-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On 04/28/07 13:21, Greg Folkert wrote: [snip] > > I was on a Cruise ship that got caught up in the fringe of a hurricane, > they used the thrusters to help the ship stay on course, as well as all > the main screws and rudders. They still made 29 knots against the > winds... the pressure on the fore windscreen was HUGE. I wanted to feel > the wind in front of it, I was required to tether to the railing. My > face actually felt "burnt" from the wind. It was an awesome experience. > I was told the head wind was better than 50 knots, we were heading near > directly into it. You do the math.
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