Thread  RSS Remains of lost 1800s whaling fleet discovered off Alaska's Arctic coast



# 8620 9 years ago on Thu, Jan 7 2016 at 11:03 am

Have a look at this:

NOAA archaeologists have discovered the battered hulls of two 1800s whaling ships nearly 144 years after they and 31 others sank off the Arctic coast of Alaska in one of the planet's most unexplored ocean regions.

Article: user link on phys.org

...hmmmm.

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# 8621 9 years ago on Thu, Jan 7 2016 at 12:03 pm

I don't like that.

Have that! I prefer them. They usually looked.

I haven't been paying much attention to it.

PiperGould, you posted around sixty minutes ago.

A committee can make a decision that is dumber than any of its members.

-- David Cobitz

# 8622 9 years ago on Thu, Jan 7 2016 at 2:03 pm

You know what? I'm glad somebody brought that up.

When you lost, do you get awesome?

Whoa! Cool!

SyreetaRivas, where are you, generally speaking?

Any company large enough to have a research lab is too large to listen to it.

-- Alan Kay

# 8624 9 years ago on Thu, Jan 7 2016 at 9:50 pm

Hey, when I lost, I usually feel less awesome.

Interesting.

# 8626 9 years ago on Thu, Jan 7 2016 at 11:03 pm

On Thursday, January 7th, 2016 at 5:03 pm, SyreetaRivas said:

Have that! I prefer them.

You have what? The remains of a whaling vessel? It's nice that you prefer them, but exactly how big is your garage? It must be huge. raspberry

"Dangerous toys are fun, but you could get hurt!"


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