Wallen wrote:
I'm missing a lot of things.
Not discussing the wind as it happened at dead of the night which normally have still air, but not saying it was not a factor. It could easilly have been.
Just discussing and presenting my views, some of which are contrary to others views.
Looking back at recorded conditions in the harbor for the time of the crash, it's reported the wind speed was a whopping 6 miles per hour.
I dunno, the windbags should not have had the wind machines running at night....liable to blow Woodsy Owl out of the tree if he tries to hang on.
Then, this morning, there was some litter and chaff caught on the guardrail beside a road where I was driving just as the first hints of dawn weakly lined the eastern sky this morning.
There was so little traffic, I stopped to gather up the stuff, thinking that maybe it was actually some important stuff another driver had lost.
When I took the time to look through it a few minutes ago, so I'd know if it was all useless trash, or something of use to someone else, I found a notepad that may be a hint of what could be, at some point, reported in the news.
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This is the notes written on that pad:
Preliminary Findings of the Damaging Dali Instigators
Dagwood hired Charlie Brown to train Mr Dithers how to spin the earth while Lucy held the South Pole and the Cat in the Hat was put in charge of training naval mariners and all the Coast Guard, harbor pilots, merchant marine and shipbuilders in the wonderland of Oz.
Snoopy just hung his head over the edge of the North Pole and dreamed of Woodstock delivering serious whoop a** on the Red Baron, and for the most auspicious occasion, the masses solemnly frolicked in the UHH vaping vapors and giggle water.