To: woofer
but the sea floor may have just change after the earthquake and tsunami
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10 posted on
01/08/2005 3:40:16 AM PST by
Elle Bee
To: Elle Bee
sea floor may have just change after the earthquakeThe sub still has sonar, changed seafloor or no.
11 posted on
01/08/2005 3:42:42 AM PST by
ThanhPhero
( Nguoi hanh huong den La Vang)
To: Elle Bee
12 posted on
01/08/2005 3:42:50 AM PST by
Paleo Conservative
(Hey! Hey! Ho! Ho! Dan Rather's got to go!)
To: Elle Bee
but the sea floor may have just change after the earthquake and tsunamiSo....you're gonna defend the Captain? This is usually a pretty big no-no for a ship's commander, a career-ender.
One of the times the HOUSTON ran aground was in San Diego Harbor. I found out about it when the Captain's picture made the cover of "Proceedings" and a former crewmwmber of the SALT LAKE CITY was laughing about it.
15 posted on
01/08/2005 3:48:44 AM PST by
woofer
To: Elle Bee
but the sea floor may have just change after the earthquake and tsunamiThe sub's sonar didn't change any. Wouldn't want to be him.
51 posted on
01/08/2005 4:54:40 AM PST by
Caipirabob
(Democrats.. Socialists..Commies..Traitors...Who can tell the difference?)
To: Elle Bee
Guam is 7,307 miles from where the Sumatran Earthquake was. The sea floor hasn't changed there.
To: Elle Bee
. . . but the sea floor may have just changed.That would be an excellent explanation from the Captain's point of view. "That chunk of land just appeared out of nowhere."
To: Elle Bee
but the sea floor may have just change after the earthquake and tsunami
thats what I was thinking
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