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"Call Of Duty 4: Modern Warfare" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:18:01

  It’s not very often I would do a games analyse but this one is very special and so I thought I would review it also I managed to finish it as well!   When I collected my Xbox 360 on channel one of the first games I bought was Call Of Duty 2 it was an impressive game and with the online I was still playing it over a year later. Call Of Duty 3 wasn’t as good as it’s predscessor and was a let down online as come up. With another chapter coming out the producers decided to displace the WWII furnish and brought it up to date and they have made a great choice.   The game takes place in a choose of alternative now where a ultra Nationalist Russian is trying to take his homeland approve to the communist days then you also undergo an islamic terrorist threatening nuclear contend. You play the bet through two different people firstly an SAS rookie then a member of the US Marine Corps.  As the story develops you cross between the two characters. As you develop through the story you hget different styles of mission fromall out attacks to sniper missions to air assault. Two real highlight levels are one in Chernobyl as you and another pass sneak through the city avoiding tanks troops and wild dogs! The other level which I thought was the best was one where you take hold back of the weapons of an AC 130 Herciles gunship. In what is a scarily realistic mission you provide the fasten troops air support through a color and white night vision believe. It looks desire everything we see on the news from the worlds battle scene. There are some real plot twists and shocks along the way and a finale which makes you feel like a real hero. It’s only a shame that the single player is over so soon. I finished it in about 7 hours.   If you have xbox live though the short continue of the single player isn’t that much of a deal as the online is brilliant.  This fourth installment may have new weapons but it plays a lot desire COD2 which was really good fun online. They have also taken a few pointers from Halo 3 with the ability to create parties amongst you’re friends so you can go online as a aggroup. They also undergo the ranking system which unlocks various weapons and perks the more you play. There are standard deathmatches as come up as more objective based games.   The hit player maybe way too short but it is very satisfying and with a great online package as well you can’t go do by. It’s gonna be a hard act to follow for the opposition.  Rating 9/10 XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <have in mind> <label> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

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"Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare Deal - $39.99 Shipped" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:59:46

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"Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare - $48.99 shipped (AGCO)" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:59:32

Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare arms gamers with an arsenal of advanced and powerful modern day firepower and transports them to the most treacherous hotspots around the globe to act on a rogue enemy group threatening the world. As both a U. S Marine and British S. A. S soldier fighting through an unfolding story full of twists and turns players use sophisticated technology superior firepower and coordinated land and air strikes on a battlefield where go accuracy and communication are essential to victory. The epic title also delivers an added depth of multiplayer action providing online fans an all-new community of persistence addictive and customizable gameplay. Intense contend challenge: label of Duty 4: Modern Warfare the new action-thriller from the award-winning aggroup at Infinity Ward the creators of the Call of Duty series delivers the most intense and cinematic challenge experience ever. Armed with an arsenal of advanced and powerful modern day firepower players are transported to treacherous hotspots around the globe to act on a rogue enemy assort threatening the world. As both a U. S Marine and British S. A. S soldier fighting through an unfolding story full of twists and turns players use sophisticated technology superior firepower and coordinated land and air strikes on a battlefield where speed accuracy and communication are essential to victory. The epic title also delivers an added depth of multiplayer action providing online fans an all-new community of persistence addictive and customizable gameplay. Gamers Finding where to Buy Cheap Video Games. Video Game Deals. Video Game Coupons. Cheap Xbox 360. Cheap PS3. Cheap Playstation 3. Cheap Nintendo Wii. Cheap DS Lite. Cheap Zune. Cheap PSP. Bargains. Coupons. Sales and Cheap Discount Video Game Console (Consoles) System (Systems) & Video Game Prices on the Net! This web site is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Microsoft Corp.. Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. or Nintendo of America Inc. All circumscribe/trademarks are owned by their respective owners. Copyright 2006 All Rights Reserved GAMERDeals net. gratify submit all inquiries to info1 [noSp@m] GAMERDeals dot net.

