Oh no, someone is wrong on the internet!

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On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 3:56 PM, cody dooderson <[email protected]> wrote:

> This website pisses me off every time i try to check their sources. Why
> did they even put sources in if they were going to blatantly lie about what
> they contain.
>
> Their caption reads "* The following pictures are of U.S. submarines
> surfacing at the North Pole in March of 1959 and August of 1962:"
> Notice that the real description from
> http://navsource.org/archives/08/08578.htm does not actually say anything
> about the north pole
> [image: Skate] Three crew-members of the *Skate (SSN-578)* checking the
> ice on deck while above the Arctic Circle in 1959.
> US Navy photo courtesy of US Navy Arctic Submarine Laboratory.
> This is what the pictures of the north pole look like
> [image: Skate]
> On 17 March 1959, *Skate (SSN-578)* surfaced at the North Pole to commit
> the ashes of the famed explorer Sir Hubert Wilkins to the Arctic waste.Text
> courtesy of DANFS.
> USN photo # NPC 1149126 courtesy of US Navy Arctic Submarine 
> Laboratory,<http://navsource.org/archives/08/0857815.jpg>Scott
> Koen & ussnewyork.com <http://www.ussnewyork.com/>.
>
> They might of well of put a picture like this up, since they
> are deliberately trying to deceive readers
>
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> On Fri, Apr 5, 2013 at 3:13 PM, Steve Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>  On 4/5/13 2:45 PM, Bruce Sherwood wrote:
>>
>> It is understandable that many people can't believe that we puny humans
>> could possibly have a big impact on the environment. My parents used to
>> refer with reverence and awe to "the inexhaustible sea"......
>>
>> My favorite example is the line (paraphrased) from Larry McMurtry's
>> characters, Jim Ragg and Bartle Bone, a pair of unlikely mountain men in a
>> typical discussion.
>>
>> "Remember when we used to be able to catch a 100 Beav' in a winter right
>> here at this bend in the river?  We been coming here for 30 years or more
>> and now we can't hardly find a one anymore?  What happened to 'em all?"
>>
>> - Steve
>>
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