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AntarcticPilot
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reacted to
franksingleton's post
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Which Weather App
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There are many more apps that could be included in the survey. All have pros and cons. Discussion about which is better than others is...
51 minutes ago
AntarcticPilot
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Small ss job
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Halls at Walton do stainless work.
Yesterday at 21:00
AntarcticPilot
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Which Weather App
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You haven't got any of the three I check; XCweather, YR and the Met Office. Given that the Met Office is free I see no reason to pay...
Yesterday at 17:52
AntarcticPilot
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RunAgroundHard's post
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SS Richard Montgomery masts finally to be removed next year
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A recent article summarising this very point. Unexploded bombs from the second world war are getting more dangerous.
Wednesday at 17:27
AntarcticPilot
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SS Richard Montgomery masts finally to be removed next year
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That's what I understand. Also, when she went down it was thought the explosives would become safer with time, but opinion has changed -...
Wednesday at 16:31
AntarcticPilot
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SS Richard Montgomery masts finally to be removed next year
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Given the high risk, it's certainly a job I would think to be more appropriate for the armed forces than for a civilian contractor...
Wednesday at 10:45
AntarcticPilot
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Dog to Channel Islands
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Because the quarantine system requires that their microchip is scanned so they can be sure the animal and the paperwork match. There's...
Tuesday at 20:58
AntarcticPilot
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Mister E's post
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Sub-letting a marina berth for a few months
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Is it not the case that you pay a marina for a berth but not a specific one. One that your boat safely fits into but you can be asked to...
Monday at 17:17
AntarcticPilot
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Sub-letting a marina berth for a few months
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In all the marinas I've been in, the berthing agreement was tied to a specific, named boat. Dinghies and tenders were explicitly...
Monday at 16:44
AntarcticPilot
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Deben entrance 2024
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As a former professional in the map-making business (Geographic Information Systems Manager at British Antarctic Survey), A) I have...
Sunday at 14:16
AntarcticPilot
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Deben entrance 2024
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I'm curious about one thing. Why does Trinity House survey and maintain the buoys at the entrance to the Deben when it doesn't for...
Sunday at 10:06
AntarcticPilot
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The small ICE outboard.
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Yes, I spotted that too! But maybe the U235 acts as a catalyst for the fusion? After all, a fusion bomb gets triggered by a fission bomb....
12 Apr 2024
AntarcticPilot
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The small ICE outboard.
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Already available Milwaukee Oppendriver Nuclear-Powered Drill Check the date!
12 Apr 2024
AntarcticPilot
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Skin cancer - sailing in Scotland
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I believe southern Chile/ Magallanes Province / TDF/ etc has the highest incidence of melanomas on the planet.
10 Apr 2024
AntarcticPilot
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Temporary jacking boat off stands
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And you have appropriate professional experience! Most of us don't.
9 Apr 2024
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