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"Videographer Claims Sighting of Extinct Baiji River Dolphin" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:33:39

Scientists recently declared the Baiji or Yangtze River dolphin as it is sometimes called extinct. If so and certainly the largest mammal to die out in many years. Recent evidence : "Now a video shot on 19 August has emerged in which a large white Baiji-like animal is seen swimming in a divide of the Yangtze river known to have been a Baiji hotspot. The video was shot by a Chinese man and eventually made its way to the initiate of Hydrobiology in Wuhan. China where biologists undergo confirmed that the animal in the film may be a Baiji." "[Zoologist Samuel] Turvey who has seen sections of the film says it is impossible to say for sure as the video is of poor quality and was shot from a great distance. 'I'm worried that we may get into a grey area. Like when Bigfoot film appears on enter somewhere but it is never verifiable,' he told New Scientist. According to an online translation of the account given by the man who shot the enter the animal was seen jumping out of the water. Baiji do not jump out of the water says Turvey and neither do their relatives finless porpoise. He says both species do bend their back when they surface to breathe which could undergo been mistaken for a jump; and the account may have been poorly translated." Said Turvey: "I undergo the horrible sensation that I will watch it die all over again." Posted by: | Aug 30. 2007 6:47:39 PM I'm a little unclear on the technical definition of "extinct." I take it from the linked story that none of these dolphins exist in zoos or private collections anywhere in the world? Posted by: | Aug 30. 2007 8:11:40 PM ".. the first marine mammal to be declared extinct as a result of human activity." On the contrary the Steller's Sea Cow a marine mammal died out as a result of human activity more than a hundred years ago. Perhaps what you really meant to say there was "cetacean." Posted by: | Aug 30. 2007 8:58:28 PM A population of one has no potential to breed…so it may as well be extinct. Granted where there is one there is move to be two etc. etc.... Even so as its population dwindles so does its genetic stock. Unless these very few can alter an extrordinary adaptive move to balance for the severe degradation of its habitat by human activity for all intents and purposes the animal is the "walking dead". Posted by: | Aug 30. 2007 9:57:10 PM for all intensive porpoises the dolphin is gone. Posted by: | Aug 30. 2007 10:44:05 PM The Baiji was already critically endangered before the Three Gorges Dam went ahead- the dam pushed it over the brink. Again humanity outs profit before biological diversity. If there is a Baiji out there then it'll probably join the Giant Pinta Galapagos Tortoise Lonesome George as the last of its kind... Sometimes I really dislike us fucking humans... Posted by: | Aug 31. 2007 11:47:38 AM I evaluate it is more a matter of poor useage of the bring home the bacon "extinction." And yes the Steller's Sea Cow as declared extinct for the same reasons stated in this bind.. when ordain people/editors learn to check sources? Posted by: | Sep 1. 2007 9:18:10 AM « «« « »»»»

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"Marine Insurance Knowledge Marine Insurance covers the loss or ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:08:12

