Across the river in Washington, downstream, 30 miles from the ocean. Will be somewhere on the eclipse line in August, though.
Just to start with, it's a bit hard to conceive why any navy would perpetrate such a hoax if there were no advantage in battle or exploration to be at...
What if I just used binoculars? That was not a picture that I took. I guess I am just narrow minded and old, and having made the mistake of ...
Where does such an idea that one cannot prove that ships go "hull down" when magnified. They do go hull down, and as someone who has stood lookout wa...
Due to the convexity of the earth, a ship's upper rigging will be visible at a much greater distance than its lower hull: for example, in clear air a ...
Do you know about JANAP 146? ... Curiously, this atmosphere that discourages pilots from reporting UFOs is completely opposite to the current v...
Getting too close to the poles historically plays havoc with all sorts of navigation systems. Over the Pole in the northern hemisphere has never rea...
TheCarlwood wrote: haha The funny thing about flat Earth is that both sides use flight data to make their point. So I have no idea what's right anymor...
vikinghorn wrote: Maybe the earth is spinning after all! Goddamned dizzying, if you ask me!
Well, it's not precisely 360 degrees in 24 hours, is it? The clocks are synchronized to the angle toward the sun, not some sidereal point in space. ...
It's too bad that George Knapp didn't take over CtoCAM, eh? Welcome to the higher side.
What's a very non-tech person to do? I mean I know enough about the goog to know why I don't want them up my ass, but that's about all I know. ...
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