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St Tidbits the Odd
User ID: 77547432 Canada 10/30/2022 10:09 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | https://imgur.com/a/EmVrQaI Soulless fake humans are already AI. They get triggered by particular words, symbols etc. They can't really bother about the meaning. They just look for the trigger words. Their language & comprehension skills are 0. Some bots have bods, others don't. Cara Is Spirit |
BEETLEFOOT
User ID: 81516326 United States 10/30/2022 10:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80835864 Look closer. It is clearly the russian sub with nuke torpedoes Can you see Putin waving from the deck? “When you want to find out who is behind something, just follow the money. Look at the trades made just before 9/11. These are the guys that knew what was coming. The sons of CIA agents, government officials. Close relatives of the most powerful men in America. Cheney, Rumsfeld. They all got rich.” |
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Lost Pottawatomi
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83782761 Netherlands 10/30/2022 10:17 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80835864 That's not done here. I may have a Imjur of an ore boat. Yep. Here's an empty ore boat headed out for more. [imgur] [link to imgur.com (secure)] You are clueless. I’ve spent forty years on the Great Lakes from Chicago to Duluth and tugs pushing barges are extremely common. You know squat. |
Lost Pottawatomi
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Lost Pottawatomi
(OP) User ID: 83980943 United States 10/30/2022 10:20 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80835864 That's not done here. I may have a Imjur of an ore boat. Yep. Here's an empty ore boat headed out for more. https://imgur.com/a/10vH2Td You are clueless. I’ve spent forty years on the Great Lakes from Chicago to Duluth and tugs pushing barges are extremely common. You know squat. No reason to push a barge to Michigan City. This was only half a mile off Burns Ditch. I've been here 60 years. Nothing shall be so certain as to permit confusion. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83782761 Netherlands 10/30/2022 10:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have often wondered if the chinese have released submarines via Canadian side of Lake Superior, they could travel the Great Lakes undetected , using special forces for sabotage/assassination Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80835864 Plenty of things they could fuck with , i live on Lake Michigan btw I have often wondered if the chinese have released submarines via Canadian side of Lake Superior, they could travel the Great Lakes undetected , using special forces for sabotage/assassination Quoting: Anonymous Coward 80835864 Plenty of things they could fuck with , i live on Lake Michigan btw Did you get dropped on your head as a kid? There are ZERO shipyards on the Canadian side of superior. Where exactly would they sneak a 400 ft sub into the water? I had a hard time finding a place to launch a 28’ boat up there. Amazing stupidity. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83782761 Netherlands 10/30/2022 10:25 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's only half a mile out. Tugs don't push barges on the lake. Ever. Tugs are only used in landing huge boats. You are wrong. Period. When’s the last time you took a boat out there? On any given day out of the west ports of Michigan you’ll see 1-5 pushers heading up or down lake. You are clueless. It’s a normal configuration. [link to greatlakesships.wordpress.com (secure)] Here’s a list of over twenty, a small sample of the many plying the Great Lakes. |
Lost Pottawatomi
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Lost Pottawatomi
(OP) User ID: 83980943 United States 10/30/2022 10:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | It's only half a mile out. Tugs don't push barges on the lake. Ever. Tugs are only used in landing huge boats. You are wrong. Period. When’s the last time you took a boat out there? On any given day out of the west ports of Michigan you’ll see 1-5 pushers heading up or down lake. You are clueless. It’s a normal configuration. [link to greatlakesships.wordpress.com (secure)] Here’s a list of over twenty, a small sample of the many plying the Great Lakes. I looked at all of the configs shown.. Nope. Nothing shall be so certain as to permit confusion. |
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Lost Pottawatomi
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 83782761 Netherlands 10/30/2022 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know exactly what a barge AND a tugboat look like, thank you. Quoting: Lost Pottawatomi This is neither. Obviously not if you think that is a sub. In a pusher barge, the tug is half up in the barge in a recess. That’s exactly what your photo is. I saw dozens this year as usual and was on the water over 50 days on the Great Lakes. How about you? Stay on shore you are clueless. You might see a NOAA buoy and think it’s the Loch Ness monster. |
Lost Pottawatomi
(OP) User ID: 83980943 United States 10/30/2022 10:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know exactly what a barge AND a tugboat look like, thank you. Quoting: Lost Pottawatomi This is neither. Obviously not if you think that is a sub. In a pusher barge, the tug is half up in the barge in a recess. That’s exactly what your photo is. I saw dozens this year as usual and was on the water over 50 days on the Great Lakes. How about you? Stay on shore you are clueless. You might see a NOAA buoy and think it’s the Loch Ness monster. There's no port in the direction they were headed... just recreational ports. Commercial boats go straight across to wherever they are going. I see them all the time. They don't cruise the shoreline here. This was where pleasure boats and little fishing boats run. Nothing shall be so certain as to permit confusion. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 84082465 United States 10/30/2022 10:43 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Easy!!! They just use their Flux Capacitor to power their anti gravity coils and just pass over the locks and rapids. Easy as pie. If they are being really creative when doing that they also energize their Time Warp Worm Hole and voila, nobody even sees them as the levitate over the locks and rapids. The Welland Canal (and Niagara Falls)? NO BIG DEAL The rapids at Sioux St Marie? NO BIG DEAL The rapids around Montreal? NO BIG DEAL Isn't technology great??!! Now we can have the French sink a US Submarine in the Canadian Waters of the Great Lakes!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 83782761 Netherlands 10/30/2022 10:52 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I know exactly what a barge AND a tugboat look like, thank you. Quoting: Lost Pottawatomi This is neither. Obviously not if you think that is a sub. In a pusher barge, the tug is half up in the barge in a recess. That’s exactly what your photo is. I saw dozens this year as usual and was on the water over 50 days on the Great Lakes. How about you? Stay on shore you are clueless. You might see a NOAA buoy and think it’s the Loch Ness monster. There's no port in the direction they were headed... just recreational ports. Commercial boats go straight across to wherever they are going. I see them all the time. They don't cruise the shoreline here. This was where pleasure boats and little fishing boats run. There’s a million reasons they could be off coursework . Sea trial. Engine/rudder damage. Making way for a bigger ship. Drunk captain ( seen this first hand). It’s not a sub. I instantly recognized it, but hey, I’ve only spent a couple thousand days on the Great Lakes and twice that on the ocean. The fact that you say tugs don’t push barges up and down the Great Lakes immediately shows you are completely out of your league and have no idea what you’re talking about. You on shore with your 2001 era cell phone photo are the expert here. Clown. |
Mr Samuel Colt
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 72890115 United States 10/30/2022 11:02 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I saw a littoral combat ship busting ass down the St. Clair River in Port Huron last week Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79921326 That thing was busting as, I clocked it at 28 MPH in my car Never seen a ship going that fast down the St. Clair river Probably headed to NY It was the USS Cooperstown I thought the Navy was scrapping all of the Littoral Ships because they are pieces of junk. Built of all Aluminum and minimal armament they are floating coffins for the crew if hit with a Missile. Look what happened to the HMS Sheffield during the Faulkland Islands Conflict...... |
Lost Pottawatomi
(OP) User ID: 83980943 United States 10/30/2022 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Quoting: Mr Samuel Colt Iron ore comes here on giant ore boats, not little barges. Even scrap between steel mills doesn't go on little barges. There's very little of that, anyway. It goes on one of the many railroads between the mills. The lake was clear of anything else besides a few small boats fishing. No reason to set a heading to New Buffalo or Benton Harbor but hug the shoreline anyway. Used to have several NIKE missile bases around here, all closed in the mid 70s. Nothing shall be so certain as to permit confusion. |