thanks for the posting, john. many of us who knew jeanette appreciate it.
randy
I think in order to be consistent it has to be:
subho
backanchor
Feel free to come up with your own, and start making up jokes like: how
do you find an underseas cable? let an anchor fall and see where it
lands.
allan
On Feb 7, 2008, at 6:21 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Doesn't so
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Doesn't sound like sabotage to me. In fact, it sounds like bad luck.
Will this now be termed "Anchor fade" in the future?
It's only being occurring for ~160 years at this point, so clearly it's
a new and exciting phenomena.
Tuc
>
> Doesn't sound like sabotage to me. In fact, it sounds like bad luck.
>
Will this now be termed "Anchor fade" in the future?
Tuc
Hi,
Anyone else get hit with a partial outage in South Florida? Most prefixes
stayed up, some didn't. Started just before 2pm, ok as of about 15 minutes
ago, EST.
Thanks,
Chris Ranch
Hostway Corp
Hi,
Anyone else get hit with a partial outage in South Florida? Most prefixes
stayed up, some didn't. Started just before 2pm, ok as of about 15 minutes
ago, EST.
Thanks,
Chris Ranch
Hostway Corp
On Thu, 7 Feb 2008 15:29:38 -0500
"Jason Seemann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thats exactly what they want you to think!
No, it's perfectly legitimate. It's the anchor from the USS Jimmy
Carter... (Nuclear submarines do indeed have anchors; see
http://boomer.user-services.com/drydock/990313-1
Thats exactly what they want you to think!
On Feb 7, 2008 2:50 PM, Rod Beck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Doesn't sound like sabotage to me. In fact, it sounds like bad luck.
>
> Roderick S. Beck
> Director of European Sales
> Hibernia Atlantic
> 1, Passage du Chantier, 75012 Paris
> http://www.h
Doesn't sound like sabotage to me. In fact, it sounds like bad luck.
Roderick S. Beck
Director of European Sales
Hibernia Atlantic
1, Passage du Chantier, 75012 Paris
http://www.hiberniaatlantic.com
Wireless: 1-212-444-8829.
Landline: 33-1-4346-3209.
French Wireless: 33-6-14-33-48-97.
AOL Messen
The repair ship arrived on site between UAE and Oman, recovered
the an end of the cable for splicing. It also found a 5-6 tonnes
ship anchor abandoned near the cable cut.
http://www.flagtelecom.com/index.cfm?channel=4328&NewsID=27493
http://www.frozenreality.co.uk/comic/bunny/index.php?id=1094
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