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#5436

Question of the Day?

Well i am still in there fighting to stay alive every time i get the idea i am doing ok i get knocked down again but i shall keep having a go but never been much of a real sail wheres the model boat questions ?
Philuk👍
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#5435

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Taffrail..
Yes S Sailor, it was first introduced by Sir Francis Drake, on his fleet of galleons to stop his Welsh crew from
...............
Falling overboard. 😆😆😝🙃😞😊.
...no insults intended 😗😘
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#5433

Question of the Day?

Come on down to longest answer wins at least it gives me a fighting chance of knowing it 🤣🤣
Phil uk👍
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#5432

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Did somebody out there make this question JUST for me?😁
Force nothing, waste nothing, leave nothing undone
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#5431

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The last three questions are very similar to one's we have already had 21st-23rd Jan🙄. Nearly "Revision" ones.
I remember the Transportable Moisture Limit bulk cargo one (22nd), Nickel ore, as I think I may have got it wrong the last time😠.
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#5430

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Hard question today, got it wrong and hopefully will do better tomorrow. Seems like most of the questions would be correct but picked the wrong one🤔😕
RonH
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#5429

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todays question was a stinker. I kept looking thinking I should click on what seemed obvious, but then kept thinking, this a trap 😀 so I chose as a wild guess Nickel Ore. Bingo. I have since done some research and realised the Ai is getting sneaky and trying to lead us into a fall sense of security by mentioning 2016 IMSBC in one of the answers. It is a category C item in the 2016. I think it has been upgraded to A in the latest version 2024/25
Liked by Steves-s and RossM and
#5428

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I agree they are both cat a under that reg so question is wrong with two correct answers you have a fifty fity chance of getting it it right
Philuk👍
#5427

Question of the Day?

Thanks Ed, put bauxite, without looking up any answers, as it seemed the most likely to liquify - hard to believe nickel ore can liquefy.
#5426

Question of the Day?

In todays question both Nickel Ore and Bauxite (as per 2016 IMSBC Code) are definitely classed as Group A cargo. Both require a certificate of Transportable Moisture Limit.
Therefore both are correct, t this question must be cancelled and a new one published.
Ed
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#5424

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I thought the answer should have magnets in it! Seems like Wikipedia agrees as well!
Roy
#5422

Question of the Day?

In Todays question none of the answers are correct, you cannot get it right.
Ed
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#5421

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Well----The compass question, if I'm not mistaken, was a load of old Kevin's balls 😉 so I'm off down to the Flinder's bar for a pint of rum. 😉😋

Not really, I don't drink--only tea or coffee 😊..
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#5420

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Don't knock it Pat it is a bit of fun. I can't say I found your questions any better, they seemed for those who were ex sea-farers. I make model boats and yachts not been to sea except on a cruise and the crew rarely take you into their confidence about their credencials.

I see that you are currently at 97% so well done, the next step is 100% and after that the only way is down! If the answers from A.I. are wrong they are cancelled, a recent survey of A.I. as far as information went, was one result was just 54% correct so I am not holding my breath!
Roy
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#5419

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Again it's one we have had before Nick, getting a bit repetitive and boring now :-)
#5418

Question of the Day?

Process of elimination. Not SOLAS, that's to do with construction safe practice,we had blast water water management a couple of days ago. SCTC is to do with training standards, I think, so it can only be MARPOL...
If it don't fit, use a hammer to make it fit....
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#5416

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Well i nearly went for the longest and bit sneaky of ai putting a short answer in just to confuse us.
Glad your back home and on the mend nhs is wonderful 🤣🤣
Philuk👍
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#5415

Question of the Day?

