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IRI5HJ4CK

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24900 on: November 08, 2013, 08:48:27 »

Good Morning... ;D
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GeoP17

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24901 on: November 08, 2013, 14:37:13 »

Good morning sir  :thumbs:
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clanky

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24902 on: November 08, 2013, 15:08:36 »

Good morning Jack, long time no see.

What are you up to these days?
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24903 on: November 08, 2013, 18:03:22 »

Good lord! First Jack crawls out of the woodwork, and now Clanky!

Who's next, ballast?!  :doh:

How are you both?
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24904 on: November 08, 2013, 18:31:26 »

Or the ferry man  ::)
How's things getting on?
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24905 on: November 09, 2013, 20:59:10 »

Just out of intrest it it common for a ship to vibrate really violently if it hits an underwater object? Because last night while going to Ireland at around 4.40am the Stena Europe shook real violently and woke us up. We went to reception and they weren't too sure what happend but they thought it hit and underwater object. But we wore in middle of thr Irish Ocean so what was there to hit?
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VirtualSkipper

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24906 on: November 09, 2013, 21:40:50 »

But we wore in middle of thr Irish Ocean so what was there to hit?

A very large fish? That Stena vessel wouldn't be the first ship to hit a marine animal.  :P

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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24907 on: November 09, 2013, 22:10:10 »

A very large fish? That Stena vessel wouldn't be the first ship to hit a marine animal.  :P


That's a whale boat right?  :doh:
We spoke to reception on the ship and they didn't know what it was but "they  think  they hit something"
I didn't get a chance to talk to the captain as I normally would as I had to go somewhere quick (although I'll see tonight on the return Journey. I hate my busy life sometimes  :sleepy: haven't been home for 3 days) but it was a lot of vibrations - not a little engine vibrations or felt like a light bump.
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Rbsanford

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24908 on: November 10, 2013, 01:59:26 »

Maybe some turbulence? I've felt that a few times crossing Lake Michigan, but it's more of a light pitching.
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GeoP17

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24909 on: November 10, 2013, 07:54:12 »

Has it been hit in the harbor?  :o
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24910 on: November 10, 2013, 21:00:08 »

Just out of intrest it it common for a ship to vibrate really violently if it hits an underwater object? Because last night while going to Ireland at around 4.40am the Stena Europe shook real violently and woke us up. We went to reception and they weren't too sure what happend but they thought it hit and underwater object. But we wore in middle of thr Irish Ocean so what was there to hit?

Fisherman, sailingboats etc. Plenty of things to hit on the ocean!

You don't necessarily have to hit something to get heavy vibration. It can also occur when the ship sails (too fast) in shallow water or when they give hard rudder on the bridge.
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24911 on: November 10, 2013, 21:39:03 »

Has it been hit in the harbor?  :o
No it was in the middle of the ocean - we did joke it hit a submarine though  :doh:
The next crossing was delayed by  half a hour to check the ship we wore told but they don't know what they hit.
Fisherman, sailingboats etc. Plenty of things to hit on the ocean!

You don't necessarily have to hit something to get heavy vibration. It can also occur when the ship sails (too fast) in shallow water or when they give hard rudder on the bridge.
I don't think it was Turing as I was speaking to someone who I know who works on the bridge and they are trying to keep the mechanics going on the rudder (it's hit and miss) and they turn by lowering power to one prop as it's has 2 props.
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clanky

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24912 on: November 10, 2013, 21:49:14 »

Good lord! First Jack crawls out of the woodwork, and now Clanky!

Who's next, ballast?!  :doh:

How are you both?

