Virtual high fives...»cause I think we're on the same
wave length about the shirt not being THE shirt, LOL.
Not exact matches
Next, a boat journey of varying
length, spray - filled, banging
about on the
waves, passing offshore seal colonies, sighting dolphins and, on one occasion, a basking shark.
(A
wave of visible light, just
about the size of a virus, has a
length of a few hundred nanometers.)
The most cost - effective option would be a scaled - up barge: At
about 1,000 feet in
length, this type of vessel would run perhaps $ 350 per square foot, though the rocking and rolling from
waves might make for a rough life aboard.
Such
waves stretch and compress space and in the 1950s Weber calculated that he could detect them using large cylinders of ultrapure aluminum,
about 2 meters in
length and 1 meter in diameter.
If they made
waves before when then hit just
about mid-shin or around the ankle, how much more now that they're made in knee - high
length?
Waves are usually less than 50 meters in
length but can last for
about 150 meters on a good day.
The surf at Bahia Ballena is consistent, meaning you will typically find soft breaking
waves which average
about two to four feet in height (chest to head - high) and can offer ride
lengths of up to 100 yards, pretty much any day of the year.
Any sine
wave with a period longer than the
length of the time series (in the case of GISS,
about 130 years) will give a fit almost indistinguishable from a straight line fit.
In fact it should be a reasonably straight forward analysis to ask two questions
about stationary series with very large variance (is that how you'd describe a long
wave length?)
Attempts were made to run tracks the
length of the island as well, but the wind and the
waves had something to say
about that and the effort was abandoned by 1894.
We must be on the same
wave length, because yesterday I started taking photo's of homes, stores, and general area shots of where I live with the idea of blogging
about them too.