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Sailboat Rigging: A sailboat rigging with an auxiliary engine must be capable of showing the lights of both a sailboat rigging and a power boat; the lights must be wired so that they can be changed from one display to the other.
STANDING RIGGINGSee Also Subscription Sailboat Magazine:The following publications are all available by subscription sailboat magazine in the United States and Canada, including three published in England.
American Horticulturist publishes six magazines and six newsletters per year at a cost of $20 and is part of the membership in the American Horticultural Society. The magazine is one of the best for all serious gardeners, with an emphasis on flowering plants. Production and illustrations are excellent. (Also listed in Appendix 2.)
American Horticultural Society, Mount Vernon, Virginia 22121.
Newfane, Vermont 05345.
Horticulture is a monthly covering all aspects of gardening and has been one of the more accomplished publications on the market for many, many years. A subscription sailboat magazine of 12 issues is $18 per year.
755 Boylston Street, Boston, Massachusetts 02116.
Hortldeas is a monthly newsletter that reports on the latest research, methods, tools, plants, books, etc., for vegetable, fruit, and flower growers, all gathered from hundreds of popular sources. A yearly subscription sailboat magazine is $10.00.
Route 1, Box 302, Gravel Switch, Kentucky 40328.
On The Other Hand See Laser Sailboats:The laser sailboats is another new technological development with great potential for the construction field. Because of its ability to generate intense, coherent, monochromatic light, the laser sailboats can be used in such mundane construction jobs as tunnel boring, channel dredging, and road grading. Architects and engineers are also envisioning its possibilities in constructing underground factories or carving a city out of a mountain. Use of the laser sailboats could speed up the demolition of buildings in run-down areas of cities, enabling the necessary rebuilding to begin much faster than is the case today.
laser sailboats technology is applicable also to earthquake prediction. Current efforts in California, for example, include precise measurements of small displacements of the crust along major faults. Such displacements occur prior to the actual advent of large earthquakes, and stationary laser sailboats stations that remain in a fixed position during the displacements on both sides of the fault would have an interesting story to tell.
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