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Submission + - World's Largest Cargo Sailboat Completes Historic First Atlantic Crossing (marineinsight.com)

AmiMoJo writes: The world’s largest cargo sailboat, Neoliner Origin, completed its first transatlantic voyage on 30 October despite damage to one of its sails during the journey.

The 136-metre-long vessel had to rely partly on its auxiliary motor and its remaining sail after the aft sail was damaged in a storm shortly after departure.

The French-built roll-on/roll-off (RoRo) cargo ship, which has two semi-rigid sails, first stopped at Saint Pierre and Miquelon, a French overseas territory near Canada, before continuing its journey to Baltimore in the United States.

Neoline, the company behind the project, said the damage reduced the vessel’s ability to perform fully on wind power. The company’s CEO, Jean Zanuttini, said the crossing was a valuable experience in handling large sail surfaces across the North Atlantic, especially during late-season storms. He added that despite the difficulties, the ship showed strong resilience by reaching its destination with only a short delay in Saint Pierre.

The Neoliner Origin is designed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 80 to 90 per cent compared to conventional diesel-powered cargo ships. According to the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), global shipping produces about 3 per cent of worldwide greenhouse gas emissions.

Comment Re:Hmmm... (Score 1) 36

The technical term is a lexical unit. Sometimes two words together mean some specific thing, most often with nouns. Sometimes the space disappears over time, sometimes it gets hyphenated, sometimes it just stays as two words that refer to some specific thing.

Basically, if it would appear in the dictionary, it can be word of the year, even if it's two or three words.

Comment Re:Old Skool (Score 1) 37

This is correct. They came in a large white rectangular box with a clear plastic tray inside that different kinds of pieces were in. You could build anything you wanted. The also didn't have any "specialized" pieces like they have today. Back then, specialized pieces were things like windshields, doors, windows, tires/wheels and trees. Here is an example:

https://www.mercari.com/us/ite...

The sets that were oriented for a specific thing came later. My fondest memories involve the old Lego Space theme. They came with instructions for building whatever was intended. However, they were still generic enough that you could make your own things if you wanted, as they didn't come with all the super specialized pieces that sets come with today that are all but useless for building anything else.

Comment Re: Why does the government get to decide? (Score 1) 34

And everywhere else on Earth.

There should be a $1 deposit on a cigarette. You get your deposit back when you return the butt portion to an authorized return center.

Either people keep that shit to themselves, or someone else gets paid for cleaning up after them.

Comment Re:UI unification (Score 1) 42

Good organization would help.

One of my four static icons at the bottoms of the screen is a "Daily" folder. The Calendar app is in there, along with other items used daily. In order top to bottom:

Google Maps
Safari
Weather
Calendar
Clock
Calculator
Reminders
Notes
Google

There is more on the "second page" of the folder, but these are the 9 out front that end up on every "page" of the Home Screen. Makes Calendar very easy to find, no matter which Home Screen I'm on.

Comment 3 apps or less (Score 1) 18

This new app isn't required to use the switch. It's just a way to buy shit. There is already a way to buy shit.

The music app is also not required. Hell, I didn't even know they had a music app. What does it do? Not required.

Nintendo today news app. Never heard of it. Not required.

So only 1/4 of the apps article lists are required.

Looking at my own phone, I have:

Nintendo Switch app

Switch Parental Controls app. Only necessary if you have kids. Not required by all.

Nintendo.com. Bookmark to Nintendo Store.

So, we are up to 2 required apps. If you're a parent, then maybe 3.

Why would you want to bloat all that other non-required shit into a single app? Why?????????

I'll replace my bookmark with this new app and still have only 3 apps.

Comment Re:Which platform? (Score 1) 72

Then I would have to buy a computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse and whatever else, and find a place to put all THAT stuff, none of which I have room for. I also don't want to have to keep up with maintaining another machine, so forth and so on. I just don't see any advantage to all of that vs just buying the thing that hooks up to the TV and playing games on it.

If I had to go through all that headache, I wouldn't bother with it at all.

Comment And??? (Score 1) 42

Maybe I'm just an old grump, but I don't much care what shape my icons are, what colour they are, etc. it's just a picture for launching an application.

I have the latest OS on my Mac. I certainly have not noted any issues with the icons creating difficulty using the computer.

Is it the slow news day item that this appears to be or am I missing something important?

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