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Subject: Re: Rogue waves
From: Stoneage posted Sun, Jun 10 2007, 2:36am 
Thanks. I was re-reading Gaddis' Invisible Horizons a while back and it struck me that more than a few of the cryptooceanographical mysteries in the book could be explained by rougue waves.

Stoneage
Subject: Re: Rogue waves
From: Ghost of TC posted Sun, Jun 10 2007, 9:45am 
You're putting up consistently good, quality blogs. Nothing spectacular, always informative and interesting, which is probably why no one really comments on them.

"Learn and think? Bah, I want to argue and complain!"
Subject: Re: Rogue waves
From: Stoneage posted Mon, Jun 11 2007, 6:05am 
I do believe you're right. My stuff hasn't had much in the way of controvery or been too 'off the wall'. Maybe the Chupacabra series will stir the pot. I'm afraid it's going to be a bit too long and of those that read the whole thing many, if not most, will miss the point.

Stoneage
Subject: Re: Rogue waves
From: hojoo posted Mon, Jun 11 2007, 12:32pm 
Some really amazing pics. I've never seen those before. Good stuff.
Subject: Re: Rogue waves
From: Lamna, gravityist posted Mon, Jun 11 2007, 5:02pm 
Nice chubacaba story, i like fiction from a animals perspective.


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