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Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by spiffytech   » Tue Feb 02, 2016 5:24 pm

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They have a museum, too.

Seems like a good reference frame for current Safehold.

http://imgur.com/gallery/tj4Ef
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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by saber964   » Tue Feb 02, 2016 7:02 pm

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spiffytech wrote:They have a museum, too.

Seems like a good reference frame for current Safehold.

http://imgur.com/gallery/tj4Ef



IIRC the Republic of Texas warship Zavala was found under a parking lot in Galveston TX by NUMA.
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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by Weird Harold   » Tue Feb 02, 2016 9:42 pm

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saber964 wrote:IIRC the Republic of Texas warship Zavala was found under a parking lot in Galveston TX by NUMA.


Interesting story: http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/ho ... 476561.php
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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by mhicks   » Mon Feb 08, 2016 4:28 pm

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I see the Church coming up with a paddle boat idea. They learned how to fix metal to the ship frame with the iron clads they took, they have the idea of how a steam engine works from the Sidamark debacle, and Charis is way past the need for paddle boats with the propellers they have. It would be easy for church to say it is the water mill in reverse, see the work is done by the steam to turn the wheel and push the boat.
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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by Louis R   » Tue Feb 09, 2016 5:15 pm

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Unlikely anyone would bother. They already have propellers on the galleys. Replacing the cranksmen with an engine would be a no-brainer. Not even patentable.

mhicks wrote:I see the Church coming up with a paddle boat idea. They learned how to fix metal to the ship frame with the iron clads they took, they have the idea of how a steam engine works from the Sidamark debacle, and Charis is way past the need for paddle boats with the propellers they have. It would be easy for church to say it is the water mill in reverse, see the work is done by the steam to turn the wheel and push the boat.
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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by n7axw   » Wed Feb 10, 2016 1:11 am

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Louis R wrote:Unlikely anyone would bother. They already have propellers on the galleys. Replacing the cranksmen with an engine would be a no-brainer. Not even patentable.

mhicks wrote:I see the Church coming up with a paddle boat idea. They learned how to fix metal to the ship frame with the iron clads they took, they have the idea of how a steam engine works from the Sidamark debacle, and Charis is way past the need for paddle boats with the propellers they have. It would be easy for church to say it is the water mill in reverse, see the work is done by the steam to turn the wheel and push the boat.


The COGA could pay How's my for the use of his patents... :twisted:

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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by Louis R   » Fri Feb 12, 2016 3:18 pm

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Who knows, Don could pay for a competent spell checker. He should be able to find a Nepalese 8-year-old who could do the job very nicely.

n7axw wrote:
Louis R wrote:Unlikely anyone would bother. They already have propellers on the galleys. Replacing the cranksmen with an engine would be a no-brainer. Not even patentable.



The COGA could pay How's my for the use of his patents... :twisted:

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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by n7axw   » Fri Feb 12, 2016 4:54 pm

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Or maybe I could get a word processor for my new Samsung that didn't think it knows better than I do about what I want! "Intelligent typing" they call it...yuck...

Besides, what spell checker is going to know how to spell Howsmyn...

Don

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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by Louis R   » Fri Feb 12, 2016 5:36 pm

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That's why I suggested the 8-year-old Nepali.

You let her read the books, and tell her to check all your posts.

I have to admit that I'm not sure how you'd carry her around, though: she wouldn't really fit in your pocket, and even in South Dakota people would look at you rather strangely...

Nice thing about the LG interface is that they assume that what you type is what you meant to type. When the phone decides that you probably _shouldn't_ have meant to type it, it will offer a [usually correct] alternative, but it never just plugs it in for you.

n7axw wrote:Or maybe I could get a word processor for my new Samsung that didn't think it knows better than I do about what I want! "Intelligent typing" they call it...yuck...

Besides, what spell checker is going to know how to spell Howsmyn...

Don

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Re: Sunken 1850s cargo steamboat (and 200T cargo) raised
Post by n7axw   » Fri Feb 12, 2016 8:53 pm

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Louis R wrote:That's why I suggested the 8-year-old Nepali.

You let her read the books, and tell her to check all your posts.

I have to admit that I'm not sure how you'd carry her around, though: she wouldn't really fit in your pocket, and even in South Dakota people would look at you rather strangely...

Nice thing about the LG interface is that they assume that what you type is what you meant to type. When the phone decides that you probably _shouldn't_ have meant to type it, it will offer a [usually correct] alternative, but it never just plugs it in for you.

n7axw wrote:Or maybe I could get a word processor for my new Samsung that didn't think it knows better than I do about what I want! "Intelligent typing" they call it...yuck...

Besides, what spell checker is going to know how to spell Howsmyn...

Don

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I'll admit that I do like this thing and I am catching on to how it works. But it does drive me nuts sometimes.

About that 8 year old Nepali, if I agree to feed, clothe and educate him, maybe he will do some proofing for me... :D

Don

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