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I wish the big bastard would stop blasting its horn every time they move it!
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Probably an ospreySlightly OT but 2 really unusual looking planes flew north near mine about half hour ago. They looked like a plane but had propellers like a helicopter. We regularly get chinooks but these really stood out. Any ideas?
sure the turbines are on the continental shelf, maybe only 30-40m deepare they putting a new access road in there? good to see developments happening on the south dock. who is the contractor?
also, them legs are big, but surely not long enough to jack up off the sea bed when out at sea?
Just Googled that and it is thanks, never seen them beforeProbably an osprey
sure the turbines are on the continental shelf, maybe only 30-40m deep
ESH are putting in concrete slab lay-down areas on Endurance Quay and Greenwells Quay for the port. At present there is not much room to store materials taken off ships
There is also an extension to the existing rail tracks for future use
are they putting a new access road in there? good to see developments happening on the south dock. who is the contractor?
also, them legs are big, but surely not long enough to jack up off the sea bed when out at sea?
I'm I right in thinking that the concrete on Endurance Quay is for the storage of steel slabs imported from the Ukraine? Do you know what the area at Greenwells Quay is going to be used for?sure the turbines are on the continental shelf, maybe only 30-40m deep
ESH are putting in concrete slab lay-down areas on Endurance Quay and Greenwells Quay for the port. At present there is not much room to store materials taken off ships
There is also an extension to the existing rail tracks for future use
CorrectI'm I right in thinking that the concrete on Endurance Quay is for the storage of steel slabs imported from the Ukraine? Do you know what the area at Greenwells Quay is going to be used for?
Rizzlers?Correct
Greenwells is general use, they currently offload bales of paper from Holland there every week
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sure the turbines are on the continental shelf, maybe only 30-40m deep
ESH are putting in concrete slab lay-down areas on Endurance Quay and Greenwells Quay for the port. At present there is not much room to store materials taken off ships
There is also an extension to the existing rail tracks for future use
Closing the flood gates?That's impossible. All foreign trade will end when we leave the EU and South Dock will be filled in and grassed over.
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Greenwells is general use, they currently offload bales of paper from Holland there every week
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Google translate says WTFGuess that cellus and it’s doppeganger?
It stems from the olden days when captains would put a hole no larger than a coin, or a guinea as it would have been back then, in the hull of the boat every time a member of their crew acted out of line. The concept being the crew members would be obedient as if they weren't the captain added another hole. Ergo loose lips sink ships.That's a very big vessel. I always wondered about that old saying "loose lips sink ships"...............how is that ? .
I thought it was from olden days when they used cherry lips to plug holes in ships? And the captain would say remember lads loose lips sink ships.It stems from the olden days when captains would put a hole no larger than a coin, or a guinea as it would have been back then, in the hull of the boat every time a member of their crew acted out of line. The concept being the crew members would be obedient as if they weren't the captain added another hole. Ergo loose lips sink ships.
That's a very big vessel. I always wondered about that old saying "loose lips sink ships"...............how is that ? .