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Because all the others (besides the one on the b---) are lines, hawsers cables or chains.
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only one ?Originally posted by zeitghostThere's only one rope on a ship.
go on, why is that ?
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This picture here: link - is of a three masted sailing vessel, correctly called a 'ship'.
It is drawn to show it flying as many of its sails as possible, and the picture shows some of the sheets (lines for holding the corners of the sails) and other lines used to holding the masts and spars in place. It is a nice picture and some may like to use it as their Windows background for a little while as an educational tool or for decorative purposes.
However, this picture : link - is of a different kind of vessel yet it is also a 'ship' but this is a 'first rate' 'ship-of-the-line'.
This cross-section is a fascinating piece of work; I should love to own a good quality copy of the original. Although I am sure your eye is drawn to the detail inside the vessel, I should like to move your attention further up to the 'lines' (they are not called 'ropes') holding the upper structure together. Is it nor a marvellous feat of human ingenuity that such a spider's web can be designed, let alone constructed and operated in poor weather?
And yet, neither of those vessels is as fully rigged as this poll.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View PostShe wasn't the last time I met her
.................... or was she?
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There are a number of "female" posters whose authenticity is dubious. I think that administrator once alluded to these all belonging to AtW and coining the term "fembot" for them.Originally posted by Pogle View PostWots a fembot ? Is it a ladies derriere ?
and why is the lovely Zippina one?

EDIT: I can't find it now so perhaps I imagined it.
I don't think that Zips is one of them, that is a joke.
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You know what you need? Access to a decent web searchy thing.Originally posted by AtW View PostOops, first time I used it...
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The CUK search does not work like that. It is 499 with SKA OR placeholder. It cannot do 'AND' searches. Nor literal strings.Originally posted by AtW View Post499 threads have got SKA and placeholder in them...
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499 threads have got SKA and placeholder in them...Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThis is left as an exercise for the reader
SKA Brand has been tarnished by the ill wishers!
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