What’s really going on at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
March 17, 2011
Sent to us by a friend in Ashiya, Japan
Written by Bill Andrews and emailed by the Dean of Engineering at the University of Washington:
Here’s a little more measured and a…
What’s really going on at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
March 17, 2011
Sent to us by a friend in Ashiya, Japan
Written by Bill Andrews and emailed by the Dean of Engineering at the University of Washington:
Here’s a little more measured and a…
The Sea of Cortez is the second most diverse marine body in the world, a virtual biosphere of life. It is home to 31 species of whales and dolphins (one third of the world’s total). It serves as a breeding ground for sea lions and marine tu…

What’s really going on at the Fukushima Nuclear Power Plant
March 17, 2011
Sent to us by a friend in Ashiya, Japan
Written by Bill Andrews and emailed by the Dean of Engineering at the University of Washington:
Here’s a little more measured and a…

The Sea of Cortez is the second most diverse marine body in the world, a virtual biosphere of life. It is home to 31 species of whales and dolphins (one third of the world’s total). It serves as a breeding ground for sea lions and marine tu…

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Saturday, March 26, 2011 2:19:09 PMLocation: St. Petersburg Muni MarinaLatitude is 29 degrees 53.754 minutes north.Longitude is 81 degrees 18.584 minutes west.This weather observation was taken on Saturday, March 26, 2011 2:21:11 PM local time.Obser…
(Friday March 25 – Dist: 51.5 mi; Avg Speed: 9.2 mph; TTT: 5:40 hrs)
The self named, “3 Putz’s”, caught up to us, the 5 Amigos, as we were leaving Spanish Cay so the “A” Team was together once again. The trip was a little rough in the begin…
Day 20 – Just Hanging OutPalafox Pier & Yacht Harbour MarinaWe just took it easy this morning, then walked down the street to the Port City Market. Its a little farmers market they have on Saturday mornings. We bought a few things and…

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