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  1. masalai
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  2. masalai
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    The attached image of surface temperatures Australian region - - Today, cooler in Kuranda than Melbourne :D :D :D - - - With a jetstream that is evident from around 145 E & 10 S and flowing towards 22.5 S and 165W ensuring that any storm will have gerat difficulty forming a decent head likely to develop into a cyclone in the Northern part of the Coral Sea... http://www.goes.noaa.gov/sohemi/sohemiloops/shirgmscol.html I would like to have the images 10 degrees further north and 20 degrees to the left (west)

    I feel that a low forming in the Gulf of Carpentaria may develop somewhat and cross Cape York N of 15 S, - - but generally I expect a dry "wet-season" for the first half of 2013 in Queensland E coastal regions...

    The surface temperatures in the Gulf of Carpentaria, (near 32deg Celsius), suggest a cyclone could be spawned there, with the "usual" track toward the SE and dump good falls on inland Queensland as a late summer surprise... http://www.bom.gov.au/oceanography/forecasts/idyoc13.shtml?region=13&forecast=1 - - Unless things change, as is always possible...
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  3. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Whats a ferel, can you eat them. Is it one of those fury things that look like a rat.
     
  4. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    mas --did you know that there is rumblings of the US dollar falling by this autumn.

    I read today that Bundesbank is calling 200billion dollars of gold out of New york where it had been since the threat of invasion of the cold war. What are they scared of?

    Ive read that interest will go through the roof and the US dollar will no longer buy oil. Fuel prices in USA will,----well be up there with sky lab.
     
  5. michael pierzga
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  6. masalai
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    Re Bundesbank gold repatriation: Hot off the wires, The USFed in NY has offered ONE FIFTH (20%) of its LEASED gold back over the next SEVEN (7) YEARS. - . - . - and WTF, - - it has been accepted by the Bundesbank - - - The likelihood is that Bernanke said "this is a take it or leave it offer"...... and the ONLY interpretation one can make, is that, the US FED HAS NO GOLD.... - ALL has been sold and the US FED must buy the replacement gold on the open market, and not force a huge increase in the value of gold, - as that will destroy the USA because the world will see that there is no gold backing the debts of foreign reserves of US$ notes... DOOMED EITHER WAY because of fraudulent and greedy behaviour of the banksters who own the US FED...

    "Currently, Germany owns 3,396 tonnes of gold. 45% of it is with the Fed in New York. 13% is in London, 11% is in France and the remaining 31% is in the Bundesbank's vaults in Frankfurt." - - - it is claimed...

    and on top of that these headlines.............
    "Fitch warns U.S. AAA at risk from debt ceiling struggle" http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/01/15/united-states-rating-fitch-idUSL6N0AK60Q20130115 and http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/...tical-dangers-rise-in-Europe-warns-Fitch.html
    "White House tells Paul Ryan it won’t meet budget deadline" http://thehill.com/blogs/on-the-mon...get-delayed-again-white-house-tells-paul-ryan
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  7. whitepointer23

    whitepointer23 Previous Member

    Is the end of the world still.on the way.
     
  8. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Thats a lot of tooth fillings.
     
  9. Landlubber
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    "45% of it is with the Fed in New York"....or so they believe.....
     
  10. masalai
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    Hi Whitepointer,
    This time a "NO" is good news, never was and unlikely to be in our concerns... Just the fraudulent bankster theft system of debt ridden economies... If good things happen a total reset of global economies is on the cards... The banksters will fight tooth and nail to retain their capacity to steal from the workers as they do now...

    Back on topic:
    Rudders done, Thanks again to "groper"...

    24 v macerator on the toilet is next to be refined... A nice little sweaty job in the confines of the smallest room on the ship :!:
     
  11. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Sent to me by email and worthy of repeating...

