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It was not easy victory in the America Cup. Our boys spent years experimenting with different designs for their boat before they came up with the innovative idea of having a submerged nuclear submarine tow it. By Dave Barry Cup America Easy Victory Boys

One ship is very much like another and the sea is always the same. In the immutability of their surroundings the foreign shores, the foreign faces, the changing immensity of life, glide past, veiled not by a sense of mystery but by a slightly disdainful ignorance; for there is nothing mysterious to a seaman unless it be the sea itself, which is the mistress of his existence and as inscrutable as Destiny. By Joseph Conrad Sea Ship Foreign Destiny Shores

Immediately, and according to custom, the ramparts of Fort Saint-Jean were covered with spectators; it is always an event at Marseilles for a ship to come into port, especially when this ship, like the Pharaon, has been built, rigged, and laden at the old Phocee docks, and belongs to an owner of the city. By Alexandre Dumas Pharaon Immediately Rigged Fort Marseilles

the improvements we've made. Thank By Anonymous Made Improvements

I'll be glad to get out on the water again, and gladder still to see Divvytown. I knew it was my home port that first time I saw it.''The pirate town? Sa save us all. Does someone wait for you, dearie?' Ophelia asked.Jek laughed aloud. 'They all wait for me. They just don't know it yet. By Robin Hobb Divvytown Glad Water Gladder Wait

From Xbox in the previous generation to Xbox One, it's fundamentally transformed. By Satya Nadella Xbox Transformed Previous Generation Fundamentally

Don't beg for platforms, build your platform. By Bernard Kelvin Clive Build Platforms Platform Beg

O'er Ocean, with a thousand masts, sails forth the stripling bold-One boat, hard rescued from the deep, draws into port the old! By Friedrich Schiller Ocean Oer Masts Sails Boat

I am very proud to be taking command of a Type 23 frigate, which is an extremely flexible warship, and I'm looking forward to taking HMS Portland on operations with a professional and focused team. By Sarah West Frigate Type Hms Portland Warship

Reader, it is time for your tempest-tossed vessel to come to port. What harbor can receive you more securely than a great library? Certainly there is one in the city from which you set out and to which you have returned after circling the world from book to book. By Italo Calvino Reader Port Time Tempesttossed Vessel

Hard port!" She heard a man say from the backseat, of all places. Remy gasped, her startled eyes looked in the rearview mirror. Seeing a bearded man, she screamed, losing total control of the wheel. The other car came up fast and slammed into her right side, sending her into an uncontrolled spin. Her back pressed into the seat as the impact sent her head connecting with the driver's window. Remy thought she saw a white hand reaching for her, and then she didn't see anything at all. By Michael Phillip Cash Hard Port Remy Man Backseat

Been stolen from Finn By Ridley Pearson Finn Stolen

Don't improve it into a flop! By Samuel Goldwyn Flop Improve

Right now we're working on finishing up Pirates! for the Xbox, we're developing Civilization IV and we've got a couple other games in development that we'll tell you about soon. By Sid Meier Pirates Working Finishing Xbox Civilization

got the disks from. By Diana Gabaldon Disks

A boat would seem to be an object whose one purpose is to travel, but its real purpose is not to travel but to reach harbour. We found ourselves on the high seas, with no idea of which port we should be aiming for. By Fernando Pessoa Purpose Travel Harbour Boat Object

Every ship needs a port because unlike ships waves never get tired! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Tired Port Unlike Waves Ship

through the hull - the rush of water past a prow, the thrum of propellers. By Erik Larson Hull Prow Propellers Rush Water

Achievement unlocked. By Robyn Schneider Achievement Unlocked

Delivered from the galling yoke of time. By William Wordsworth Delivered Time Galling Yoke

It's called a sea anchor,' [Evanlyn] explained. 'It'll stop us drifting too far.'Alyss was impressed. 'And you said you were pig-ignorant when it came to boats.''I don't remember saying that,' Evanlyn replied with a frown.Alyss shrugged. 'Oh? Well, it must have been me. By John Flanagan Evanlyn Explained Anchor Called Sea

You have sea, you have boat, you have oars, and then why on earth you are rotting in the port? By Mehmet Murat Ildan Sea Boat Oars Port Earth

Lo, the unbounded sea, On its breast a ship starting, spreading all sails, carrying even her moonsails. The pennant is flying aloft as she speeds she speeds so stately - below emulous waves press forward, They surround the ship with shining curving motions and foam. I By Walt Whitman Sea Starting Spreading Sails Carrying

