I think in order to be consistent it has to be:
subho
backanchor
Feel free to come up with your own, and start making up jokes like: how
do you find an underseas cable? let an anchor fall and see where it
lands.
allan
On Feb 7, 2008, at 6:21 PM, Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Doesn't so
Tuc at T-B-O-H.NET wrote:
Doesn't sound like sabotage to me. In fact, it sounds like bad luck.
Will this now be termed "Anchor fade" in the future?
It's only being occurring for ~160 years at this point, so clearly it's
a new and exciting phenomena.
Tuc
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Will this now be termed "Anchor fade" in the future?
Tuc
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Abandoned ship anchor found at FALCON cable cut
The repair ship arrived on site between UAE and Oman, recovered
the an end of the cable for splicing. It also found a 5-6 tonnes
ship anchor abandoned near the cable cut.
http://www.flagtelecom.com/index.cfm?channel=4328&NewsID=27493
The repair ship arrived on site between UAE and Oman, recovered
the an end of the cable for splicing. It also found a 5-6 tonnes
ship anchor abandoned near the cable cut.
http://www.flagtelecom.com/index.cfm?channel=4328&NewsID=27493