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    Brian,
    I must say I like the new heading or is it an old one.
    My eyes seem to be better as the days go by.

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    My Eyes must be bad ! I cannot see any new Header as yet Mike ???
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    We are experimenting.... Press Control (Ctrl) and F5
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    I like it, I used to love seeing the Dolphins and Porpoise's racing ahead of us.
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    Ahaaa! Looks very nice easy on the Eyes too, makes for Serenity Gazing!
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    I would sometimes go to the foredeck to lay down and put my head through the hawsehole to get a close up view of the porpoise or dolphins
    crisscrossing the bow, a sight seamen have observed for hundreds of years, I also enjoyed going to the stern and watch the turbulence kicked up
    by the screws and then the wake trailing away, only small things but something I felt privileged to see, cheers.

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    Yes John in the window.
    We were amongst the lucky ones to see such sights.
    Like flying fish, whales blowing, Albatross gliding the thermals.
    Not many get to see them and many would not even understand if they did.
    Happy daze John in Oz.

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