From: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org (alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest) To: ammf-digest@smoe.org Subject: alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15320 Reply-To: ammf@fruvous.com Sender: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Errors-To: owner-ammf-digest@smoe.org Precedence: bulk alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest Sunday, January 5 2025 Volume 14 : Number 15320 Today's Subjects: ----------------- Flab melting 'super water' shocks scientists ["Rocky" Subject: Flab melting 'super water' shocks scientists Flab melting 'super water' shocks scientists http://mitolyn.ru.com/Ju02JhNhTEx2mkJ-TP02ALC6al-8k-0tFzsdyYA6SwW_ScyxMw http://mitolyn.ru.com/BXfLxJl5VD1KTi2Cgt9TcDnxEMbW2EJiA07fbBOr7FyuoW_1mA structed Raggi to pilot the ship in circles in the Thames Estuary until the situation could be resolved.[citation needed] Police negotiators made contact with the stowaways. During the negotiations, the stowaways claimed that there had originally been a fifth member of their group who had fallen overboard. 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Jonathan Edwards and George Whitefield represented the Great Awakening, a religious revival in the early 18th century that emphasized Calvinist thought. Other Puritan and religious writers include Thomas Hooker, Thomas Shepard, John Wise, and Samuel Willard. Less strict and serious writers included Samuel Sewall (who wrote a diary revealing the daily life of the late 17th century), and Sarah Kemble Knight (who likewise wrote a diary). New England was not the only area in the colonies with a literature: southern literature was also growing at this time. The diary of planter William Byrd and his The History of the Dividing Line (1728) described the expedition to survey the swamp between Virginia and North Carolina but also comments on the differences between American Indians and the white settlers in the area. 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The world's first patent for an underwater echo-ranging device was filed at the British Patent Office by English meteorologist Lewis Fry Richardson a month after the sinking of Titanic, and a German physicist Alexander Behm obtained a patent for an echo sounder in 1913. The Canadian engineer Reginald Fessenden, while working for the Submarine Signal Company in Boston, Massachusetts, built an experimental system beginning in 1912, a system later tested in Boston Harbor, and finally in 1914 from the U.S. Revenue Cutter Miami on the Grand Banks off Newfoundland. In that test, Fessenden demonstrated depth sounding, underwater communications (Morse code) and echo ranging (detecting an iceberg at a 2-mile (3.2 km) range). The "Fessenden oscillator", operated at about 500 Hz frequency, was unable to determine the bearing of the iceberg due to the 3-metre wavelength and the small dimension of the transducer's radiating face (less than 1?3 wavelength in diameter). 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During the negotiations, the stowaways claimed that there had originally been a fifth member of their group who had fallen overboard. Traffic in the nearby English Channel was disrupted as a result of the incident. Progress could not be made, and as the stand-off reached 14 hours and with the vessel near Margate, a military intervention was decided. Several Special Boat Service operatives fast-roped onto the vessel from Royal Navy helicopters at around 23:00 and secured it within 25 minutes, with no injuries. The British had asked Raggi to turn off his ship's lights at the start of the operation to hinder the stowaways. The ship was sailed to Tilbury, arriving at 04:20, where the four stowaways were arrested by Essex Police on immigration charges. Aftermath The four stowaways, Samuel Jolumi, 27, Ishola Sunday, 28, Toheeb Popoola, 27, and Joberto McGee, 21, originating from Nigeria and Liberia, were tried at the Old Bailey in London in September 2019. All four were charged with affray and attempting to hijack a vessel. In addition, McGee, described as the ringleader, was charged with two counts of making a threat to kill, and Popoola was charged with one count of that offence. In mitigation, McGee claimed he had to flee West Africa to avoid being forced to join a gang, while the ot ------------------------------ End of alt.music.moxy-fruvous digest V14 #15320 ***********************************************