either of you guys know what might be causing this? I have an external USRobotics modem which recently sometimes starts whining white noise after running normally for a while. I assume it's a hardware problem, but strangely, when this happens the noise will lower if I minimize all my Windows. Any idea why it might be doing that?
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