What is this from? Who said it? How does it relate?
What is this from? Who said it? How does it relate?
I have seen the same description that you use for Explorer before, but it still bothers me... Why is it called a "high-fidelity" replica?
In a conventionally shaped bow, a bow wave forms immediately before the bow. When a bulb is placed below the water ahead of this wave, water is forced to flow up over the bulb. If the trough formed by water flowing off the bulb coincides with the bow wave, the two partially cancel out and reduce the vessel's wake.…
Woah, where are you pulling all this bright imagery from?... there was no mention of homeless people in the article, or any prejudice about giving to charity.
I am confused... where are you going with this comment. Do you really think it is Apple that charging your for the cellular plans?
Because it had 3G data capabilities, so following your logic wouldn't this be the iPhone 4G (assuming it can connect to 4G data networks) instead of the iPhone 5- a number that has no relevance at all.
I think you mean Omni-Max Theaters - they are AWESOME! I think they have changed the name of them to IMAX Dome or something less exciting, and I think there are still only a few in the country. If anyone has the opportunity I highly recommend it - the only one I have visited is in Boston, MA but I think there is one…
The oldest pictures on my computer are from 1994...
I had that same fan controller and temperature display in my system... good memories.
I didn't finish reading the comment thread before responding... point was already made... oops.
Your right, it would take a depression to do that...
OK, I am sure no one else cares. But the article says that the bus is a MCI 102DL3 ...
I will agree with you on the radio end... I think just about any headset can be affected.
My father is a pilot as well, corporate aircraft, everyone leaves their cellphone on and it has never affected the instruments. As a matter of fact after extensive research by many agencies no one has found any evidence that cellphones affect instruments.
Thanks for the input... for what its worth I think google translate did a good job translating what your wrote to English: Please kill bin Laden.
And Helium is becoming a rare commodity, what a waste....
The water tight bulkheads would have kept the water from traveling back through the boat - and as long as no more than 4 of the first water tight compartments were compromised the bow would have stayed above water keeping water from pouring into the top. The fourth water tight compartment ended under the wheelhouse.…
The Titanic could have actually stayed afloat with not 3 but 4 of the first water tight compartments flooded. That means as long as it didn't compromise the hull any further back than the pilot house it would have been OK (theoretically).
Metal AND Wood? - Most woods are less dense than water... it would be safer to say her buoyancy was compromised. Or to say that there wasn't enough buoyant material to keep all that steel above water.
As a fellow CT resident, I would like to second your comment.