The worse the passage the more welcome the port. By Thomas Fuller Port Worse Passage

I tried to understand you... I tried with the best codes to upgrade myself... but I more likely become a victim on myself. By Deyth Banger Understand Codes Upgrade Victim

He enters the port with a full sail. By Virgil Sail Enters Port Full

No words can describe the personal liberation that heading seaward bestows upon me. In this aquatic realm, no man or woman is subject to the petty decrees of social bureaucracy. By Paul Watson Words Describe Personal Liberation Heading

XToday set sail like a cruising shiptaking us with it, so we waved goodbyeto the selves that we were yesterdayand left them ashore like a memorywhile we launched out on the open sea,were travelling! The breeze grew stiffso we grabbed the railings,tasted the surfas the sky came toward us, the equator noona place to pass us, while the tropics of teaswung over us and straight on byas time kept sailing and we hung on,admiring the vistas of being awaywhile the shadows died down from the flames of dayand we coasted around a long headland of skyand into night's port while, out in the baytomorrow called out like a ringing buoy. By Gwyneth Lewis Xtoday Travelling Set Sail Cruising

And was taken to the Forward Docks and a big, brightly lit hangar, where the Psychopath Class ex-Rapid Offensive Unit Frank Exchange of Views was waiting for her. Ulver laughed. 'It looks,' she snorted, 'like a dildo!' 'That's appropriate,' Churt Lyne said. 'Armed, it can fuck solar systems. By Iain M. Banks Forward Docks Psychopath Class Offensive

by: Sober Solutions Ltd Duplication Prohibited By Lilly Scrivens Sober Prohibited Solutions Duplication

She was a wind on the ocean. She moved men, but the helm determined the port. By Zora Neale Hurston Ocean Wind Men Port Moved

with the CenturyLink Field faithful. By The News Tribune Field Faithful Centurylink

A huge fleet comprised of thousands of large naval and other seaworthy vessels from almost every nation on earth laid in wait off the coasts of the United States of America. The ships were stationary, poised and ready, positioned miles out to sea but still within plain view of every major port city, along every coastal waterway on all three sides of the great North American land mass. By J.a. Willoughby America United States Huge Fleet

Rapier Squadron was transferred from Mirrin Prime and redeployed aboard a refitted Mon Calamari cruiser called Echo of Hope. By Greg Rucka Hope Squadron Mirrin Prime Mon

An aged Burgundy runs with a beardless Port. I cherish the fancy that Port speaks sentences of wisdom, Burgundy sings the inspired Ode. By Ambrose Bierce Burgundy Port Ode Aged Runs

To reach a port we must sail, sometimes with the wind, and sometimes against it. But we must not drift or lie at anchor. By Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. Sail Wind Reach Port Anchor

s ships Phoenix and Rose, in the company of three tenders, cast off their moorings at Staten Island and started up the harbor under full sail, moving swiftly with the favorable wind and a perfect flood tide. Alarm guns sounded in New York. Soldiers By David Mccullough Rose Phoenix Staten Island Tenders

Was the crew well? Was I not? I had profited in many ways by the voyage. I had even gained flesh, and actually weighed a pound more than when I sailed from Boston. By Joshua Slocum Crew Boston Voyage Flesh Profited

The gallant captain vacated his cabin for her, and Manna changed her role from cook to chaperone. All most correct. But it was hardly the done thing to cadge a lift on a torpedo boat. Yet she did it twice in a lifetime. By Mary Allsebrook Manna Chaperone Gallant Captain Vacated

The ship left the construction bay of the factory craft with most of its fitting-out still to be done. Accelerating hard, its course a four-dimensional spiral through a blizzard of stars where it knew that only danger waited, it powered into hyperspace on spent engines from an overhauled craft of one class, watched its birthplace disappear astern with battle-damaged sensors from a second, and tested outdated weapon units cannibalized from yet another. Inside its warship body, in narrow, unlit, unheated, hard-vacuum spaces, constructor drones struggled to install or complete sensors, displacers, field generators, shield disruptors, laserfields, plasma chambers, warhead magazines, maneuvering units, repair systems and the thousands of other major and minor components required to make a functional warship. Gradually, By Iain M. Banks Craft Ship Left Construction Bay

