Hi just found I was doing the 2nd. email address right except the tiny text on careful inspection revealed a letter that should have been upper case corrected it and it all shot through!
Cup of coffee time I think, then it is a quick go round the house with the D***n before my dear wife returns from holiday.
Roy
Hi just found I was doing the 2nd. email address right except the tiny text on careful inspection revealed a letter that should have been upper case corrected it and it all shot through!
Cup of coffee time I think, then it is a quick go round the house with the D***n before my dear wife returns from holiday.
Roy
Hi all, I have to report a success and have transferred all my address book names into the new address book! I am not sure how but there was an email involved!
I can relax now just got to sort out how to get my second email account on there as well.
Sundays back in the day were rest days the shops were shut hymns were sung and you usually got a good lunch.
Where did it all go? I used to sing in the choir but am now relegated to the shower. We used to go for a walk after lunch with the 2 children (whether they liked it or not) or perhaps a morning sail of a boat if not required for the choir.
I think this all fits in with Question of the day? I suppose we all have to answer the Q of the D first before we can read the posts.
Carry on carrying on.
Roy
Hi all, I have to report a success and have transferred all my address book names into the new address book! I am not sure how but there was an email involved!
I can relax now just got to sort out how to get my second email account on there as well.
Sundays back in the day were rest days the shops were shut hymns were sung and you usually got a good lunch.
Where did it all go? I used to sing in the choir but am now relegated to the shower. We used to go for a walk after lunch with the 2 children (whether they liked it or not) or perhaps a morning sail of a boat if not required for the choir.
I think this all fits in with Question of the day? I suppose we all have to answer the Q of the D first before we can read the posts.
Carry on carrying on.
Roy
you can download the manual for windows 11, only 208 pages but it is continually being updated, good luck😜
I also use apple and am involved with PIRDA where we recycle donated computers into usable ones and give to worthy causes, eg schools
you can download the manual for windows 11, only 208 pages but it is continually being updated, good luck😜
I also use apple and am involved with PIRDA where we recycle donated computers into usable ones and give to worthy causes, eg schools
Open the lid,slide the book in,shut the lid.
What a way to start the day…brilliant answer,,,,just love it.
Really appeals to my sense of humour.😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
My goodness that is a lot of facts for a young man to grapple with! Meanwhile back on the container ship knots were the order of the day. But I see the connection to the have Knots and the French lady. What a mind our interlocutor has!
Now back to the main question in my house, how do I get my old address book into my new laptop?
Roy
My goodness that is a lot of facts for a young man to grapple with! Meanwhile back on the container ship knots were the order of the day. But I see the connection to the have Knots and the French lady. What a mind our interlocutor has!
Now back to the main question in my house, how do I get my old address book into my new laptop?
Roy
Ref Query # 17,171
"Who is this daycart bloke? I know the Americans had an Oxcart, any relation?"
Yes Roy, the Americans did have an Oxcart project.
The objective being to design a replacement for the U2 pop group.😁
U2 having been rendered obsolete by developments in Russian Ground to Stage Culture Defence Missiles (GTSCDMs).
Designed at the Kentucky 'Skunk Works', an old Bourbon distillery, it was the first Oxcart to attain MACH 3.2 in level flight at 83,000 feet.
Much to the the surprise of the Ox!😮🙈
No apparent relation to Ronny Daycart.
He was a renowned French mathematician and philosopher who in 1637 was appointed Chief Designer of a fast transport required for the emergent French Army Air Force.
The transport was to be named after Ronny and designed at the 'Usine de Moufette' plant in Toulouse. Later to become the Airbus central assembly plant.
Unfortunately the novelty of the design, and consequent necessity to push back the boundaries of known science, metallurgy and engineering practices of the time in a quantum leap, resulted in such horrendous development costs 🤑 (Cost overruns🙄) that taxes had to be raised to unprecedented levels.
The consequent civil unrest, due to most of the population being reduced to poverty and hunger, simmered for ca 150 years and ultimately resulted in the French Revolution some 150 years later.
It was rumoured that a Queen Consort, on hearing that the proletariat could not afford to buy bread, replied "Let them eat cake".