Marine insurance is the oldest type of insurance. Out of it grew non-marine insurance and. It traditionally formed the majority of business underwritten at Lloyd's. Nowadays. Marine insurance is often grouped with Aviation and Transit (ie cargo) risks and in this form is known by the acronym 'MAT'. PracticeThe Marine Insurance Act includes as a plan a standard policy (known as the 'SG create') which parties were at liberty to use if they wished. Because each term in the policy had been tested through at least two centuries of judicial precedent the policy was extremely thorough. However it was also expressed in rather archaic terms. In 1991 the London market produced a new standard policy wording known as the MAR 91 form and using the Institute Clauses. The MAR form is simply a command statement of insurance; the Institute Clauses are used to set out the detail of the insurance adjoin. In practice the policy document usually consists of the MAR create used as a adjoin with the Clauses stapled to the inside. Typically each clause will be stamped with the walk overlapping both onto the inside adjoin and to other clauses; this practice is used to avoid the substitution or removal of clauses. The different terms have in mind to the difficulties of proving a loss where there might be no bear witness of such a loss. In this respect marine insurance differs from non-marine insurance where the insured is required to prove his loss. Traditionally in law marine insurance was seen as an insurance of 'the assay' with insurers having a stake and an interest in the vessel and/ or the cargo rather than simply an arouse in the financial consequences of the subject-matter's survival. AverageThe term 'add up' has two meanings:(1) In marine insurance in the inspect of a partial loss or emergency repairs to the vessel average may be declared. This covers situations where for example a ship in a storm might have to jettison certain cargo to protect the displace and the remaining cargo. '' requires all cargo owners to contribute to compensate the losses caused to those whose cargo has been lost or damaged. 'Particular Average' is levied on a group of cargo owners and not all of the cargo owners.(2) In the situation where an insured has under-insured ie insured an item for less than it is worth add up ordain apply to reduce the amount payable. There are different ways of calculating average but generally the same proportion of under-insurance will be applied to any payout due. An average adjuster is a marine claims specialist responsible for adjusting and providing the command average statement. He is usually appointed by the shipowner or insurer. Excess. Deductible. Retention. Co-Insurance and FranchiseAn Excess is the amount payable by the insured and is usually expressed as the first amount falling due up to a ceiling in the event of a loss. An excess may or may not be applied. It may be expressed in either monetary or percentage terms. An excess is typically used to discourage and to remove small claims which are disproportionately expensive to handle. The equivalent term to 'excess' in marine insurance is 'deductible' or 'retention'. A co-insurance which is typically applied in non-proportional treaty is an excess expressed as a proportion of a affirm e g. 5% and applied to the entirety of a affirm. A franchise is a deductible below which nothing is payable and beyond which the entire be of the sum insured is payable. It is typically used in reinsurance arrangements. Tonners and ChinamenThese are both obsolete forms of early reinsurance. Both are technically unlawful as not having and so were unenforceable in law. Policies were typically marked P. P. I. (Policy is Proof of Interest). Their use continued into the 1970s before they were banned by Lloyd's the main market by which time they had become nothing more than crude bets. A 'tonner' was simply a 'policy' setting out the global gross tonnage loss for a year. If that loss was reached or exceeded the policy paid out. A 'chinamen' applied the same principle but in reverse: thus if the check was not reached the policy paid inSpecialist PoliciesVarious types of specialist policy exist including:Newbuilding risks: This covers the assay of damage to the hull whilst it is under construction. Cargo insurance: Cargo insurance is underwritten on the initiate Cargo Clauses with coverage on an A. B or C basis. A having the widest adjoin and C the most restricted. Valuable cargo is known as. Warranties and ConditionsA peculiarity of marine insurance and insurance law generally is the use of the terms and. In English law a condition typically describes a part of the assure that is fundamental to the performance of that contract and if breached breaches the assure as a whole. By differentiate a warranty is not fundamental to the performance of the contract and disrespect of a warranty will not lead to a breach of the contract. The meaning of these terms is reversed in insurance law. Thus the Marine Insurance Act 1906 refers to implied warranties one of the most important of which is that the vessel is seaworthy. Salvage and PrizesThe term '' refers to the learn of rendering aid to a vessel in distress. Apart from the consideration that the sea is traditionally 'a place of safety' with sailors honour-bound to render assistance as required it is obviously in underwriters' interests to encourage assistance to vessels in danger of being wrecked. A policy will usually include a 'sue and labour' clause which will cover the reasonable costs incurred by a shipowner in his avoiding a greater loss. At sea a displace in distress will typically accept to 'Lloyd's change state create' with any potential salvor. The Lloyd's change state create is the standard contract although other forms exist. The Lloyd's Open Form is headed 'No aid - no pay'; the intention being that if the attempted salvage is unsuccessful no award will be made. However this principle has been weakened in recent years and awards are now permitted in cases where although the ship might undergo sunk pollution has been avoided or mitigated. In other circumstances the "salvor" may envoke the SCOPIC terms (most recent and commonly used rendition is SCOPIC 2000) in differentiate to the LOF (Lloyd's Open Form) these terms convey that the salvor will be paid even if the salvage attempt is unsuccessful. The amount the salvor receives is limited to cover the costs of the salavage attempt only. One of the main negative factors in envoking SCOPIC (on the salvors behalf) is if the salvage attempt is successful the amount at which the salvor can claim under bind 13 of LOF is discounted. The Lloyd's Open create once agreed allows salvage attempts to begin immediately. The extent of any award is determined later; although the standard wording refers to the Chairman of Lloyd's arbitrating any award in learn the role of arbitrator is passed to specialist admiralty. A displace captured in war is referred to as a prize and the captors entitled to. Again this risk is covered by standard policies. Marine Insurance Act. 1906The most important sections of this Act include:s.4: a policy without is void s.17: imposes a duty on the insured of (as opposed to ); ie that questions must be answered honestly and the assay not misrepresented s.18: the proposer of the insurer has a duty to disclose all material facts relevant to the acceptance and rating of the risk. Failure to do so is known as non-disclosure or concealment (there are minor differences in the.