Yer lucky it was me you hijacked. By Moira Young Yer Hijacked Lucky

As boys going to sea immediately become nautical in speech, walk as if they already had their "sea legs" on, and shiver their timbers on all possible occasions, so I turned military at once, called my dinner my rations, saluted all new comers, and ordered a dress parade that very afternoon. By Louisa May Alcott Speech Walk Legs Occasions Called

Real artists ship. By Steve Jobs Real Ship Artists

A year here and he still dreamed of cyberspace, hope fading nightly. All the speed he took, all the turns he'd taken and the corners he cut in Night City, and he'd still see the matrix in his dreams, bright lattices of logic unfolding across that colourless void ... The Sprawl was a long, strange way home now over the Pacific, and he was no Console Man, no cyberspace cowboy. Just another hustler, trying to make it through. But the dreams came on in the Japanese night like livewire voodoo, and he'd cry for it, cry in his sleep, and wake alone in the dark, curled in his capsule in some coffin hotel, hands clawed into the bedslab, temper foam bunched between his fingers, trying to reach the console that wasn't there. By William Gibson Hope Nightly Cyberspace Year Dreamed

French steamer, and she called in every blamed port they have out there, for, as far as I could see, the sole purpose of landing soldiers and custom-house officers. I watched the coast. Watching a coast By Joseph Conrad French Steamer Officers Coast Called

In many ways, the steamships of the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries had become the secular equivalent of medieval cathedrals. They were the source of endless pride to the communities and nations that built them, and were just as much an expression of men's hopes and dreams of technical perfection as the great churches had once been of hopes for spiritual purity. By Daniel Allen Butler Cathedrals Steamships Latenineteenth Earlytwentieth Centuries

My ship came in,then it sank! By Brian T. Shirley Sank Ship Inthen

rang with proficiency By Kia Heavey Rang Proficiency

Never had I understood that I command, with absolute authority, the ship of my life! I decide its mission and rules and discipline, at my word waits every tool and sail, every cannon, the strength of every soul on board. I'm master of a team of passionate skills to sail me through hell's own jaws the second I nod the direction to steer. By Richard Bach Command Authority Life Understood Absolute

The simple fact is that code quality tends to improve as you move between platforms ... non-obvious bugs on Windows become VERY obvious in the Linux port and vice versa, and thus get fixed. So even the Windows gamers will win in all of this. By Ryan C. Gordon Platforms Windows Simple Fact Code

drove his new customized Tesla By Clive Cussler Tesla Drove Customized

Some boats are rotten in the ports; some boats shine in the hard journeys! By Mehmet Murat Ildan Boats Ports Journeys Rotten Shine

Butler snapped his fingers. "Focus, Artemis! Time enough for your Atlantis Complex later. We have the Atlantis Trench outside that door and six miles of water above it. If you want to stay alive, you need to stay alert." He turned to Holly. "This is ridiculous. I'm pulling the plug."Holly's mouth was a tight line as she shook her head. "Navy rules, Butler. You're on my boat, you follow my orders.""As I remember, I brought the boat.""Yes, thanks for bringing my boat. By Eoin Colfer Focus Artemis Fingers Atlantis Butler

For my new book 'Pirate Hunters', I follow John Chatterton and John Mattera, two world-class scuba divers, who teach themselves to think and act as pirates while searching for what would be only the second pirate ship ever found and positively identified. By Robert Kurson John Hunters Mattera Chatterton Pirate

For a sailor to sail around the world, the thought is just, sometimes, too much. Thus, one simply goes from port to port in the same direction. By Hal Moore World Sailor Sail Thought Port

(Mariners) have written one of its most brilliant chapters. They have delivered the goods when and where needed in every theater of operations and across every ocean in the biggest, the most difficult and dangerous job ever undertaken. As time goes on, there will be greater public understanding of our merchant's fleet record during this war. By Franklin D. Roosevelt Mariners Chapters Written Brilliant Biggest

Software is usually expected to be modified over the course of its productive life. The process of converting one correct program into a different correct program is extremely challenging. By Douglas Crockford Software Life Expected Modified Productive

When Christ came into my life, I came about like a well-handled ship. By Robert Louis Stevenson Christ Life Ship Wellhandled

The docks went to the heart of her life. By Clarice Lispector Life Docks Heart

There is no safe port; there are only ports that we feel ourselves safe. By Mehmet Murat Ildan Safe Feel Port Ports

I had a great dislike to the annoyances entailed by baggage; and it was always with some feeling of elation that I cut myself free from everything but what I could carry about me. Like children, portmanteaus and trunks are hostages to fortune. By Herbert Spencer Baggage Great Dislike Annoyances Entailed

