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Did anybody watch 60 minutes tonight?
Anybody see that story on sixty minutes tonight about the korean shipping yards?
Unbelievable that they can be turning out one of those ships every 3 days... Not a bad wage for shipyard workers either.... |
Yes I did see that, amazing stuff, Australia should take a leaf out their book in work etheic's.
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I did, took me damn near 2 hours to watch it aswell :S :gren:
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guy at work just told me about that, amazing stuff
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What had my attention was that massive crankshaft and the 30,000hp engine its attached to.
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How much of a crazy fool was the guy living with the grizzly bears?
Swam and played with them in alaska, only to have his mate drop off supplies and find him in bits one day, before his and his g/f's remains found in a bear later |
Yeah, i watched the whole thing. What i find really interesting is how they float them. They are massive structures though. You wonder how they float sometimes. The size of the crankshaft was more than impressive i think to sourbastard.
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i missed it but that story about the bears was a heavy grusome story what was he thinking, a madman i say.
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i missed it but my mate filled me in about that story about the bears was a heavy grusome story what was he thinking, a madman i say.
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I'm so afraid of bears , I wont even touch Bundy rum, or go to same sex night clubs.
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How cool to be able to walk through the main bearing tunnel, anyone know if they are two bolt or the cap has another two captive studs?
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In WW2 the Americans were building one battleship per day....
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Well to be quite honest i think that the fact that the CEO only gets about 3-4 times the average wage is a good start, that in itself would be a great motivational tool in that you wouldnt find many people complaining about how the boss gets more than he is worth.
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Read somewhere else that Brown bears are usually more like kodiak bears living on the coast and grizzleys are brown bears further in the interior. |
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With respect to size, I think the largest slow speed diesels come in at around 80,000 kilowatt, 12 - 14 cylinders at 960 mm to 980 mm bore and up to 3200 mm stroke. Go here for the Sulzer diesels; http://www.wartsila.com/en,shippower...4318,,1100.htm And here for the B&W diesels; http://www.manbw.com/engines/TwoStro...sp?model=K98MC Quote:
These things took quite a long time to build and ironically, had been usurped by the the carriers by the time they were finished. Sad but true. It is only the Missouri that still exists, albeit in mothballs. Paul |
Warship I meant, not in particular the Battleship
ie Destroyer, Cruiser, Battleship, Carrier, etc etc Found some stats 107 Escort Carriers 2 Large Carriers 27 Carriers 8 Battleships 2 BattleCruisers 48 Cruisers 26 Light Cruiser 349 Destroyers 508 Destroyer Escorts 203 Submarines Total 1280 Days at War approx 1300 That total does not include 1050 LSTs, 78263 LSI and 5777 Supply Ships |
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