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From: Paul Westermeyer <westermeyer.3@???.edu> Date: Tue, 1 Sep 1998 10:06:37 -0400 (EDT) Subject: Re: Ship sizes
>In this ship sizes discussion I think everything's been said, but here's >one more point: In the 1st book of WCC there is a picture of what looks >like a man-o-war but there are 2 guys sitting in it, making the thing at >most 15 ft. long! Is this a reject midget MOW or a flitter with delusions >of grandeur? In the latter case the guys wouldn't be able to breathe! A >flitter is 1 ton! Actually, they could breathe for 2 months. Remember 1 ton provides ai for 1 mansized creature for 4 months. So a flitter could provide air for 1 month for 4 people if they could board it:) "Human life without knowledge of history is nothing other than a perpetual childhood, nay, a permanent obscurity and darkness." Philip Melanchthon westermeyer.3@???.edu Paul Westermeyer Phd Candidate, History, Ohio State University Adjunct Faculty, Humanities Department, Columbus State Community College
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Month Index: September, 1998
| Subject | From | Date (UTC) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ship sizes | Will A Wagner | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | the Falcon | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | Staffan Johansson | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | Paul Westermeyer | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | Darrell Lalonde | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | Harry Bandoian | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | Adam Miller | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | Downer, Chris | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | the Falcon | |||
| Re: Ship sizes | Eric Pedersen |