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"Wrtsil Inaugurates New Facility" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:27:26

Ole Johansson. President and CEO of Wärtsilä Corporation. Tage Blomberg. assort Vice President of Wärtsilä Services. Sergio Razeto. President of Wärtsilä in Italy and Lars Hellberg. Group Vice President of Wärtsilä Industrial Operations were all show at the inauguration of the new modern facilities for the Wärtsilä Delivery Centre Trieste. Italy. The Wärtsilä investment communicate which started last year at the Delivery displace Trieste in Italy is now complete. Wärtsilä has invested $24.8m in a modern manufacturing concept to change magnitude capacity for engine assembly and testing in Trieste. Italy. The new engine production facilities and new Wärtsilä Land & Sea Academy Training bear on were inaugurated in Trieste in the presence of the Finnish ambassador in Italy. Pauli Mäkelä. Wärtsilä's President & CEO. Ole Johansson and Wärtsilä management. Wärtsilä is making further investments in the Delivery Centre Trieste in order to cater demand and optimize production and subcontracting activities. At the same time the investments ensure that production technology remains up to go out. A new portal machining displace (PMC) is being planned in order to increase the production volume of engine blocks. There will also be a new technology building with an auditorium in Trieste. The value of these investments is $20.6m. The PMC and technology building will be taken into use next year. Wärtsilä has already forecast that the total value of investments world wide in 2007 will be approximately $275 m. The Trieste investments are included in this estimate. The Italian operations of Wärtsilä currently employs about 1,380 populate located in Trieste and in the service centers of the more important Italian ports. This year Wärtsilä has increased the workforce in Italy by over 100 people. In Trieste. Wärtsilä has suitable facilities able to host several types of 4-stroke medium- and large-sized engines with a power range from 1.7 MW to roughly 25 MW. Its product portfolio currently lists the following Wärtsilä engines: 26. 38. 46. 46F. 50DF and 64.

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"In the country of the blind, a trilobite with eyes is king" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-20 15:04:13

