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DbPhoenix

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Make sure you're using firefox, if you're not already.

 

I use FF & had no chatroom issues earlier today, while 1-2 users were experiencing issues. Not sure what browser they were using.

 

Firefox indeed, latest build. Perhaps I was chatting too much though :)

 

I wasn't the only one, there have been issues in the past apparently and I got a message from another guy having similar problems. Anyway, hlm would pass it on to Soultrader and he was going to check it out I think...

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The jokes are just toooooo easy :rofl::rofl:

 

Your reply is far more revealing about your own proclivities than you may have intended... :doh:

 

-fs

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I can never deny a good trend. Saw the people with the most valuable things to say move over here so I took the plunge. Still jasont like at T2W.

 

I hope other people take notice of your excellent journal too :)

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I used to post under the nick of MP6140 on T2W, but thought I'd go for a relaunch here.

 

GJ

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sounds fascinating gamma

 

mp

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Bit difficult db when your mainmast has fallen in an Atlantic storm, your hands are injured and your wife is lying there with broken ribs; not to mention a smashed radio, used up all your flares unseen and it's pitch black in a heaving sea.

Even you would have helped him, db.

I think.......... ;););)

Richard

 

PS Albert just likes living dangerously :)

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Seeing as how Al was only 4 nm off the coast of his departure point where the “rescue” took place, and he was only 2 and a half days out from the start of his journey, a competent sailor would conclude that Al violated one of the most basic rules of the sea.

 

Chose your weather window wisely.

 

Old, bold sailors don't exist – for long.

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Blimey. That's all I can say. I sail on occasion myself, and incidents like this always remind one of the need to be respectful and even a little fearful of the open seas.

 

GJ

 

Absolutely!

 

I've never been sailing myself, but i have been deep sea fishing, and sea-kayaking (not too far from the shore!), and know that there is a fine line between feeling within your comfort zone, and quickly getting moved into an uncomfortable or dangerous situation as a swell picks up, leaving you at the mercy of mother nature.

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Seeing as how Al was only 4 nm off the coast of his departure point where the “rescue” took place, and he was only 2 and a half days out from the start of his journey, a competent sailor would conclude that Al violated one of the most basic rules of the sea.

 

Chose your weather window wisely.

 

Old, bold sailors don't exist – for long.

 

Also, you'd especially expect a Horologist to be better than most at getting his time right.

:doh:

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