History does not document if the 'Daycart Project' ever got off the ground.😁
Probably mainly due to the problems encountered in fitting 34,000 horses, in twin mounts, to the cartframe as were required to meet the Army's speed specification, i.e. Paris to Moscow under two hours. It is not documented if problems met trying to achieve the necessary power to weight ratio were ever satisfactorily resolved.
During initial tests problems with overheating wheel bearings were also reported. 🤣 A polymer based grease was proposed but never came to anything as no one knew what a polymer was and there was no French word for it.😂
Daycart himself did not live to see the first prototype being built. He died of pneumonia in 1650 while on holiday in Stockholm, shacked up with Queen Christina in her cold and draughty castle.
I trust that this clarifies your query to your satisfaction Roy.
Best regards, FLEET😎
CO Alternative Facts & Bullshit Division MBW Navy.
With acknowledgements to-
The Chuckles Encyclopedia of Modern History, Florida,
CEO & Chief Researcher: D J Trump.
Archives nationales de la Bastille, Paris.
Ref Query # 17,171
"Who is this daycart bloke? I know the Americans had an Oxcart, any relation?"
Yes Roy, the Americans did have an Oxcart project.
The objective being to design a replacement for the U2 pop group.😁
U2 having been rendered obsolete by developments in Russian Ground to Stage Culture Defence Missiles (GTSCDMs).
Designed at the Kentucky 'Skunk Works', an old Bourbon distillery, it was the first Oxcart to attain MACH 3.2 in level flight at 83,000 feet.
Much to the the surprise of the Ox!😮🙈
No apparent relation to Ronny Daycart.
He was a renowned French mathematician and philosopher who in 1637 was appointed Chief Designer of a fast transport required for the emergent French Army Air Force.
The transport was to be named after Ronny and designed at the 'Usine de Moufette' plant in Toulouse. Later to become the Airbus central assembly plant.
Unfortunately the novelty of the design, and consequent necessity to push back the boundaries of known science, metallurgy and engineering practices of the time in a quantum leap, resulted in such horrendous development costs 🤑 (Cost overruns🙄) that taxes had to be raised to unprecedented levels.
The consequent civil unrest, due to most of the population being reduced to poverty and hunger, simmered for ca 150 years and ultimately resulted in the French Revolution some 150 years later.
It was rumoured that a Queen Consort, on hearing that the proletariat could not afford to buy bread, replied "Let them eat cake".
History does not document if the 'Daycart Project' ever got off the ground.😁
Probably mainly due to the problems encountered in fitting 34,000 horses, in twin mounts, to the cartframe as were required to meet the Army's speed specification, i.e. Paris to Moscow under two hours. It is not documented if problems met trying to achieve the necessary power to weight ratio were ever satisfactorily resolved.
During initial tests problems with overheating wheel bearings were also reported. 🤣 A polymer based grease was proposed but never came to anything as no one knew what a polymer was and there was no French word for it.😂
Daycart himself did not live to see the first prototype being built. He died of pneumonia in 1650 while on holiday in Stockholm, shacked up with Queen Christina in her cold and draughty castle.
I trust that this clarifies your query to your satisfaction Roy.
Best regards, FLEET😎
CO Alternative Facts & Bullshit Division MBW Navy.
With acknowledgements to-
The Chuckles Encyclopedia of Modern History, Florida,
CEO & Chief Researcher: D J Trump.
Archives nationales de la Bastille, Paris.
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
I have had many a blazing row with chatbots and robophone operators. Anything that doesn't tie in with their default answers. Even HUMAN OPERATOR ! HUMAN OPERATOR! HUMAN OPERATOR! and AGENT AGENT AGENT Doesn't sway them from their path. "You want to hear your balance is that right?" Or " you want to leave a meter reading? Is that correct?" I had 3 days of that trying to contact Fedex last week. Top tip coming up folks! I posted my questions and concerns on their Facebook page. Guess what! They contacted me within 5 minutes of posting. So there we have it, out them on Facebook...
