nomadpete Posted Thursday at 08:42 PM Posted Thursday at 08:42 PM Just for the (older) nerds..... Fortran joke: God is real, unless declared integer. Cobol joke: A single missed period can be of great significance. 2 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Thursday at 10:31 PM Posted Thursday at 10:31 PM 1 hour ago, nomadpete said: Cobol joke: A single missed period can be of great significance. It depends on where you align 1
nomadpete Posted Friday at 07:54 PM Posted Friday at 07:54 PM 21 hours ago, Jerry_Atrick said: It depends on where you align I am not crossing the line about that. 1
nomadpete Posted Friday at 07:56 PM Posted Friday at 07:56 PM "Flying is not dangerous, as long as you remember its dangerous" PS: I got that from a yachting forum, but I really identified with the concept. 2 1
Marty_d Posted Friday at 10:11 PM Posted Friday at 10:11 PM 2 hours ago, nomadpete said: "Flying is not dangerous, as long as you remember its dangerous" PS: I got that from a yachting forum, but I really identified with the concept. How do yachties know whether flying is dangerous? 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 12:18 AM Posted Saturday at 12:18 AM That's a bit like sex. I don't get it. Nev 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 12:22 AM Posted Saturday at 12:22 AM I'd Wondered where that One went. Anyhow? When they FLY a distress flag. huh? It's Nautical but nice. PS I'm also a BOAT person. but my wife would get seasick IF I swished the Bath. Nev 1
nomadpete Posted Saturday at 02:42 AM Posted Saturday at 02:42 AM 4 hours ago, Marty_d said: How do yachties know whether flying is dangerous? It is the definition of Risk Management. Yachties do a similar risk management to aviators. Keep away from the edges of your transport fluid. Also, they notice all kinds of noisy disturbances. Things like jetskis and flying machines are dangerous and annoying. 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 04:12 AM Posted Saturday at 04:12 AM A SAILboat doesn't emit STINKY smells like something running on Bunker Oil does. Nev 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 04:14 AM Posted Saturday at 04:14 AM Good Pilots take to SAILING like a duck to water. Nev 1
facthunter Posted Saturday at 04:26 AM Posted Saturday at 04:26 AM Neither a Good Plane OR a GOOD Boat. Just a never ending Maintenance challenge. Nev 1
pmccarthy Posted Saturday at 09:04 AM Posted Saturday at 09:04 AM But it is a Duck, taking to water. 1
onetrack Posted Saturday at 12:06 PM Posted Saturday at 12:06 PM Quote Keep away from the edges of your transport fluid Ah-HA! So the Flat Earthers are in the majority amongst the boaties?! Yeah, I'd hate to fall off the edge of the Earth, so I keep well back from it.
red750 Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM Author Posted Saturday at 03:14 PM A married couple were asleep when the phone rang at 2 in the morning. The wife (undoubtedly blonde), picked up the phone, listened a moment and said 'How should I know, that's 200 miles from here!' and hung up. The husband said, 'Who was that?' The wife said, 'I don't know, some woman wanting to know if the coast is clear.' 1 1
nomadpete Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM Posted Saturday at 10:51 PM 10 hours ago, onetrack said: Ah-HA! So the Flat Earthers are in the majority amongst the boaties?! Yeah, I'd hate to fall off the edge of the Earth, so I keep well back from it. I think you know what I meant. 1
facthunter Posted Sunday at 12:00 AM Posted Sunday at 12:00 AM The Bottom of the sky is where you have to be careful, IF you are an air person. 7% of Americans believe the Earth is FLAT..Nev 1
nomadpete Posted Sunday at 02:53 AM Posted Sunday at 02:53 AM 2 hours ago, facthunter said: The Bottom of the sky is where you have to be careful, And I try to keep my boat away from the bottom of the ocean, too. 1
onetrack Posted Sunday at 03:30 AM Posted Sunday at 03:30 AM "Bottom of the Harbour" schemes worked brilliantly for a large number of mining scumbags in the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's, until the ATO put a stop to it. 1
nomadpete Posted Sunday at 07:27 AM Posted Sunday at 07:27 AM 3 hours ago, onetrack said: "Bottom of the Harbour" schemes worked brilliantly for a large number of mining scumbags in the 1970's, 1980's, and 1990's, until the ATO put a stop to it. But I don't have the wealth to benefit from bottom-of-the-harbour stuff. 1
Jerry_Atrick Posted Sunday at 08:13 AM Posted Sunday at 08:13 AM You're not claiming to be a mining scumbag, are you? 1
onetrack Posted Sunday at 08:15 AM Posted Sunday at 08:15 AM (edited) No-one gets any benefit from bottom-of-the-harbour schemes today, because the ATO nailed it for what it was - simple criminal activity designed to defeat tax collection. But plenty of people who are supposed to be "looked up to" today as "great entrepreneurs", only got their initial wealth via BoTH scheming. One well-known (now deceased) mining entrepeneur here in W.A. started a huge collection of "collectable" cars, and a car Museum in York (W.A.) thanks to his BoTH scheming and "unjust enrichment". He did serve a small jail term for his criminal scheming as regards tax avoidance, but he still won handsomely, monetarily. It goes without saying he was a close associate of W.A's greatest corporate scammer, who did go to jail for 5 years over his corporate crookedness. But surprise, surprise, he sprang back from his "bankruptcy" and 5 yr jail term with a very substantial level of assets, reputed to be nearly $300M, that he'd socked away in untouchable jurisdictions. Of course, his initials were AB, but I guess you all know that. Edited Sunday at 08:16 AM by onetrack 1 1
nomadpete Posted Sunday at 10:01 AM Posted Sunday at 10:01 AM 1 hour ago, Jerry_Atrick said: You're not claiming to be a mining scumbag, are you? If I was, I'd probably have a much bigger boat, and maybe a flying ex-Saudi palace! 1
nomadpete Posted Sunday at 10:04 AM Posted Sunday at 10:04 AM 1 hour ago, Jerry_Atrick said: You're not claiming to be a mining scumbag, are you? No. If I was, I wouldb't lower myself to mix with all you lowly scum. 2
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