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To: Citizen Zed
2 posted on
01/28/2016 10:59:30 PM PST by
Jeff Chandler
(I shot Schroedinger's cat with Chekhov's gun.)
To: Citizen Zed
3 posted on
01/28/2016 11:00:23 PM PST by
r_barton
(I'm a trumpeter for TRUMP, not one of the CruZEROS.)
To: Citizen Zed
He has a house in Kona, Big Island of Hawaii, and frequently we see that massive ship anchored in Kailua Bay. His home is just onshore.
4 posted on
01/28/2016 11:06:26 PM PST by
jobim
To: Citizen Zed
Only two helicopters?
Pfffft!
6 posted on
01/28/2016 11:12:05 PM PST by
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway - "Enjoy Yourself" ala Louis Prima)
To: Citizen Zed
I think that the blue one is Octopus, and the little white one is Tatoosh.
It can be a bother keeping track of them all sometimes...
7 posted on
01/28/2016 11:17:42 PM PST by
BeauBo
To: Citizen Zed
If you want to catch big fish you use big bait...the bigger the boat, the bigger the bait you can use. Depth charges come to mind with this little rowboat.
9 posted on
01/28/2016 11:21:00 PM PST by
crazyhorse691
(Who knew that an elected official is a demi-god waiting to happen?)
To: Citizen Zed
Maybe the anchor is controlled by Windows software. ;-)
10 posted on
01/28/2016 11:22:26 PM PST by
r_barton
(I'm a trumpeter for TRUMP, not one of the CruZEROS.)
To: Citizen Zed
14 posted on
01/28/2016 11:50:20 PM PST by
Ken H
To: Citizen Zed
15 posted on
01/28/2016 11:54:22 PM PST by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a Simple Manner for a Happy Life :o)
To: Citizen Zed
Not one but two helicopters.
To: Citizen Zed
28 posted on
01/29/2016 3:33:58 AM PST by
Mr Apple
(GO TRUMP GO !)
To: Citizen Zed
Some zillionaires do care about the environment.
29 posted on
01/29/2016 4:19:45 AM PST by
Travis McGee
(www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com)
To: Citizen Zed
support for research to (...) restore coral reefs Well, in order to restore, one must first destroy. Step one accomplished!
30 posted on
01/29/2016 4:37:35 AM PST by
Moltke
To: Citizen Zed
Oh, the amusing irony. When I’ve seen Allen in the news before, he’s always tried to play himself up as an Environmentalist. He launched something last year to study coral reefs in an effort to build up his environmental credibility. His giant yacht destroying coral reefs is going to make that a little, uh, awkward.
31 posted on
01/29/2016 4:39:16 AM PST by
Opinionated Blowhard
("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
To: Citizen Zed
Just turn it off and turn it back on.
32 posted on
01/29/2016 4:39:27 AM PST by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: Citizen Zed
Microsoft needs more H-1B’s because domestic tech help is soooo expensive.
33 posted on
01/29/2016 4:40:09 AM PST by
central_va
(I won't be reconstructed and I do not give a damn.)
To: Citizen Zed
Yacht?
Give her a gun and some VLS cells, and she’s a Frigate.
34 posted on
01/29/2016 4:41:33 AM PST by
NorthMountain
("The time has come", the Walrus said, "to talk of many things")
To: Citizen Zed
Let’s not get our panties in a wad about this accident. The government of Grand Cayman has recently decided to deliberately destroy a reef to put in a deep water cruise ship pier. But of course that deliberate damage will be done after filing all the appropriate “impact studies” as well as touching all the other bases required by the enviro-whackos.
36 posted on
01/29/2016 5:17:14 AM PST by
Tallguy
To: Citizen Zed
I was Roman Abramovich's Eclipse anchored off Antigua last week. That makes Allen's look like a tug boat.
To: Citizen Zed
There is a known technology that radically increases the growth of coral in coral shallow water, even if there is nothing there but sand.
It was discovered that a small electrical current passing through cable is very attractive to coral microorganisms that latch on to the cable and reproduce much faster than normal.
So an idea was proposed to lay a large grid of cable just offshore in a sandy tidewater area, with two sections of cable going ashore where they are attached to a resistor and a car battery. So little electricity is used that a single charged battery will last most of a month before being replaced and recharged.
Sure enough, within a year or two, the grid was mostly covered with coral, in a process much faster than naturally. And with the coral came a surfeit of life.
So a good question is why hasn’t this technology appeared in all sorts of places prone to coral but currently without it?
40 posted on
01/29/2016 5:27:29 AM PST by
yefragetuwrabrumuy
("Don't compare me to the almighty, compare me to the alternative." -Obama, 09-24-11)
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