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10-21-2007, 10:49 PM
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#196 | | Senior Member
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| Falcon at Ft Lauderdale Show?
I saw a brief hint that Maltese Falcon might appear at the Ft Lauderdale show. Does anyone have such information??
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10-22-2007, 03:43 AM
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I've heard the same. But don't know any other details.
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11-04-2007, 07:03 PM
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| on 60 Minutes
If anyone sees this message they are due to have Maltese Falcon on 60 minutes in a few minutes
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11-04-2007, 07:25 PM
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Just watched it. Learned that he has two yachts?
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11-05-2007, 09:33 AM
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| CNBC presentation
Here is another nice presentation that appeared on CNBC http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9Mvu57FP3c |
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11-05-2007, 11:15 PM
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| ...this posting appeared on another forum, but I thought it was appropriate enough to post here....Brian
For anyone who missed the show, here is a link to the Perkins interview with the MF segment. http://www.cbsnews.com/sections/i_vi...ml?id=3450746n
IMHO, the interview was terrible. Leslie Stahl and the 60 minutes producers had an obvious agenda. The questions about not being able to stand having a woman in a position of control were clearly setups, with any reference to what the women in question had done edited out. (Fiorina: forcing an unpopular merger, losing profits and stock value in the process of trying to integrate two disparate corporations and cultures. Dunn: Secretly investigating top HP employees and board members, authorizing criminal fraud to obtain copies of personal telephone records.) The questions could have been phrased in the context of power struggles between board members and top management, but that would have been accurate and not nearly as controversial. Too bad no one in the "news" business has the guts to be a real journalist anymore.
One telling Perkins comment was left in, although glossed over. The venture capital firm Perkins co-founded in 1972 is one of the most successful in the world, and it loses money on 8 out of 10 projects.
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11-06-2007, 05:20 AM
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I agree, there is obviously a hidden agenda! I wonder what flavour dip the presenter would like with that chip on her shoulder??  (sorry for the poor humour!)
James
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11-06-2007, 05:35 PM
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A video celebrating the birth of Maltese Falcon, courtesy of Perini Navi ( I thought I had posted this, but I guess not) http://www.*****.com/*****TV/*****tv...asp?video=1078 |
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11-07-2007, 03:28 AM
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| Quote: | Originally Posted by brian eiland |
Thaks Brian,
It's a great video but no sound or commentary!  Do you know if there is a sound/commentary version?
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12-08-2007, 04:11 PM
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| Coffee Table Book
...in case you haven't seen the ads for this new 'coffee table book'..
"The Maltese Falcon"
by SuperYacht Art, 240 pages, hardcover. Published by TRP Magazines, printed by Butler & Tanner. 50.00 GBP.
The Maltese Falcon is certainly one of the world's most recognisable and impressive yachts, but I must confess that I was less than impressed with the look of it's superstructure. To my mind's eye, square rigs belonged on wooden vessels from the 1800's through the end of the clipper era. Tossing three columns of what appear at first glance to be updated Chinese Junk rigs onto a modern Perini Navi hull seemed, well, odd.
It wasn't until I viewed a long piece on the 60 Minutes television show about the boat and its owner Tom Perkins that I got past my prejudices to look a bit deeper into the technology behind the boat, and when this huge coffee table book landed with an audible thud on my desktop I began to look with real wonder at just how Perkins brought his childhood dreams to fruition:
"Cutty Sark was the iconic clipper, capable of running before strong trade winds at speeds over 20 knots and logging hundreds of miles per day. As a kid I studied her log books, which had been preserved and annotated by sailing historian Basil Lubbock. I must have been a hand aboard a clipper in some previous incarnation because I have always been drawn to these square-riggers. After decades of ownership of sailing yachts... I was still obsessed with the clipper square-rigger concept.