I have had many a blazing row with chatbots and robophone operators. Anything that doesn't tie in with their default answers. Even HUMAN OPERATOR ! HUMAN OPERATOR! HUMAN OPERATOR! and AGENT AGENT AGENT Doesn't sway them from their path. "You want to hear your balance is that right?" Or " you want to leave a meter reading? Is that correct?" I had 3 days of that trying to contact Fedex last week. Top tip coming up folks! I posted my questions and concerns on their Facebook page. Guess what! They contacted me within 5 minutes of posting. So there we have it, out them on Facebook...
Royrc….
I firmly believe the majority of man kind will be unemployed because of all this computer stuff. Yes yes yes it has it’s places…..BUT hearing a human answer a company phone and directing you to the correct department……. a human cashier….. etc…. But I am tired of people saying there are no jobs
Maybe I’m just getting olde
Royrc….
I firmly believe the majority of man kind will be unemployed because of all this computer stuff. Yes yes yes it has it’s places…..BUT hearing a human answer a company phone and directing you to the correct department……. a human cashier….. etc…. But I am tired of people saying there are no jobs
I don't know! When the machines start talking to you who or what is real? I regularly have talks with the EDF robot who is mad. Keeps wanting to call me Roy, I don't know why as he is just a badly assembled algorithm.
When eventually and finally EDF revealed they had humans, they sorted out my Smart Gas meter. Now the robot can have as long a chat with my meters as they like.
The humans who arrived were really nice I expect the robots hold members of the family as hostages, to encourage good behaviour? It took over 2 years for the work to be done, which is why I thought I was in some Kafkaesque universe alone with a computer.
Did I ever tell you I hate computers? I spent my working life going out to look at broken ones, sometimes sitting up all night with them!
During that time I also had to encourage other guys to go out and do what I did. They did not deserve that but the company used to screw money out of these computer owners and in my chagrin I took the money they offered to feed my own wife and children.
Then when you get thrown out everyone needs a computer and need to be able to type just to keep up. I have to get past my anti conditioning just like that!
So reality Where art thy sting?
regards from a sad person sitting in front of a keyboard,waiting for the pills to work and generally Peed off.
Anybody know how to import my address list into my new laptop?
Roy
I don't know! When the machines start talking to you who or what is real? I regularly have talks with the EDF robot who is mad. Keeps wanting to call me Roy, I don't know why as he is just a badly assembled algorithm.
When eventually and finally EDF revealed they had humans, they sorted out my Smart Gas meter. Now the robot can have as long a chat with my meters as they like.
The humans who arrived were really nice I expect the robots hold members of the family as hostages, to encourage good behaviour? It took over 2 years for the work to be done, which is why I thought I was in some Kafkaesque universe alone with a computer.
Did I ever tell you I hate computers? I spent my working life going out to look at broken ones, sometimes sitting up all night with them!
During that time I also had to encourage other guys to go out and do what I did. They did not deserve that but the company used to screw money out of these computer owners and in my chagrin I took the money they offered to feed my own wife and children.
Then when you get thrown out everyone needs a computer and need to be able to type just to keep up. I have to get past my anti conditioning just like that!
So reality Where art thy sting?
regards from a sad person sitting in front of a keyboard,waiting for the pills to work and generally Peed off.
Anybody know how to import my address list into my new laptop?
Roy
Been there done it Roy 😂😂😂
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Hi all I return on a new laptop! The old one had battery issues and have managed to find one with a little bit brighter screen.
I think I have moved up the UK % today. Must get back to resolving Windows 11, because it is different as per usual. Oh why can't things stay the same?
Roy
Hi all I return on a new laptop! The old one had battery issues and have managed to find one with a little bit brighter screen.
I think I have moved up the UK % today. Must get back to resolving Windows 11, because it is different as per usual. Oh why can't things stay the same?
More deja vu today (25/4) 🙈
This time the answer is 'correct' 🙄but the question is wrong!
Date and location of the find are both wrong as is the supposed description of the vessel in question.☹️
The other three answers are so obviously nonsense that all participants should get a 'free ride' today😀
Cheers All, Doug 😎
More deja vu today (25/4) 🙈
This time the answer is 'correct' 🙄but the question is wrong!
