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Old December 30th 03, 04:53 AM
Dave Kearton
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"Gord Beaman" wrote in message
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| "Dave Kearton"
| wrote:
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| (according to the program I saw...)
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| At that time of the year off the Florida Keys, the horizon blends easily
| into the sky - similar to the sky full of snow that you'd be accustomed
to.
|
|
| Snow?...what's that?...we have no snow here, it's been +5 or +6
| deg here for a week or so and wasn't below +1 for a month before
| that here Dave.
|



Thinking more about the 'career snow' that you would have encountered in the
Argus. Our Orion crews rarely see _very_ cold weather, except when
gong way down south along the Antarctic coast and on rotations to the
northern hemisphere.


Still, I suppose flying into a white out is similar to flying at night - if
you're prepared (and trained) for it.





| The primary difference between the two locations would be that Florida
lacks
| huge quantities of Cumulo-granite.
|


| Not a lotta Cumulo-Granito here either, lot's of soft red earth
| good for growing potatoes though.



Soft red earth may as well be granite in the wrong circumstances.





|
| The TV special that I saw went through the entire Bermuda Triangle myth
and
| offered logical explanations to all of the major stories.
|
|
| I'm not sold on the idea of aliens or Atlantis or whatever - basically
the
| special blamed the Canadians.
|



| Why blame us? hell the 'triangle' is ~800 miles south of us here.
|



Only kidding Gord - the automatic ;-) should have deployed here.




| Makes sense to me.
|
|
| Cheers
|
|
| Dave Kearton (my smiley button isn't working - but you get the idea)
|
|
| Okkk...

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Cheers


Dave Kearton



| --
|
| -Gord.