Only through the conscious action of the working masses in city and country can it be brought to life, only through the people's highest intellectual maturity and inexhaustible idealism can it be brought safely through all storms and find its way to port. By Rosa Luxemburg Brought Life Port Conscious Action

Bright were the memories of his childhood at these docks, to which he had been ever drawn by the allure of the stranger traders as they swung into their berths like weary and weathered heroes returned from some elemental war. In those days it was uncommon to see the galleys of the Freemen Privateers ease into the bay, sleek and riding low with booty. They hailed from such mysterious ports as Filman Orras, Fort By a Half, Dead Man's Story, and exile; names that rang of adventure in the ears of a lad who had never seen his home city from outside its walls.The man slowed as he reached the foot of the stone pier. The years between him and that lad marched through his mind, a possession of martial images growing ever grimmer. If he searched out the many crossroads he had come to in the past, he saw their skies storm-warped, the lands ragged and wind-torn. The forces of age and experience worked on them now, and whatever choices he had made then seemed fated and almost desperate. By Steven Erikson Bright Docks War Memories Childhood

A ring-whorled prow rode in the harbour,ice-clad, outbound, a craft for a prince.They stretched their beloved lord in his boat,laid out by the mast, amidships,the great ring-giver. Far fetched treasureswere piled upon him, and precious gear.I have never heard before of a ship so well furbishedwith battle tackle, bladed weaponsand coats of mail. The massed treasurewas loaded on top of him: it would travel faron out into the ocean's sway.They decked his body no less bountifullywith offerings than those first ones didwho cast him away when he was a childand launched him alone over the waves.And they set a gold standard uphigh above his head and let him driftto wind and tide, bewailing himand mourning their loss. No man can tell,no wise man in hall or weathered veteranknows for certain who salvaged that load. By Seamus Heaney Outbound Mast Amidshipsthe Ringgiver Ringwhorled

windows. What he thought By Sandra Hill Windows Thought

I was just the one who upgraded her software and made sure that nothing broke down. If anyone was equipped for the job, it was me, the professional computational linguist. By Elizabeth Bear Upgraded Software Made Broke Job

was forgotten and neglected. By Sean Michael O'donnell Neglected Forgotten

skidded the elegant white speedboat skilfully through the By Carol Drinkwater Skidded Elegant White Speedboat Skilfully

Peter Watts delivers-solid, inventive hard sf about the deep sea, but as we've never seen before. This moves like the wind. By Gregory Benford Watts Peter Deliverssolid Inventive Sea

Against this backdrop of an imagined future, Bridger poled the sluggish ferry. To and fro, back and forth, motion without progression, never venturing so much as a mile beyond the fixed points of the two landings. It was the polar opposite of the life he imagined for himself, a life of wandering and exploration through country unknown, a life in which he never once retraced his steps. By Michael Punke Bridger Future Ferry Life Backdrop

MANUFACTURER: mnm.MOD By Sheri Koones Manufacturer Mnmmod

Our developers will make great games for whatever high-end platforms exist. By Mike Wilson Exist Developers Make Great Games

Soon shall thy arm, UNCONQUER'D STEAM! afarDrag the slow barge, or drive the rapid car;Or on wide-waving wings expanded bearThe flying-chariot through the fields of air. By Erasmus Darwin Steam Arm Unconquerd Thy Afardrag

Imagine a bunch of swashbuckling programmers pillaging and hoarding software gems from rich codebases around the seven software seas. Daring. But dangerous. It's coding with the bad hygiene of a salty seaman. By Anonymous Software Imagine Seas Daring Bunch

If you are not embarrassed or ashamed of your first version then you are shipping too late'. By Shereen Bhan Late Embarrassed Ashamed Version Shipping

Space - First coin-op arcade game - port of Spacewar! By Ernest Cline Space Spacewar Game Port Coinop

Redd up the ship! By Mary Ann Shaffer Redd Ship

Go is most fun I've had with a compiled PL since I've discovered Turbo Pascal as a kid. By Bojan Markovic Turbo Pascal Kid Fun Compiled

Down Time's quaint streamWithout an oarWe are enforced to sailOur Port a secretOur Perchance a GaleWhat Skipper wouldIncur the RiskWhat Buccaneer would rideWithout a surety from the WindOr schedule of the Tide By Emily Dickinson Tide Time Port Perchance Skipper

