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    I am soooo jealous

    By the way, you might want to put some teff gel where the stainless cotter pin goes through the aluminum gooseneck. Mine froze up after only eight months. Had to cut it with a hack saw and drill it out

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    Thumbs up Tough Nell

    C'pete,
    There's an island out there in the Pacific named MILLIWAYS where it's always Saturday afternoon and there's always a nice cool breeze.*
    Next to a barefoot beach bar called Ursa Minor Beta there's an annex which actually is a well stocked marine store with perpetual 60's prices on everything.
    Marvin's there of course, as always, but you'll probably find some of your best friends and old acquaintances getting some gear or having a beer. Brion Toss,

    >google< Brion Toss Yacht Riggers Fairleads Newsletter
    http://www.briontoss.com/education/a.../miscjan04.htm

    he might be around too having some turnbuckles tightened - or flaking a schooner's chain bucket. Anyway, since he's here, take a look at his ultimate multi-pocket traveling vest**, which you should fill up while you are on the island.
    Where ever you voyage in this universe, you'll have the right tool to get you out of trouble.
    And one of them, as C'pete reminds us, is Tefgel - keep it in the same pocket as your pink pearl.

    Happy solstice you old f... salts!
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    *apologies to Douglas Noel Adams.
    **might be the Orvis' 17 velcro, 12 zipper, 2 open - 31 pocket vest for $89!
    Last edited by ebb; 12-14-2006 at 11:44 AM.

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    ebb:There comes a time when an object is taken beyond functional form or craft, where form and function become secondary, and the object enters into something that is recognized by most as art. Your ideas and hard work have created, in my opinion, a wonderful work of art. I have gotten a lot of pleasure and a surprize or two following your progress. Well done. I can't wait to see the final form that your boat will take. More photographs please.
    Last edited by Robert Lemasters; 01-23-2007 at 10:39 AM.

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    the proof

    oh boy....

    you know, I've been up in the palms
    dropping coconuts
    to lovely Fayaway, who doesn't
    seem to have aged a day...

    we must return to the boat
    and get the pudding
    started again.

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    Lightbulb Getting to know

    'Some people say,"How can you live without knowing?" I do not know what

    they mean. I always live without knowing. That is easy. How you get to

    know is what I want to know. R Feynman (roofwiz 74)'

    [off a roofing forum ]

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    Ebb...nothing to do with sailing, yet EVERYTHING to do with sailing.....I'm catching up on my 'Thoreau'......gotta luv the guy.Hits home in SO many ways!! Gotta get out here Buddy !! it truly is 'life on Walden'..simle-simple-simple

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    Lightbulb Feynman = Thoreau

    Frank,
    Yer absolutely correct. Feynman was a latter day Thoreau. But also a bongo player!

    Here's a coupla quotes:

    "Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts."

    "If we will only allow that, as we progress, we remain unsure, we will leave opportunities for alternatives.
    We will not become enthusiastic for the fact, the knowledge, the absolute
    truth of the day, but remain always uncertain...
    In order to make progress, one must leave the door to the unknown ajar."

    And here's one on being true to yerself:
    (On pseudoscience) "...There is one feature I notice that is generally missing in 'cargo cult science'...
    It is a kind of scientific integrity, a principle of scientific thought that corresponds to a kind of utter honesty - a kind of leaning over backwards...
    For example, if you are doing an experiment, you should report everything that you think might make it invalid
    - not only what you think is right about it...
    Details that could throw doubt on your interpretation must be given,
    if you know them."
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    Not comparing. Just that these two share certain attributes and genius.

    "When a man has reduced a fact of his imagination to be a fact of his understanding,
    I foresee that all men will at length establish their lives on that basis." Thoreau

    Ken Kifer (which see) says this of T. - some of which is true for Feynman.
    "Thoreau does not hesitate to use metaphores, allusions, understatement, hyperbole, personification, irony, satire, metonymy, synecoche, and oxymorons - and he can shift from a scientific to a transcendental point of view in mid-sentence. ...
    A Thoreauvian lifestyle is almost exactly the opposite of the consumer treadmill that most people find themselves running on today. ...
    If you wish a boring and conventional life, devoting your days to working for someone else, your nights watching TV, your weekends to cutting grass, and your cash to purchasing one consumer product after another, THOREAU IS NOT FOR YOU. ...."
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    yes, somehow Frank, I believe you have crawled out of the dragon's mouth!
    Last edited by ebb; 02-01-2007 at 12:02 AM.

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