Hello
Just tentatively putting my foot on the gangway.
All my gear is still on board SN and I must say it has given me many hours of innocent pleasure. In addition let me post dozens of cynical and silly comments, Would that this ship will be as tolerant. In truth I was getting a bit p1ssed-orf with SN and its continuous posts by Sparkies cut down in their prime by the devil of GMDSS and the bloody Bank Line brigade still missing the copra beetles in their breakfast and the hunger and starvation of Lord Inver*****, what a Toff, his son was a wasteral. Where's the Smokeroom? |
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A warm welcome aboard from the Philippines. Please enjoy all this great new site has to offer.
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ES,
Welcome to SH. Hawkey01 - An ex RO. |
Engine Serang,
Welcome aboard our new build - glad you found where we are berthed! :thumb: |
Welcome aboard Engine Serang. Great to see you signed on. You will find this ship a bit more stable than the old one.
Roy. |
Well, well,well, or 'ullo, 'ullo, 'ullo as the English policeman said to the lady with three heads --
Tmac has missed you, Squeak has missed you, I have missed you -- you were gone when we needed you most -- to clean up after we blew the tubes in the middle of the night!! Bars open -- have one on me :pint: |
Greetings ES and welcome on board SH. Bon voyage.
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Happily aboard and settling in. Lo and behold I find myself demoted from "Senior Member" in the Other Place to mere "Member" on this New Improved ship.
Ah well back on watches again, bit of a bummer getting a call at midnight. Takes me back to 1974, bell bottoms and platform shoes. |
And until you get the sea time in for a command endorsement for twin hulled plumbing that's where you'll stay.
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I've got a bus pass, when can I become an "Old Member". I'm very ambitious.
100 posts is no problem:- 25 about posting pictures on SN 25 about my curry recipes and 50 having a poke at Bank Line. Add a few about the demise of UASC and I'm over the line and once again on the broad sunlit uplands of intelligent dialogue with the scholars of the MN. |
I don't know why I can't adopt the acronym of our Technical Services crack emergency response group or Fast Action Response Team. By all means prefix it with Old to indicate retirement.
I think it would suit you, too, ES. |
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You think you've got problems - Steve, Andy and Ollie prefer to be known as Admin, presumably because SH(IT) could give the wrong impression! :shock: |
Ah Engine Serang there you are, I thought you had got sucked up the bilge strums on the old SN, good to have you back and you are just in time to blow the boiler tubes..... big breaths now, just like Dolly Parton.:jester:
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The mention of Dolly minds me to inquire if the main engine has twin turbos?
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supercharged quadruple turbos with horizontal steam traps and non return sluice valves.
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Come on shipmates, let's try to keep this thread alive. It would appear that there's more life in SN than many believed.
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Come on ES. For us to post twice on this thread it would have to be Hello, Hello.
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Hello, hello, hello, said Dixon of Dock Green.
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Welcome aboard E.S.
I'm intrigued to find Dublin has relocated to Abu Dhabi. Better wx I suppose. A couple of weeks ago Liverpool had relocatetd to Abu Dhabi too, but Freddythefrog movedt it back again. |
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Give me Decca Isis (Hopefully renamed now) anyday or Norcontrol as a second best. |
Decca Crisis. 'Did' that when back to school in 1975 (beside the GEC logger, reminiscent of a church organ console which was no longer on the curriculum).
Autronica KM3/4 - that is the 'thing' still produced by Konsberg for clients in locations difficult to serve with a technician (evidently the middle of the Pacific doesn't count). It remains possible to instrument sanely if you want bells and whistles too simply make them auxiliary to the basic function (if I remember correctly the Crisis was almost such with the alarm comparators/detectors discrete to each channel and only the digitisation and logging done by scan). Not even chess? |
The first iteration of Isis was very simple - orange alarm annnunciators and a selector switch to pick the channel - bit like the RichWest system, bomb proof (almost). Norcontrol was good - until one of the HDDs went down - it was then that we found that it was based on 8086 architecture and we couldn't get new HDDs - the back streets of Wanchai provided the second hand answer!!
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