We firmly believe in Trafiguras unparalleled capacity to extract the full value of the Sudeste Superport. By Eike Batista Superport Trafiguras Sudeste Firmly Unparalleled

The ship's knowledge extended to navigation, to the handling of weather and awareness of necessary maintenance. By Robin Hobb Navigation Maintenance Ship Knowledge Extended

There is no seamen in the world who prefers a slow ship to a fast one. The painters painted better, the cooks took a little more time with the meals, and the technicians tightened the bolts just a little more. Their ship was no longer a cripple, and pride broke out in the crew like a rainbow after a summer shower. By Tom Clancy Seamen World Prefers Slow Fast

A vessel swift of flight, though say'st? Hast thouNot heard of the Millenn'um Falcon, Sir?'Tis but the ship that hath the Kessel runAccomplish'd in twelve parsecs, By Ian Doescher Flight Sayst Sir Vessel Swift

He slumped down in the command seat and shut off the irritating alarm. He sighed again. It seemed to be a wonderful day for Mykl d'Angelo, captain and owner of the 'tramp' freighter Pegasus. As wonderful days went on his personal scale, this one was rated one of the best. By Christina Engela Alarm Slumped Command Seat Shut

You are going to take the high sea of the world; change not, on that account, patron or sails, anchor or wind. Have Jesus always for your patron, His Cross for a mast on which you must spread your resolutions as a sail. Your anchor shall be a profound confidence in Him, and you shall sail prosperously.May the favorable wind of celestial inspirations ever fill your vessel's sails fuller and fuller and make you happily arrive at the port of a holy eternity. By Francis De Sales World Change Account Patron High

Portability is for canoes. By Jim Mccarthy Portability Canoes

My skin prickled and I looked back at the ocean. None of us ask for the things we inherit; they are thrust upon us, willy-nilly. Like The Marine, I suddenly understood. Mom and I weren't trespassing. This house was ours. This view was ours. And that seemed as absurd and unreal as the stories Sailor Hat had spun for me on the ferry. By Aimee Friedman Ocean Skin Prickled Looked Back

This is a leviathan I am about to ship out to sea ... By Victor Hugo Sea Leviathan Ship

Are you a pirate? By Meg Cabot Pirate

One day, I decided to be an island. I took off my clothes and walked into the sea, then floated there, bobbing>ngng> along>ngng> with the tide, suspended by my inflatable tube and water wing>ngng>s. By Ng Yi-Sheng Ngng Day Island Decided Bobbing

Ride of the Valkyries By Gayle Forman Valkyries Ride

A missle lost Unprogrammed By Allen Ginsberg Unprogrammed Missle Lost

The finest mode of transport known to man. By Adam Hart-Davis Man Finest Mode Transport

Krivak slammed the hatch shut and waited for the depth gauge to show the ship coming shallow, listening to the other missile launches. What a beautiful sound, he thought. The fourth-launched Mark 98 Tigershark torpedo struggled to an angry consciousness, its By Michael Dimercurio Krivak Shallow Listening Launches Slammed

Welcome, welcome, cross of Christ, if Christ be with it. By Samuel Rutherford Christ Cross

When you get something from a ship its called CARgo. if you get something from a car its called SHIPment By Elisabeth Austin Cargo Called Ship Shipment Car

Inshore, across the pellucid jade-green waters of the bay, gently ruffled by the north-easterly breeze that was sweetly tempering the torrid heat of the sun, rose the ramage of masts and spars of the shipping riding there at anchor. By Rafael Sabatini Inshore Bay Gently Sun Rose

Galen: New research and technological development is out of the question at this juncture. Work up a full proposal for the exhaust port solution and send the plans to Vodran for SSCR. [Document By Alexander Freed Galen Juncture Research Technological Development

Rampion, ready for liftoff!" The dash lit up with controls and screens - only the most important ones. The same sterile feminine voice came over the ship's speakers. "Thorne, I can't set the automatic lift. You're going to have to take off manually." He gaped at the controls. "Why is my ship talking back to me?" "It's me, you idiot!" He cocked his ear toward the speaker. "Cinder? By Marissa Meyer Rampion Ready Liftoff Controls Thorne

Grandfather Razini stole it from a port in Newsensefords a couple of years ago."She raised her brows."How do you steal a boat?""I have no idea, but I'd love to try it some time. By Emory Sharplin Razini Newsensefords Grandfather Ago Brows