Prinz Eugen Build

Discussion in 'North Atlantic Battle Squadron' started by CURT, Nov 17, 2007.

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  1. CURT

    CURT Well-Known Member

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    Testing this image..tks.
     
  2. Chris Easterbrook

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    Wow nasty little bow on her Curt, that looks like a nasty hole in Yammies side. Looking good can't wait too see her close up.
     
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    I can't wait to get it completed and get the photos.
     
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    Curt, the PE is a beautiful ship, you did a real number on that Yamato, good luck with her.
     
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    Thanks BoomerBoy17. My GF put the holes in Yamato. I was toying with her when she was operating PE and I guess she was actually toying with me!
     
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    Excellent Curt. Magnificent. The Sodak will hopefully out for another run tommorow.
     
  7. Gettysburg114th

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    Very nice work indeed.
     
  8. CURT

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    Thanks guys those kind of kudos keeps me going to complete the projects and I am up to my eyeballs in them..lol.

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    I wonder if there is a mathematical expression of how many projects Curt is working on. So As project X completes then he seems to have one more mysteriously added to the list. So total projects when he starts one is Y but by the end it is y+1-X. So in reality X = 1. So total projects for Curt seems to be A=y+1-X. A=y and therefore Curt will never run out of work :)
     
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    LOL LOL LOL I never been good at math just some aspects of it but I think your formula is right on. Now exponitiat that with GF, Family interupptions, work, bad weather, and limited time and you got yourself the formula.

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    Then there is the time factor. Curt's time = x-S where X is 24 andwe immediately deduct S (=8) for sleep. Then there are varaiables of GF (=g) family(=f) and work (=w). Now There is a minumum boat work requirement of B. So it may work out that B=X-G-W-S and B must be > than 3 So mathematical geniuses (which I am not) will come to the inevitable conclusion of so much to do so little time :)
     
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    Geez I got to get this blown up and posted on my WALL. Very good work there PAUL AND VERY FUNNY..LOL
     
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    BTW i got less than an hr to go and I am off. Then off to see GET SMART, GRAB A BITE.
     
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    Funny Paul. I got to get this forumula on a T-SHIRT OR PLAQUE.
     
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    BTW less than an hour to go and off to see GET SMART and grab a bite to eat.
     
  16. Chris Easterbrook

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    That was funny Paul. But all kidding aside great work Curt.
     
  17. CURT

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    Funnel work is taking a while to complete but I got the brass inserts installed to mount the funnels to the superstructure. I patched 1 lousy hole on the waterline. Ladders around the Bridge installed, One funnel is sanded down and the other is nearly done. After that I can add the funnel grillwork on top of them.
     
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    Well done admiral. Well done.
     
  19. CURT

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    More work for tomorrow Paul. I got the batteries charged for another Test and surprise for ya!
     
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    Surprises are good. Hopefully I will have Sodak out this sunday. I am hoping the weather co-operates.
     
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