I'm good thanks Danny, getting married next year!  I will be 40 in March and I have never been to a wedding in my life, my own in February will be my first!
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24913 on: November 10, 2013, 22:23:51 »

Last summer I took some pictures of the night sky hoping in vain I would catch the stars on it. Of course all pictures turned out black. But today I found two remaining photo's on the SD drive and decided to open them in photoshop and upscaled the brightness for about +800%. It turns out I did catch some stars:


http://oi44.tinypic.com/2a0nz1l.jpg


http://oi42.tinypic.com/55r03d.jpg

Looks pretty cool I think. I didn't change the color. It's most likely caused by the little light being catched by the digital image receiver.
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Dannypenguin

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24914 on: November 10, 2013, 22:30:31 »

trying to keep the mechanics going on the rudder (it's hit and miss) and they turn by lowering power to one prop as it's has 2 props.

Wow, that's not a something to share with passengers! ::)

Edit: Also, impressive pictures MrRobville!
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Captain Cadet

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24915 on: November 10, 2013, 22:57:43 »

Wow, that's not a something to share with passengers! ::)

Edit: Also, impressive pictures MrRobville!
Yeah it isn't something they share - I only know it from knowing staff onboard :doh:
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VirtualSkipper

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24916 on: November 10, 2013, 23:20:42 »

Last summer I took some pictures of the night sky hoping in vain I would catch the stars on it. Of course all pictures turned out black. But today I found two remaining photo's on the SD drive and decided to open them in photoshop and upscaled the brightness for about +800%. It turns out I did catch some stars:


http://oi44.tinypic.com/2a0nz1l.jpg


http://oi42.tinypic.com/55r03d.jpg

Looks pretty cool I think. I didn't change the color. It's most likely caused by the little light being catched by the digital image receiver.

Reminds me of the times I tried to make pictures of the planets. Especially Jupiter.  :)

Here are some of mine


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danny

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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24917 on: November 11, 2013, 00:15:01 »

I'm good thanks Danny, getting married next year!  I will be 40 in March and I have never been to a wedding in my life, my own in February will be my first!

Well, In that case I believe this is in order-

CONGRATULATIONS!!  :2thumbs: :2thumbs:
Just don't turn up wearing an oil covered boilersuit and brandishing a HUMONGOUS spanner... Also, don't forget you're the Groom.
Doing either of those things will probably turn the in-laws into firebreathing dragons! Wait... Aren't they firebreathing dragons by default? Hmm... I know! It'll make them angrier than a captain who's just been told he can't make his booked berth time because the "big noisy thing that goes wurr made a bang noise then stopped going wurr".
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24918 on: November 11, 2013, 02:08:41 »

Great space pictures Mr. Robville and VirtualSkipper! Speaking of which, when should ISON be passing by? I heard first that it would be in mid-October, then late November.

I also hear that ISON will be coming very close to the sun, and with such a large object passing through the terrestrial solar system, it may cause near catastrophic events on Earth.

Also, only 35 states left until gay marriage is legal in all the US! What a time to be living in! ;D
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24919 on: November 11, 2013, 07:55:46 »

What a time to be living in! ;D

How is that?
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24920 on: November 11, 2013, 17:14:11 »

Just out of intrest it it common for a ship to vibrate really violently if it hits an underwater object? Because last night while going to Ireland at around [/u]4.40am the Stena Europe shook real violently and woke us up. We went to reception and they weren't too sure what happend but they thought it hit and underwater object. But we wore in middle of thr Irish Ocean so what was there to hit?
That explains..
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24921 on: November 15, 2013, 00:07:00 »

I'm good thanks Danny, getting married next year!  I will be 40 in March and I have never been to a wedding in my life, my own in February will be my first!
Nice to see old names still around here, best of luck to that Clanky!
Wonder if anyone even remembers me :P
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« Reply #24922 on: November 16, 2013, 22:31:51 »

.. and me aswell!  ;D
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« Reply #24923 on: November 18, 2013, 00:16:49 »

Seems to me everyone comming back  :thumbs:
All in time for Christmas!  :doh:
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Re: The Cookie Box MkII - On stranger tides
« Reply #24924 on: November 18, 2013, 02:09:58 »

But it's still November! It isn't even Advent yet, or US Thanksgiving!  ::) Maybe we should start talking about the holidays once we actually near them.
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