Goog news for Steve’s broken leg, doctors will fix it with Superglue like they did to me. Does a better job than stitches or clips. 😂
Ed
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#5414

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What about Steve's virtual broken leg, he was committed in an involved sort of way, and now needs friends or maybe supervision?
Hope all good with you now Ed.
Roy
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#5413

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Ed,
That's great news, congrats!
So far my collection resembles "The Island of Misfit Toys". I've picked up several boats that are old builds and have been neglected. I'm giving them the TLC they need, hoping to bring them back to their former glory. Once I get enough practice/ experience I intend to take on a full build.
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#5411

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Well it is a lovely sunny morning here in lowestoft uk is talking about a snow bomb coming, lets hope they have got that wrong roll on the summer, i for one cant wait i hate the winter, well i hope you guys have a grest weekend
Philuk👍
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#5410

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And welcome back to longest answer wins going to get caught out unless i read the questions
Philuk👍
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#5408

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Hi Roy,
If I told the Doctor that I had "accidentally" broken my leg so that I could go see Ed, in hospital, I would certainly be "committed" ---- and would probably be taken away in a straight jacket 😁😞🙃😟.
Liked by BOATSHED and Nickthesteam and
#5407

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Hi Steve S re hospital visiting. It is the difference between being committed and 'involved'.
Roy
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#5406

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I almost went for the longest answer but it sounded like one of the rules of kelvin was be hayho got to wait now for one more wrong answer to drop of longest wins again
Have to rename qod to "longest answer wins"
Philuk👍
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#5403

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That's right, Steve, you're right. AI, lacking new topics, revisits themes already covered and rephrases questions differently.
It's always better than repeating the same questions and answers. I don't find the repetition of certain topics entirely negative.
When the question about "Teredo Navalis" comes up again, you'll surely know the answer.
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#5402

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I think that most of the recent questions have been asked before with a slight variation so have been more or less "revision" ones so easier to answer.
I'm waiting for the one concerning the naval wood worm to "resurface" which I got miserably wrong the last time 😶😐😣, with the Latin spelling.
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#5401

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Ey-up Roy that's a bit drastic; wouldn't it be easier to find out the visiting times and smuggle in some plywood, balsa and a few tools and a good boat plan to keep poor Ed occupied or are the nurses doing that-- Ed ????😊🤞.🙄.....
Anyway Ed hope you have a quick recovery
Steve. 👍
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#5400

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Hi Ed this is where you find out who your friends are!
Who is willing to break a leg to give Ed some company in the ward?
Roy
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#5399

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You and me to boatshed it wont be long before i slide down again i am getting dizzy up here 😁
Philuk👍
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#5398

Question of the Day?

I was considering between A & C, but wasn't sure.
I took a punt at C and was lucky to get it right. 👍
Still playing snakes and ladders waiting to get it wrong again and slide back down to the bottom.
It wont be long. 🤞🤞
BOATSHED
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#5397

Question of the Day?

Ed,
That sounds like an excellent "teaching opportunity".
Make some new converts ... 😁
I hope you have a speedy and successful recovery.
Dave B
So far my collection resembles "The Island of Misfit Toys". I've picked up several boats that are old builds and have been neglected. I'm giving them the TLC they need, hoping to bring them back to their former glory. Once I get enough practice/ experience I intend to take on a full build.
Liked by hermank and Steves-s and
#5396

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The trouble is that the guys in my ward no nothing about boats, neither do the nurses. So no help with QotD, could say they are all clawless 🤣
Ed
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#5395

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Hi Ross, I completely agree with you.
Without offense or criticism, because everyone is free to think as they wish, I think this is a very interesting topic and absolutely consistent with this site and with naval modeling.
I like knowing the name and function of each element that makes up a hull, the rigging and the sails.
I know them very well because it's a fun topic for me, and now, thanks in part to this site, I'm even learning the English terms.
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#5393

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Another Blooming sailing question??????
I have no clew as to anything about sailing.
I don't know anything about siling, so I just went for the answer that seemed to be the most
obvious,
It seemed to have the clew in the question, (clew) and in the answer Clewline and Clewing up.
Seems that that was correct.
Just luck , and the CLEW was both in the question and in the answer.
BOATSHED
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#5392

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Hi Ed, sounds like things can only get better!

B****y cold outside so enjoy the balmy atmosphere inside and all those lovely young ladies, especially the ones in uniform! Best not to let me get going on that subject, my pace-maker might not cope!
regards
Roy
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#5391

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Now thats comitment to the cause get well soon hope all is going well
Philuk👍
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