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DennisS:The name of the former french minesweeper that blasted the channel was Calypso.
Uh - was that JC's boat...? :54:
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DennisS:The name of the former french minesweeper that blasted the channel was Calypso.
Tsk Tsk - do it all the time...DennisS:The site uses the term, "selectively remove by limited blasting". Interesting term in regards to moving a ship through a passage.
DennisS The site uses the term:When I first mentioned this in this thread, I was being polite and not wishing to speak ill of the man who got the world diving. (If you discount Mike "quien es muy macho?" Nelson- or the Bisset "twins")
I had not yet seen the movie, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", but the 1972 geyser & plume made me think of the famous line, "Think you used enough dynamite there", Jacques?
The downside to the incident- the real crux of the biscuit- is that it was done for the sole purpose of placing the ship inside the circle for a PBS serries film shot from the hopticopter.
Phillippe, Portugal, 1979, float plane crash. God rest his soul.
Joe Thompson, Pilot of the DeepStar saucers, 2002, heart failure.
Albert Falco, looked pretty good in 1996, I assume this quiet hero is still breathing some kind of gas.
There were a few others. :sappy:
RoatanMan:I had not yet seen the movie, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid", but the 1972 geyser & plume made me think of the famous line, "Think you used enough dynamite there", Jacques?