tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448752251053894818.post5731190834346347369..comments2024-02-09T06:24:16.626+00:00Comments on upside down in cloud: ten yearsDru Marlandhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03697874363783821382noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448752251053894818.post-73372817705249776792009-06-03T05:07:56.377+01:002009-06-03T05:07:56.377+01:00It stands for 'Port Main Engine', boringly...It stands for 'Port Main Engine', boringly...<br /><br />I used to see all sorts of marine life, because whenever I opened up the seawater strainers (where the water comes in to cool the machinery) the strainer basket would often contain fish, shrimps, and crabs, sometimes still alive, so I would try to rescue them and liberate them again. Otherwise they would end up in the horrible stuff in the ship's bilges...Dru Marlandhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03697874363783821382noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2448752251053894818.post-12666089132611148302009-06-02T20:43:56.306+01:002009-06-02T20:43:56.306+01:00It all looks very technical to me. At first sight...It all looks very technical to me. At first sight I thought that the chart was 'PMS'. I wish my dad was still around to explain crankcase deflections to me...<br /><br />The fish in the bottom right hand corner must be the one that got away. I love the colours of mackerel, I used to pop into the market in La Rochelle just to look at the colours of all of the different fish.Anjihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02562210585479814093noreply@blogger.com