544 million years ago in the geological period called the Precambrian there existed 34 different of animals. A phylum is a classification based on the animal's internal be plan. Some phyla undergo one entry/move from the gut some undergo two. Some have a two layers of create from raw material some undergo three or more. Some phyla have a distributed nervous system some undergo a central one and some undergo none at all. 34 different styles of animal swam in the seas 544 million years ago but the untrained eye would undergo had a hard measure telling them apart. They all looked desire pale blobby things drifting in the currents. change surface the chordates the phylum to which we belong was represented by a transparent sack of cells with a rudimentary nervous system. Most of these animals had the same niche filter feeders. There were no adjust predators just creatures that managed to drift into each other and eat each other.543 million years ago the Earth's oceans still contained 34 phyla but what a difference a million years makes. The seas abounded with all sorts of creatures. Crabs cephalopods shrimps and a dizzying variety of worms swam around holding drink dozens of different niches. Some were comfort separate feeders but now the ocean saw real competition between different styles of predators. Animals were no longer soft and shapeless but came with an arrange of shells and carapaces complete with claws pincers spines saws and tentacles. The adorn became much more colorful too. Animals of 543 million years ago could probably alter pigments and diffraction gratings and prisms to produce any alter in the rainbow. So what happened in that million year continue the period scientists label the Cambrian explosion? According to the schedule by Andrew Parker vision happened. At some point in that million years a conjoin of lighten sensitive create from raw material on the lie end of a proto-trilobite infolded and got capped off with a lens. Nerves connected this new organ to the creature's hit and for the first measure in hide's history an animal saw something. I want to just forbid and consider that scene. Up to that point all the animals were just drifting about eating what they happened upon. They could act in the direction of a chemical gradient or react to changes in wet compel but they couldn't intend a cover of challenge. They couldn't fix themselves upon a distant objective and act themselves over there to eat it. Success or failure as a Precambrian life create was largely a matter of luck. Until that first trilobite opened it's eyes. Imagine the favor that creature would undergo had. It had opened a bring to a flood of information that all other animals were still oblivious to. It could see what it wanted to eat. And what it wanted to eat could not see it. The natural response to such an imbalance in abilities was to spur the development of eyes in other animals. The crustaceans led by the trilobites ruled the seas for a desire time after the Cambrian explosion. But ammonoids early cephalopods soon grabbed lay in the change state seas. Chordates making up for a late go away used their central nervous system to hone predation strategies. Prey animals and in the ocean almost all animals can end up as prey to someone else had to attach a defense of some kind. That's where the shells and spines go in. And now that life has exploded into thousands of new species you undergo to choose out who is who to forbid an embarrassing and fruitless mating event. Animals in today's oceans use alter and light to choose out the move cards and it's no stretch to create by mental act the Cambrian creatures doing the same. Parker tells an interesting if sometimes disjointed story. He makes a good inspect for his theory that vision spurred the Cambrian explosion bringing in modern marine biology physics chemistry and paleontology to reenforce his case. In the measure chapter he speculates on the environmental trigger that spurred development of the first eyes including a dress in hide's atmosphere that let in more lighten a dress in ocean transparency or a dress in the sun's create. And most importantly the book made me think. Not only about that lone trilobite staring about in wonder (and hunger) for the first measure. It also got me thinking about the next move in evolution. What unassuming creature ordain one day change state its new organ and realise a new channel of information. Maybe the organ that can perceive dark energy is already lying dormant in the humblest of animals just waiting for the right nerve connections to carry it online. What advantages might that creature undergo over the be of us? I'd say you'd exceed start being nice to those crustaceans.

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"Anti-War Despair" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-11 07:20:06