Date and location of the find are both wrong as is the supposed description of the vessel in question.☹️
The other three answers are so obviously nonsense that all participants should get a 'free ride' today😀
Cheers All, Doug 😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
Hello Bill nice to have someone understand! They have changed my pills, after a short time in an Australian hospital they determined that my imminent demise was being speeded up by the NHS pills prescribed.
Now they hve been changed I am feeling better but these extraneous thoughts do keep recurring. My escape is making model boats or at least thinking about making.....
The question of the day maybe keeping me on track so to speak but as I said before "Who knows"?
regards
Roy
Hello Bill nice to have someone understand! They have changed my pills, after a short time in an Australian hospital they determined that my imminent demise was being speeded up by the NHS pills prescribed.
Now they hve been changed I am feeling better but these extraneous thoughts do keep recurring. My escape is making model boats or at least thinking about making.....
The question of the day maybe keeping me on track so to speak but as I said before "Who knows"?
Roy.
A very mind thought provoking analysis!.
The question is….”Have we had the question previously”,or are we living in a parallel universe.
Is there another you or I out there pondering the same question in a different dimension?
Looking on the bright side,if we have the same question twice will I answer it correctly second time round if I answered incorrectly on the first occasion,or vice versa.
I think I better stop now and go and take my tablets 😂😂
Take care chaps.
Bill.
Roy.
A very mind thought provoking analysis!.
The question is….”Have we had the question previously”,or are we living in a parallel universe.
Is there another you or I out there pondering the same question in a different dimension?
Looking on the bright side,if we have the same question twice will I answer it correctly second time round if I answered incorrectly on the first occasion,or vice versa.
I think I better stop now and go and take my tablets 😂😂
Take care chaps.
Bill.
Hi Admiral I know what you mean, sometimes whole days repeat themselves for me. So the odd question like this is just a passing curiosity.
I often think "Why are we here"? Is there any reality at all? Are all of you an algorithm designed to keep me entertained
When we ask these questions we also have to consider whether we can cope with the answers, should they ever arise?
regards, "puzzled" Watford.
Guess I was lucky with the 'leaky' question😉
With the exceptions of hiring a small motor yacht for the day on Elba (no wind 🤔 so just motored along the north coast to a secluded cove) and a 'porpoise spotting' excursion in the Canary Isles (during which poor Gisela spent most of the time hanging over the rail feeding her breakfast to the fish☹️); my professional experience of the prototypes of our beloved hobby was spent crawling/climbing around larger vessels; from 60m Patrol Boats / FAC up to a 212m (695ft) aircraft carrier (ex RN Colossus class HMS Vengeance). So I automatically thought of bilges and associated pumps 😉
But I agree with the comments regarding a certain ambiguity re size and equipment of 'boat / ship'🤔
Cheers, Doug 😎
PS: One of the answers to today's (23/4) question looks kinda familiar 😉
Guess I was lucky with the 'leaky' question😉
With the exceptions of hiring a small motor yacht for the day on Elba (no wind 🤔 so just motored along the north coast to a secluded cove) and a 'porpoise spotting' excursion in the Canary Isles (during which poor Gisela spent most of the time hanging over the rail feeding her breakfast to the fish☹️); my professional experience of the prototypes of our beloved hobby was spent crawling/climbing around larger vessels; from 60m Patrol Boats / FAC up to a 212m (695ft) aircraft carrier (ex RN Colossus class HMS Vengeance). So I automatically thought of bilges and associated pumps 😉
But I agree with the comments regarding a certain ambiguity re size and equipment of 'boat / ship'🤔
Cheers, Doug 😎
PS: One of the answers to today's (23/4) question looks kinda familiar 😉
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
Hi I made a bailer from a 2 litre plastic milk bottle. You cut the bottom off to shape as a scoop and screw the cap on tight and use the handle already in place. The securing cord goes through the handle, this as I found out is essential!
Roy
Hi I made a bailer from a 2 litre plastic milk bottle. You cut the bottom off to shape as a scoop and screw the cap on tight and use the handle already in place. The securing cord goes through the handle, this as I found out is essential!
Roy
Most small dingys carry one of these, usually secured by a length of gun cord, we wouldn't want to lose it overboard!