"So I wondered if it would be possible to bring forward the advantages of this design into the 21st century. Could one create a clipper which would be practical and not require dozens of young crew to set and hand her towering clouds of sail? My good friend Fabio Perini had built a superbly beautiful hull of 88m, but it remained unfinished. Might it be the platform for an entirely new idea? I asked Perini Navi to explore the clipper 'yacht' possibility. This triggered the submission of a plan by renowned Dutch naval architect Gerard Dijkstra which caught my attention."
The story of the build project and the engineering and programming needed to enable a single person to control all the sails and steering is astonishing. More than an engineering masterpiece, the rigging on the Maltese Falcon is functional sculpture. Wait until you see how the interior's been fitted out...
Thousands of photos from an array of world famous photographers including two of my favorites Carlo Borlenghi and Franco Pace.
This book is available for purchase by visiting superyachtart.
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12-08-2007, 05:01 PM
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| Electric Fever Habit
A friend recently sent me this very funny parody on John Masefield's famous poem, 'The Call of the Running Tide'.
While there certainly is an element of truth in this poem, I don't intend to demean the wonderful,technological Maltese Falcon, as I am awed by her. But I also chuckled with this excerpt, "I must go down to the sea again, with RAM in gigabytes,
and teraflops of processing for hobbies that I like,
And software suiting all my wants, seated at my console
And pushing on the buttons which give me complete control."
Here is the full poem: (and I am not the author) I must go down to the sea again, in a modern high-tech boat,
And all I ask is electric, for comfort while afloat,
And alternators, and solar panels, and generators going,
And deep cycle batteries with many amperes flowing.
I must go down to the sea again, to the autopilot’s ways,
And all I ask is a GPS, and a radar, and displays,
And a cell phone, and a weatherfax, and a shortwave radio,
And compact disks, computer games and TV videos.
I must go down to the sea again, with a freezer full of steaks,
And all I ask is a microwave, and a blender for milkshakes,
And a watermaker, air-conditioner, hot water in the sink,
And e-mail and a VHF to see what my buddies think.
I must go down to the sea again, with power-furling sails,
And chart displays of all the seas, and a bullhorn for loud hails,
And motors pulling anchor chains, and push-button sheets,
And programs which take full charge of tacking during beats.
I must go down to the sea again, and not leave friends behind,
And so they never get seasick we’ll use the web online,
And all I ask is an Internet with satellites over me,
And beaming all the data up, my friends sail virtually.
I must go down to the sea again, record the humpback whales,
Compute until I decipher their language and their tales,
And learn to sing in harmony, converse beneath the waves,
And befriend the gentle giants as my synthesizer plays.
I must go down to the sea again, with RAM in gigabytes,
and teraflops of processing for hobbies that I like,
And software suiting all my wants, seated at my console
And pushing on the buttons which give me complete control.
I must go down to the sea again, my concept seems quite sound,
But when I simulate this boat, some problems I have found.
The cost is astronomical, repairs will never stop,
Instead of going sailing, I’ll be shackled to the dock.
I must go down to the sea again, how can I get away?
Must I be locked in low-tech boats until my dying day?
Is there no cure for my complaint, no technologic fix?
Oh, I fear this electric fever is a habit I can’t kick
PS: No one can claim that Maltese Falcon is in any way, shackled to the dock...not with her sailing record.
Last edited by brian eiland : 12-08-2007 at 05:22 PM.
Reason: change title
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12-09-2007, 12:34 AM
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It happened to see her docked for repairs in La Spezia on the 1st of October 2007
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12-25-2007, 08:48 PM
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| Computer Generated Video |
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12-28-2007, 06:24 AM
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| The maltese falcon, spotted in Greens
spotted leavin Grenada, no shots yet but whata beautiful yacht
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01-01-2008, 11:35 PM
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She left Grenada on December 29th, sailing North to Carriacou...
Seen below anchored just outside St. George's Harbor: (Not for further publication or distribution without permission, please.)
Berthed at Port Louis Marina (Not for further publication or distribution without permission, please.) |
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