Re: [bolger] Re: pesky capsizes
We'll have to live with the capsizes then.
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From: proaconstrictor
To:bolger@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2006 10:28 AM
Subject: [bolger] Re: pesky capsizes
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Carl" <shnarg@...> wrote:
>
> This fellowhttp://www.yrvind.com/has come up with a solution to
those pesky multihull capsizes. Look under current projects.
>
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Hrmph!
It isn't needed; and if it is needed it won't work; and if it does
work, it won't be afordable; and if it's afordable there still won't be
a market for it; and ...
Well at least he is going about it the right way: He is writing his
book before he starts his experimental work. It's a lot simpler that
way. I remember well a dear friend, who was an underwriter, who told
me that more good mines were ruined by geologist's reports than any
other single factor.
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--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Carl" <shnarg@...> wrote:
It isn't needed; and if it is needed it won't work; and if it does
work, it won't be afordable; and if it's afordable there still won't be
a market for it; and ...
Well at least he is going about it the right way: He is writing his
book before he starts his experimental work. It's a lot simpler that
way. I remember well a dear friend, who was an underwriter, who told
me that more good mines were ruined by geologist's reports than any
other single factor.
>those pesky multihull capsizes. Look under current projects.
> This fellowhttp://www.yrvind.com/has come up with a solution to
>Hrmph!
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>
It isn't needed; and if it is needed it won't work; and if it does
work, it won't be afordable; and if it's afordable there still won't be
a market for it; and ...
Well at least he is going about it the right way: He is writing his
book before he starts his experimental work. It's a lot simpler that
way. I remember well a dear friend, who was an underwriter, who told
me that more good mines were ruined by geologist's reports than any
other single factor.
This fellowhttp://www.yrvind.com/has come up with a solution to those pesky multihull capsizes. Look under current projects.
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