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Hi all, it is one of those questions again! How big is the boat and was the water coming in through a hole or were you in heavy seas and being swamped.
Stopping and waiting for help? OK if you are on a UK sze lake but from a previous question perhaps not a good idea on Lake Superior!
Keep 'em coming they provoke those little extra discussions.
regards
Roy
Hi all, it is one of those questions again! How big is the boat and was the water coming in through a hole or were you in heavy seas and being swamped.
Stopping and waiting for help? OK if you are on a UK sze lake but from a previous question perhaps not a good idea on Lake Superior!
Keep 'em coming they provoke those little extra discussions.
I was going to say what if there's no bilge pump, do you sink or go to basics and use a bucket/tin/cup or something or as in a dingy pull drain plubs out as you sail along, if leak is minor return to port, if really bad sink and wait for help.
I was going to say what if there's no bilge pump, do you sink or go to basics and use a bucket/tin/cup or something or as in a dingy pull drain plubs out as you sail along, if leak is minor return to port, if really bad sink and wait for help.
I agree with Mouldbuilder, on small boats and sailing dinghys you would use a bailer. Larger boats would have a float switch to activate the bilge pump, that said, thay can be switched on manually, there is aslo the old handraulic 'Whale Gusher' diaphram pump, most of the Sea Cadet Champs and Vikings had both. Full size ships will have an automated system and finally, if push comes to shove HEAD FOR THE BANK!
I agree with Mouldbuilder, on small boats and sailing dinghys you would use a bailer. Larger boats would have a float switch to activate the bilge pump, that said, thay can be switched on manually, there is aslo the old handraulic 'Whale Gusher' diaphram pump, most of the Sea Cadet Champs and Vikings had both. Full size ships will have an automated system and finally, if push comes to shove HEAD FOR THE BANK!
Not a good question today. Not all boats have the answer. The first thing you should do in this kind of emergency is, if you haven’t already, is ensure that everybody on the boat is wearing their life jacket.
The answer on my larger boat are automatic and come on when the water level activated the switch so no need to concern about bilge.😀
Not a good question today. Not all boats have the answer. The first thing you should do in this kind of emergency is, if you haven’t already, is ensure that everybody on the boat is wearing their life jacket.
The answer on my larger boat are automatic and come on when the water level activated the switch so no need to concern about bilge.😀
I cannot promise to finish one project before starting another. I know, I tried.
"I’m obviously regressing again didn’t get three in a row ..."
Aw shucks Bill,🤔
You were a seafarer, today's question (19th) shoodabin a doddle for you!
Consider it a 'shot across your bows'😉
Keep taking the tablets👍 (As must I ☹️)
My weak point is sailing vessels and everything associated with them; a close reach means within arm's length to me😁 Tacking is what I do to temporarily glue something or something I do with my tack hammer!🤔
That's why I got off to such an ignominious start with six 'You have answered today's question incorrectly'😭 But give me a naval or historical question and I'm your man😀
Had a very interesting chat with Norman Friedman some years ago at a Naval Exhibition in Valparaiso, Chile. What a veritable mine of anecdotes and info. A lot rubbed off😉
Cheers, Doug 😎
"I’m obviously regressing again didn’t get three in a row ..."
Aw shucks Bill,🤔
You were a seafarer, today's question (19th) shoodabin a doddle for you!
Consider it a 'shot across your bows'😉
Keep taking the tablets👍 (As must I ☹️)
My weak point is sailing vessels and everything associated with them; a close reach means within arm's length to me😁 Tacking is what I do to temporarily glue something or something I do with my tack hammer!🤔
That's why I got off to such an ignominious start with six 'You have answered today's question incorrectly'😭 But give me a naval or historical question and I'm your man😀
Had a very interesting chat with Norman Friedman some years ago at a Naval Exhibition in Valparaiso, Chile. What a veritable mine of anecdotes and info. A lot rubbed off😉
Cheers, Doug 😎
Young at heart 😉 Slightly older in other places.😊 Cheers Doug
Hi Hermank,
We can certainly have a few Belgian questions. You can submit them to me via a private message and I’ll add them to the database 👍
Ideally short answers, even if it means making the question longer 😎
Thanks!
