Earthrace - Still in it - if they finish in San Deigo
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I never did quite understand this project. Is it one man's goal?
Then let him finish it, as best he can.
Is it designed to save us from "global warming"...?Then let it sink.
Is it a marketing tool for various vendors of fuel and diesel power? Then let them fund it.
Is it one of the most cockeyed, fatally tragic, badly planned, mixes of sailboat and power boat technology extant?
Then leave us alone.
T2x
Then let him finish it, as best he can.
Is it designed to save us from "global warming"...?Then let it sink.
Is it a marketing tool for various vendors of fuel and diesel power? Then let them fund it.
Is it one of the most cockeyed, fatally tragic, badly planned, mixes of sailboat and power boat technology extant?
Then leave us alone.
T2x
Lots of record breaking endeavours have depended on donations.
Remember back when you were in your mid 20's, and Lindbergh crossed the Atlantic? Didn't seem like much of a point to that other than to prove it could be done. His plane, "Spirit of St. Louis" was named in honor of Lindbergh's supporters in St. Louis, Missouri, who paid for the aircraft.
The merits of Biodeisel are undeniable if it can be made commercially viable -- less dependence on foreign oil and creating a market for used cooking oil (currently a useless byproduct) in themselves justify at least some examination into the concept. I'm kind of rooting for them.
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youtube has some good video clips on the Earthrace boat. Here is a good one.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7toURAw5CXY
http://youtube.com/watch?v=7toURAw5CXY
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i'm runnine a bio mix in my desel and love it. can't wait to run 100% made at home .. as for t2x quit breathing your 2 stroke gas fumes. it's clouding you mined . what little you have left .
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I understand that sponsors have carried a lot of record attempts and I certainly respect that, but, in this case, no viable sponsor felt compelled to get involved, for whatever reasons. Perhaps it didn't have enough commercial merit, perhaps it didn't appear to have enough seed money, or perhaps the effort seemed doomed from the git go. In any case, it doesn't float my boat (pun intended).
This thing has killed at least one person, limped along like a wounded duck, and, like many other cockeyed ideas, seemingly captivated the collective OSO consciousness.
If you like it, send it money. Be my guest, but there are real causes and charities, MS, Cancer Research, CP, Shore Dreams,etc, etc, that are far more deserving IMHO.
T2x
P.S. God only knows what that cockpit and bilge smells like about now....
think: Rancid cooking oil merged with an overused mens room.
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IMHO this was an ill-executed project, that has nothing to do with performance boating and seems to exist solely to attract donations......... and pity.
T2x
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I didn't say things you enjoy; I said challenges left for you to do in your life. How sad that you must denigrate someone’s goal to do something out of the ordinary just to seemly put yourself on a pedestal. This website has all kinds of people with all kinds of opinions. I think it is human nature to get behind and provide a little “rooting” to something that is challenge, or to themselves if they tried it. If you’re tired of people constantly pointing out that you are somehow negative on posts, what is the common denominator of those posts?
Was the project ill-executed? Possibly.
Does it have to do with performance boating? Does it have to?
Does it exist to solely attract donations? I doubt it.
What this done to get pity? LOL
Was the project ill-executed? Possibly.
Does it have to do with performance boating? Does it have to?
Does it exist to solely attract donations? I doubt it.
What this done to get pity? LOL
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I didn't say things you enjoy; I said challenges left for you to do in your life. How sad that you must denigrate someone’s goal to do something out of the ordinary just to seemly put yourself on a pedestal. This website has all kinds of people with all kinds of opinions. I think it is human nature to get behind and provide a little “rooting” to something that is challenge, or to themselves if they tried it. If you’re tired of people constantly pointing out that you are somehow negative on posts, what is the common denominator of those posts?
Was the project ill-executed? Possibly.
Does it have to do with performance boating? Does it have to?
Does it exist to solely attract donations? I doubt it.
What this done to get pity? LOL
Was the project ill-executed? Possibly.
Does it have to do with performance boating? Does it have to?
Does it exist to solely attract donations? I doubt it.
What this done to get pity? LOL
Point taken.......
But, I am no more putting myself on a pedestal than someone who undertakes to "educate" me on the value of Bio Diesel, nor someone who "denigrates" me for having a contrary opinion to the masses. I do take exception to modifying the term "ill-executed" with the word "possibly" after the death of a human being in this project. Of course that's just me being negative, I guess. Will I "root" for an underdog? Sure I will, until he puts a loaded gun in the hands of a baby.
Look, some of us accept that the world is 90% hype and baloney and swallow obediantly, and some of us (at least one) don't. On the other hand....I'm not from California and never did get that whole granola touchy feely point of view.
T2x