Re: Iron artifacts validated with prejudges
- From: "IE J" <inger_e.johansson@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2006 12:24:04 GMT
Joe and Doug,
if anyone is bizarr it's you two yourself.
A sailor on a ship that's accelerating due to entering strong streams, does
of course accelerate him or herself.
Where were Doug during that type of experiment during his High School years?
And while Virginia today only is north of North Carolina the maps from the
early days which I have has Virginia on all way down to Florida. In other
word both north and south of North Carolina.
If some of you forgotten, I am not discussing present day map.
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IEJ wrote:
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t(nospam)kavanagh (nospam) wrote:
IE J wrote:
There are a lot of artifacts which been found from Maine down
thecontactFlorida
which might have been too hastely dismissed as colonial time,
time
artifacts etc.
One of all the dated mounds from North Carolina southward is
Virginia,Rapidan
Mound
re "North Carolina southward"
Er, um, Mde. La Geographiste, the Rapidan Mounds are in
sowhich
is
*north* of North Carolina.
tk
Inger is once again using the 'shotgun'
approach of introducing a number of
topics to generate arguments sans
evidence.
It's always all about Inger.
I know where Virginia is as where North Carolina is. Happen to have
relatives living in the later and old friends in the former. Now you
did
misunderstand me Lloyd. How come?
If you know where they are, why did you write what you did?
tk
Because it's a much broader picture to take into consideration. I said
Ibefore Midsummer celebrations and I still do. I told you and the rest
where
to look for at least one specific part of Vinland and where.
tk, if you as a sailor were sailing from the northern parts of the area
can'tmentioned southward, following the coast within the streams of Labrador
current, and you 'met' the Gulfstream, you would have had accelating
speed,
wouldn't you. If the calculation program that's on net are correct I
Ericfind that such a sailor in a ship if he wasn't as skilled as you and
thatS
might easily have ended up in Ireland. Have you thought or counted on
possibility?
Is it just me, or is this getting more and more bizarre? She's written
that Virginia is south of North Carolina because of the broader picture,
and now a sailor is accelerating?
Doug
Her explination seems to have partaken of too much grog while passing
through Ireland.
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