Stephen
<b>Q. 26th Apr - Results!</b>
What do you call the sail that is used to stabilize a boat when sailing downwind?
<table border='0px' cellpadding='5px' style='font-size:12px;'><tr><td><font color='darkred'>A. <i>Storm Jib</i></font><br><font color='#2DCA27'>B. <i>Spinnaker</i></font><br><font color='darkred'>C. <i>Mainsail</i></font><br><font color='darkred'>D. <i>Gennaker</i></font><br></td><td align='right'>3%<br>55%<br>24%<br>17%<br></td><td><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:3px;height:12px;background-color:darkred;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:8px;height:12px;width:30px;'>1</div></div><br><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:55px;height:12px;background-color:#2DCA27;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:60px;height:12px;width:30px;'>16</div></div><br><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:24px;height:12px;background-color:darkred;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:29px;height:12px;width:30px;'>7</div></div><br><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:17px;height:12px;background-color:darkred;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:22px;height:12px;width:30px;'>5</div></div><br></td></tr></table>
We can certainly have a few Belgian questions. You can submit them to me via a private message and I’ll add them to the database 👍
Ideally short answers, even if it means making the question longer 😎
Thanks!
Stephen
<b>Q. 26th Apr - Results!</b>
What do you call the sail that is used to stabilize a boat when sailing downwind?
<table border='0px' cellpadding='5px' style='font-size:12px;'><tr><td><font color='darkred'>A. <i>Storm Jib</i></font><br><font color='#2DCA27'>B. <i>Spinnaker</i></font><br><font color='darkred'>C. <i>Mainsail</i></font><br><font color='darkred'>D. <i>Gennaker</i></font><br></td><td align='right'>3%<br>55%<br>24%<br>17%<br></td><td><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:3px;height:12px;background-color:darkred;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:8px;height:12px;width:30px;'>1</div></div><br><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:55px;height:12px;background-color:#2DCA27;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:60px;height:12px;width:30px;'>16</div></div><br><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:24px;height:12px;background-color:darkred;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:29px;height:12px;width:30px;'>7</div></div><br><div style='position:relative;display:inline-block;width:17px;height:12px;background-color:darkred;margin-bottom:2px;'><div style='position:absolute;left:22px;height:12px;width:30px;'>5</div></div><br></td></tr></table>
We may not be able to control the wind 🍃 but we can always adjust our sails ⛵ - MBW Admin
I was Reading in thé forum that visitors would-be love question of the day from différent forum membres. I would-be day no problem. If you want a belgian one to whom do i sent thé question?
I was Reading in thé forum that visitors would-be love question of the day from différent forum membres. I would-be day no problem. If you want a belgian one to whom do i sent thé question?
Rninmunich
Mr. Lightfoot is as down to earth as one can get. I thanked him for sharing his songs and the stories they told especially the Fitzgerald
The song about the Fitz was one that needed to be told ( his words )…. I wish he had more time that night, but he had prior commitments. He joked about going for coffee, I told him it’d be an honour to pick the tab.
Rninmunich
Mr. Lightfoot is as down to earth as one can get. I thanked him for sharing his songs and the stories they told especially the Fitzgerald
The song about the Fitz was one that needed to be told ( his words )…. I wish he had more time that night, but he had prior commitments. He joked about going for coffee, I told him it’d be an honour to pick the tab.
Gordon Lightfoot's haunting words have always sent shivers down my spine ever since I first heared it back in the mid 70s. Every time I hear it I can feel the icy waters of Lake Superior swallowing me up. A well crafted song and no mistake....
Gordon Lightfoot's haunting words have always sent shivers down my spine ever since I first heared it back in the mid 70s. Every time I hear it I can feel the icy waters of Lake Superior swallowing me up. A well crafted song and no mistake....
Now I'm free to post the vid and further info😉
Cheers All, Doug😎
Gordon Lightfoot - "The Wreck Of The Edmund Fitzgerald" - Chicago - 1979
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tV9PoWQVga0&list=RDtV9PoWQVga0
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Edmund_Fitzgerald