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Container Ship Meets with an Accident, Clogging the Suez Canal

What ever coursed it, they are blaming the wind for it which i am sure it's highly possible even more so with the size of that ship.
 
And more often they don't know squat... just sayin'
And that sums up the "expert" way of thinking, you are an outsider to the industry, you don't have a degree in X, therefore your opinion is irrelevant, even if it is correct.
 
And that sums up the "expert" way of thinking, you are an outsider to the industry, you don't have a degree in X, therefore your opinion is irrelevant, even if it is correct.
I never said that. You did.

What is true is one group has studied the matter, the other hasn't. This does not preclude an "outsider" from getting something right, but it does give them limitations.

What ever coursed it, they are blaming the wind for it which i am sure it's highly possible even more so with the size of that ship.
it's a floating vessel. Friction is low. It's very possible.
 
I never said that. You did.

What is true is one group has studied the matter, the other hasn't. This does not preclude an "outsider" from getting something right, but it does give them limitations.


it's a floating vessel. Friction is low. It's very possible.

Yeah that's what i said wasn't it ?.

Anyways it's been free for a while now, but i bet there is a lot of catch up to do with all those other ships.
 
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