Nick teaches Colregs
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
Mark wrote:
Talking of steam, what is the steam exiting at the bow near the waterline for?
Anybody know?
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
I know this will sound facetious - its an exhaust outlet
Perhaps something to do with the fo'csle machinery?
Failing that´- Para was bunked there in his smoking days.
Perhaps something to do with the fo'csle machinery?
Failing that´- Para was bunked there in his smoking days.
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
I seem to remember that crossing ahead of SS Shieldhall was much preferable to passing astern when she was off Garroch Head.
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
marisca wrote:I seem to remember that crossing ahead of SS Shieldhall was much preferable to passing astern when she was off Garroch Head.
Surely that would be dependant on wind direction - or did she only ever travel upwind????
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It looks like she has just won her starboard anchor so probably exhaust from the capstan.Rowana wrote:Mark wrote:
Talking of steam, what is the steam exiting at the bow near the waterline for?
Anybody know?
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
Jings - "Won it" you say - that sounds a game fer toughies.
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Re: Nick teaches Colregs
In my day, exhaust steam went back to the condenser and then to the hotwell to be pumped back to the boiler to be made into steam again.marisca wrote:It looks like she has just won her starboard anchor so probably exhaust from the capstan.Rowana wrote:Mark wrote:
Talking of steam, what is the steam exiting at the bow near the waterline for?
Anybody know?
But perhaps they were "flush" with fresh water and didn't need a condenser!
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I think Marisca is already half committed to bringing his project to The University of Edinburgh where we can smooth his path to a PhD, unlike Lancaster which evidently offers an inferior degree, the Lancaster Phd.claymore wrote:"What is wrong with Nick?"
I feel that is an original question and as such, with some refinement and development, could attract research funding leading, possibly, to acceptance to undertake a Phd. The University of Lancaster would, I am sure be interested and I would be happy to act as your supervisor as you refine your question and outline your research methodology.
We could discuss fees at a later date........
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It all depends on the available funding. The AHRC don't seem to be offering anything and there is doubt about the "humanity" aspect anyway. The EPSRC are more likely with the computing aspects. The MRC may turn up trumps if the research is into adverse psychological and personality changes caused by prolonged exposure to internet fora.Up a Hill wrote:I think Marisca is already half committed to bringing his project to The University of Edinburgh where we can smooth his path to a PhD, unlike Lancaster which evidently offers an inferior degree, the Lancaster Phd.claymore wrote:"What is wrong with Nick?"
I feel that is an original question and as such, with some refinement and development, could attract research funding leading, possibly, to acceptance to undertake a Phd. The University of Lancaster would, I am sure be interested and I would be happy to act as your supervisor as you refine your question and outline your research methodology.
We could discuss fees at a later date........
My preference is for Edinburgh - there are more Engerlander yahs there than at Lancaster.
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Just trying to see where Edinburgh sits in the order of UK Universities..........
Ah yes - down there at 12. Lancaster seems to be a few places further up - still, probably just some meaningless statistic.
Ah yes - down there at 12. Lancaster seems to be a few places further up - still, probably just some meaningless statistic.
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OK I look forward to seeing your application. You should know that we expect cringing obsequiousness (or however you spell that) from our supervisees. Should be no problem for youmarisca wrote: It all depends on the available funding. The AHRC don't seem to be offering anything and there is doubt about the "humanity" aspect anyway. The EPSRC are more likely with the computing aspects. The MRC may turn up trumps if the research is into adverse psychological and personality changes caused by prolonged exposure to internet fora.
My preference is for Edinburgh - there are more Engerlander yahs there than at Lancaster.

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Are you guys entering into a bidding war on my funding or not?
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They are such a tight bunch up there it shouldn't be much of a war
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