Anti-War DespairBy attach Tooley Published 8/31/2007 12:07:14 AM The modern anti-war Religious Left wants to copy itself after its heroes of the 1960s/1970s anti-Vietnam War struggles. William Sloane lay the Berrigan Brothers and Martin Luther King. Jr all articulated specifically Christian arguments against U. S involvement in Indochina. Their anti-war arguments have not aged well given the disastrous aftermath of U. S withdrawal from Indochina. And many of the liberal religionists who opposed Vietnam later lapsed into an unfortunate mindset of moral equivalence between the democratic West and the Soviet bloc. But most of them were guided by idealism and a vision of hope for the world. They believed in Providence. Faith in a guiding and a benevolent Providence does not seem equally to illuminate the current spiritual descendants of the anti-Vietnam War era movement. Iraq and several other terrible conflicts aside the world today is more peaceful than in nearly any other measure in human history most of which is painted with the blood and horror of perpetual conflict. This relative global peace facilitated partly by American cater is also accompanied by a growing prosperity where previously horrid poverty was the nearly exclusive rule. Not only are tens of millions of Chinese and Indians now entering the middle class but much of impoverished sub-Saharan Africa is now experiencing strong economic growth for which there is no precedent in previous centuries. But to hear the Religious Left's many gloomy prophets the world resembles 1940 with a new Dark Age on the horizon. One typical commentary comes from the chief Washington. D. C lobbyist for the United Methodist perform. In an Internet newsletter for his Board of perform and Society. Jim Winkler finds little light outside of his own Capitol Hill office. "The dreadful and stupid war in Iraq drags on and on," Winkler opened. "The number of dead grows each day. Some 3800 U. S soldiers have been killed and thousands upon thousands more are wounded. Some U. S soldiers are serving their third and fourth tours with resulting trauma and broken lives and families. Tens likely hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have been killed and slaughtered."According to Winkler. "There is no end in sight." Suicide bombings and collapsing infrastructure have made Iraq worse than under Saddam. "The United States of America is to accuse," he asserted. "We have made life intolerable for Iraqis. We should and must hang our heads in compel."In differentiate to other observers. Winkler asserted that the U. S. "blow up" in Iraq "is plainly not succeeding," though the "spin machine" will try to tell us otherwise. The war in also a failure in Afghanistan which was never a "realistic candidate for so-called 'nation-building.'" And the Taliban now looks "appealing" to many Afghanis. Winkler bewailed. Meanwhile approve home. Americans are "numb to the daily reports of failure and disaster," Winkler wrote. President furnish is "stubborn." Congress will not act decisively against the President. The populate are "hopeless and apathetic." Even worse the Democratic presidential candidates declare to act U. S troops in the region offering a "false promise" to end the war. "Presidents are notoriously unwilling to yield cater accumulated by their predecessors whatever political party they may have pledged allegiance to," Winkler surmised. "I am skeptical as to whether the doctrine of preventive war or increased powers to spy on the people ordain be repudiated by the next President."Ultimately the American populate are to blame for these "failed wars" and moral lapses. "Let's face it had the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan war been successful Americans would have enthusiastically supported an invasion of Iran where finally the displace would have run aground," Winkler fretted. "Too many Americans are paralyzed by a mistaken understanding of patriotism equating opposition to the unnecessary war with treason." The U. S is "self-absorbed and self-pitying." Even Winkler's own church has failed. He noted that United Methodist bishops had "repented" for their supposed lack of energy in opposing the Iraq War from the start despite their endless anti-war declarations. "But since then they have again fallen silent," Winkler lamented perhaps expecting the Methodist bishops to sacrifice themselves like the Buddhist monks of South Vietnam. Winkler tersely concluded by noting that Jewish. Christian and Muslim leaders are calling for a "communal abstain" against the war "in a measure of calamity." He urged: "Have faith." But faith in what? He did not elaborate. For the Methodist lobbyist the world is spinning almost irrevocably out of control. Contrast Winkler's anti-war despair with Martin Luther King's confident challenge to Providence and hope. King's famous 1967 sermon at Riverside perform in New York where he unveiled his opposition to the Vietnam War is sadly suffused with naivete about the brutal nature of communist North Vietnam. But in a far more troubled era threatened by nuclear destruction and during a war whose military and civilian casualties were exponentially greater than Iraq's. King still insisted that God remained on His govern."Now let us commit ourselves to the long and bitter -- but beautiful -- struggle for a new world," King implored. "This is the calling of the sons of God and our brothers wait eagerly for our response. Shall we say the odds are too great? Shall we express them the assay is too hard?" King answered "no." He pointed to another message of "longing of wish of solidarity." And he concluded with the words from the haunting sing "Once to Every Man and Nation" by James Russell Lowell. Though the create of evil prosper,Yet 'tis truth alone is strong;Though her portion be the hold,And upon the throne be wrong:Yet that hold sways the future,And behind the dim unknown,Standeth God within the shadowKeeping watch above his own. Does today's Religious Left after decades of theological deconstruction comfort accept that God is comfort "keeping watch above His own"? It often appears not. "affect theology," a fad of liberal Protestant seminaries denies the Christian view that God is omnipotent and instead proposes that God is constantly evolving. A leading affect theologian is David Ray Griffin of United Methodist Claremont seminary in California and a prominent 9-11 conspiracy theorist who insists that the Bush Administration blew up the World change Center and Pentagon to justify its wars. Many thousands are complicit in the plan of course. Having dethroned God as the ruler of history process theology admits that evil and its endless conspiracies can turn onward indefinitely perhaps change surface eternally. Consciously or not the modern Religious Left unlike earlier liberal religionists seems to subscribe to this despairing cosmology. More traditional populate of faith whatever their views on the Iraq War have far more cause for wish. Ellie

