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World's biggest cruise ship arrives in Fla. port <BR> <BR><img src="http://www.atomorrow.net/discus/messages/87/2239.jpg" alt=""> <BR> <BR><a href="http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9BUR7B00&show_article=1" target=_top>http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D9BUR7B00&show_article=1</a>
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Thought this was appropriate after viewing the ship's stature: <BR> <BR>"I am not afraid of storms for I am learning how to sail my ship." <BR>- Louisa May Alcott
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I wonder how long it will be before we hear a report of a spouse overboard. Seems there's been a spate of them from off the cruise ships over the past couple of years. That ones tall enough to allow you to do something fancy on the way down. <BR> <BR>Somehow the aesthetics don't portray the look of other (vacation/party?) ships. This one gives me the impression of what a prison ship might look like from the outside. <BR> <BR>I'd better shut up before I give the New world Order guys some ideas.<img src="http://www.atomorrow.net/discus/clipart/uhoh.gif" border=0>
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looks like it will tip over the first time caught broadside to a light gale..or if a flight of Canada Geese impacts the upper floors. <BR> <BR>but I'll go if they offer hang gliding off the fan tail...
If electricity comes from electrons, does morality come from morons?
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The ship is so large that there are only a few places where it can dock; the available ones are nothing but tourist traps. <BR> <BR>Imagine 5,000 passengers, plus crew! I wouldn't dream of such a "vacation cruise"? <BR> <BR>I much prefer the river cruises in Europe on ships that carry less than 150 passengers and crew. If one loves crowds, such a huge ship is surely not a "get-away" unless you're from a small village and like to vacation in cramped quarters and thousands of other people.
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