    Subject: our nation
    >
    > We, the people of a free nation of blokes, sheilas and the occasional
    > ******. We come from many lands (although a few too many of us come from
    > New Zealand) and although we live in the best country in the world, we
    > reserve the right to ***** and moan about it whenever we bloody like.
    >
    > We are One Nation but we're divided into many States.
    >
    > First, there's Victoria named after a queen who didn't believe in
    > lesbians. Victoria is the realm of Mossimo turtlenecks, cafe latte,
    > grand-final day and big horse races.
    > Its capital is Melbourne whose chief marketing pitch is that "it's
    > liveable". At least that's what they think. The rest of us think it is
    > too bloody cold and wet, hot and dry, dusty and smokey all in the one day.
    >
    > Next there's NSW the realm of pastel shorts, macchiato with sugar, thin
    > books read quickly and millions of dancing queens. Its capital Sydney
    > has more queens than any other city in the world and is proud of it. Its
    > mascots are Bondi lifesavers who pull their Speedos up their cracks to
    > keep the left and right sides of their brains separate.
    >
    > Down south we have Tasmania, a State based on the notion that the family
    > that bonks together stays together. In Tassie everyone gets an extra
    > chromosome at conception. Maps of the State bring smiles to the sternest
    > faces. It holds the world record for a single mass shooting which the
    > Yanks can't seem to beat no matter how often they try.
    >
    > South Australia is the province of half-decent reds, a festival of
    > foreigners, off season carni-folk, and bizarre axe murders. SA is the
    > state of innovation. Where else can you so effectively re use country
    > bank vaults and barrels as in Snowtown, just out of Adelaide (also named
    > after a queen). They had the Grand Prix, but lost it when the views of
    > Adelaide sent the Formula One drivers to sleep at the wheel.
    >
    > Western Australia is too far from anywhere to be relevant. Its main
    > claim to fame is that it doesn't have daylight saving because if it did
    > all the men would get ********* on the bus on the way to work. WA was
    > the last state to stop importing convicts and many of them still work
    > there in the government and business.
    >
    > The Northern Territory is the red heart of our land. Outback plains,
    > sheep stations the size of Europe, Kangaroos, Jackaroos, Emus, Uluru and
    > dusty kids with big smiles. It also has the highest beer consumption of
    > anywhere on the planet and its creek beds have the highest aluminium
    > content of anywhere too. Although the Territory is the centre piece of
    > our national culture, few of us live there and the rest prefer to fly
    > over it on our way to Bali.
    >
    > And there's Queensland where any mention of God seems silly in a
    > document defining a nation of half-arsed sceptics, it is worth noting
    > that God probably made Queensland as it’s beautiful one day and perfect
    > the next. Why he filled it with ********s remains a complete mystery.
    >
    > Oh yes and there's Canberra. The least said the better.
    >
    > We, the citizens of Oz, are united by Highways whose treacherous twists
    > and turns kill more of us each year than murderers. We are united in our
    > lust for international recognition.
    >
    > Not that we're whinging, we leave that to our Pommy immigrants.
    >
    > We want to make "no worries mate" our national phrase, "she'll be right
    > mate" our national attitude and "Waltzing Matilda" our national anthem.
    > (So what if it's about a sheep-stealing crim who commits suicide).
    >
    > We love sport so much our news readers can read the death toll from a
    > sailing race and still tell us who's winning. And we're the best in the
    > world at all the sports that count like cricket, netball, rugby, AFL,
    > roo-shooting, two-up and horse racing. We also have the biggest rock,
    > the tastiest pies, the blackest aborigines and the worst-dressed
    > Olympians in the known universe. And our national dress code is short
    > shorts, thongs, and the good old t-shirt!
    >
    > We shoot, we root, we vote. We are girt by sea and pissed by lunchtime.
    > Even though we might seem a racist, closed-minded, sports-obsessed
    > little people, at least we feel better for it.
    > I am, you are, we are Australian.

    The censored word refers to "Richard Cranium" where Richard = Dick and for Mr Head without the "title" or spaces :!: :?: Australians call a spade a spade and are not afraid of using a few "cuss-words" It is the context that has rules - - known as grammar...
     
  12. Frosty

    Frosty Previous Member

    Pretty well sums it up real good Ide say.

    No surprises there.
     
  13. Manie B
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  14. whitepointer23

    whitepointer23 Previous Member

    It was a bad day for rios boss. Finished today no bonus. No payout. Apparently blowing 13.5 billion got him in the bad books.
     

  15. masalai
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    masalai masalai

    Weather is possibly coming as ther heat in the Gulf of Carpentaria is working and a rotational force could commence Monday? - - Worth naming about Tuesday, sit in the Gulf and gaining energy and Thursday cross the coast somewhere in the southern part of the Gulf.
     
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