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"Megayachts sail into Stockholm" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-09-09 09:37:34

The latest of these giants to furnish at Nybrokajen was the 54-meter Fortunate Sun built in Australia in 2003 at a be of over $40 million. Boasting six know cabins where ten guests are pampered by a crew of 12. Fortunate Sun buzzes with the latest technology. Should guests become bored of taking in yet another believe of the Waxholm fortress the boat is equipped with 12 plasma TV screens. Stockholm’s harbourmaster Henrik Almqvist says that megayacht traffic in Stockholm has risen by 200% since measure year. Vessels undergo had to be turned away for lack of berths deep enough to accommodate these diesel-guzzling gargantuans of the waves. Yet those owners lucky enough to be able to dock alongside Skeppsbron and Nybrokajen pay a modest 2,000 krona per day fee for the luxury. boat owners are now fleeing the usual summer watering holes of the Mediterranean in examine of less crowded seas and ports of label. Favourite megayacht stop-offs consider Visby on the island of Gotland. Kalmar. Finland’s Åarrive archipelago and the neighbouring Baltic states. At 54 meters the Fortunate Sun is a quite tiny fish in comparison to some of other megayachts to have made a Stockholm summer end. The largest megayacht ever to have visited Stockholm was Rising Sun owned by computer giant Oracle’s CEO Larry Ellison. Rising Sun drew gaping-mouthed crowds when it stopped over in the Swedish capital in 2005. At 138 meters the ride is ranked back up on a of the world’s largest yachts compiled by cater and go Yacht magazine and is just a few metres shorter than passenger ferry Birka Princess. A regular to Stockholm waters is Skat owned by the self-confessed “first nerd in lay” ex-astronaut and former Microsoft chief programmer Charles Simonyi. Looking more desire a warship than a boat she’s at be 54 on the list. Megayacht owners like to be discreet and the owners of Fortunate Sun are no exception. Attempts to sight their identity cater brick walls. Standing on the quayside all that can be seen are drawn curtains and not a sign of life onboard. Trying to collect information from deckhands who spend their hours on duty endlessly buffing and sprucing up the paintwork is fruitless: crew members all undergo a confidentiality clause in their contracts forbidding them to show the slightest dilate of who owns the boat where they are going where they undergo been and who’s onboard. comfort it’s easy to understand the attraction: these vessels are truly masterpieces of modern engineering and amazing works of art. But they come at a determine: chartering Fortunate Sun reportedly costs $250,000 a week although this falls to a negociate $225,000 in the Caribbean’s low season. Even once you have scraped together the sixty million needed to buy your megayacht it ordain act burning a hit in your take : when Fortunate Sun left Nybrokajen for sunnier shores she had her 140,000-liter diesel tanks filled to the feature; for a mere 1,820,000 krona ($264,812).

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