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Lubber's Line has an interesting post of the potential ramifications of the UN Law of the Sea Treaty on submarine operations.
Molten Eagle has some thoughts about potential problems with the current scientific "consensus" on global warming. I agree with him that many are leaping to conclusions here; if you only have a relatively small amount of data, a sine wave can look like a rapidly increasing function if you're starting at the right place.
Finally, an old shipmate of mine sent me a really bad joke:
After a long night of making love, he notices a photo of another man on her nightstand by the bed. He begins to worry.
"Is this your husband?" he nervously asks.
"No, silly," she replies, snuggling up to him.
"Your boyfriend, then?" he continues.
"No, not at all," she says, nibbling away at his ear.
"Is it your dad or your brother?" he inquires, hoping to be reassured.
"No, no, no!!!", she answers.
"Well, who is he, then?" he demands .
"That's me before the surgery."
Going deep...
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Some might argue that the treaty would interfere with intel gathering, but, frankly, it sets no new limits to submarine movement in territorial waters. And speaking of limits, I think that is about all we can say about it. Here at least...
3/29/2005 12:05 PM
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