Americas Cup
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@kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:
@canefan you're italian aren't you?
Prada will definitely come back now 😉
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@kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:
@canefan you're italian aren't you?
I'm a walking goddamn Americas Cup jinx. The Oracle comeback started when I started watching... the very 1st race i watched, we were about to win the whole thing, then ran out of time. Then.... I watched the rest, as we lost race, after race, after race.
And in this one, Wenerei, I missed race 1, went to pub, watched race 2. Today, watched race 1, missed the start of race 2... I'm just hoping this lead is enough to be jinx-proof. -
@kiwimurph said in Americas Cup:
@kruse so you're pretty much not watching anymore races right?
If we somehow manage to lose this one... definitely.
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Luna Rossi aren't too shabby going upwind.
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@kruse said in Americas Cup:
@kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:
@canefan you're italian aren't you?
I'm a walking goddamn Americas Cup jinx. The Oracle comeback started when I started watching... the very 1st race i watched, we were about to win the whole thing, then ran out of time. Then.... I watched the rest, as we lost race, after race, after race.
And in this one, Wenerei, I missed race 1, went to pub, watched race 2. Today, watched race 1, missed the start of race 2... I'm just hoping this lead is enough to be jinx-proof.Barring a choke induced crash we are sweet. We can relax, Dean Barker is not on board
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@antipodean said in Americas Cup:
Luna Rossi aren't too shabby going upwind.
its hard to follow, ETNZ just made an an extra 10 sec upwind
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nautical mile so im going with imperial
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@kiwiwomble isn't it just nautical?
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@kiwiwomble said in Americas Cup:
nautical mile so im going with imperial
Yeah, looked it up. It's imperial, but still commonly used as a standard as it lines up fairly well with longitude/latitude degrees/minutes/seconds.
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@kruse yea there used to be a US nautical mile.
The length of the internationally agreed nautical mile is 1852 m. The US adopted the international definition in 1954, having previously used the US nautical mile (1853.248 m).[5] The UK adopted the international nautical mile definition in 1970, having previously used the UK Admiralty nautical mile (6080 ft or 1853.184 m).
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@taniwharugby said in Americas Cup:
@kruse yea there used to be a US nautical mile.
The length of the internationally agreed nautical mile is 1852 m. The US adopted the international definition in 1954, having previously used the US nautical mile (1853.248 m).[5] The UK adopted the international nautical mile definition in 1970, having previously used the UK Admiralty nautical mile (6080 ft or 1853.184 m).
We should get one of those "things you learn" threads going..