In a message dated 4/3/2009 12:56:30 A.M.  Pacific Daylight Time, 
[email protected] writes:
I liked the closer crop  better, and would have actually cropped off
more of the  sky.
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I considered that, and I may.

Thanks,  Larry.

It's just a picture of a place, BTW, for the others who weren't  wild about 
it. Not everything has to be great or have "higher  significance."

Marnie aka Doe ;-)

See below for inline  comments.


On Thu, Apr 02, 2009 at 02:47:54PM -0400, [email protected]  wrote:
> Also shot at the Duck Club.
> 
> This is what you see  looking the other  direction when no train is there 
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> the "moth  ball fleet." Ships, believe it or  not, left over from WWII. 
They  

They weren't all WWII era, the Glomar Explorer was parked there  for
many years.
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Yeah, I figured a few were added later, but  didn't know that much about it.

Interesting, I didn't realize it was  "Project Jennifer", that explains
Charlie naming the book "The Jennifer  Morgue"
http://www.fas.org/irp/program/collect/jennifer.htm

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Huh,  except it's not Hunter's Point. Okay, let me look it up. I can't come 
up with  the name, it MIGHT be the Port Chicago Shipyard. It's in the Carquinez 
Straight,  near Martinez/Benicia. It's not, as far as I know, a working 
shipyard, just a  storage place.

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