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Post by Ferryman on Mar 7, 2009 18:38:31 GMT -8
And how accurate were your timestamps? Did you synchronize your camera's clock with a GPS receiver? No, I don't have to. I was there on the spot watching exactly what was going on, and kept note of the time with my cell phone as well.
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Post by FNS on Mar 9, 2009 0:56:47 GMT -8
On that happy note, I say my pleasure to Mr. Keenleyside. This will be my final posting on this thread, a thread I created as per our musical moderator's suggestion, that was started on January 2, 2009, 20:15PST. As I returned my Boeing 744 to her birthplace at KPAE from CYYJ on the day of the NORTHERN EXPEDITION's arrival, I tip my hat to her as I head south over Haro Strait. She is a beautiful ship down there! We will also pay one more visit to her builders. There's a hard hatter with a ladder in his hand. That beautiful Turkish ship is back from her trial session. It sure must be a ride down to the water on that lifeboat, if it ever needs to be used. More coverage on the ships of FSG will be provided when appropriate on its intended thread on this Forum as long as we have the privilege in watching the exciting action through their webcams. Unless anyone wants to add any more comments on this thread, and that the NORTHERN EXPEDITION has successfully arrived at her intended home on British Columbia waters, I declare that this wonderful thread we used to follow this mighty ship all the way from Flensburg, Germany, CLOSED!Again, we wish whomever the person is who started this Forum many thanks. We are enjoying the privilege in sharing our interest in ferries on this form of gathering. The moderators can now reach into their pockets the golden key and lock this thread into the vaults. The last two words I will now provide on this thread are: SAFE BEGINNING!
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Post by cobblehillian on Mar 9, 2009 13:02:51 GMT -8
A boat load, or, perhaps, a ferry full of thanks to Mr. Ferrynutseattle, Mr. DE Nelson, and Mr. Keenleyside for their tracking and narratives on the NE delivery voyage.
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Post by Low Light Mike on Mar 5, 2010 13:52:14 GMT -8
Just noting that tomorrow is 1 year since N'Expedition arrived at Departure Bay.
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