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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Name My Plug contest". Here's how is started: "Originally Posted by fishdoc Andy...I'm almost affraid to ask...what's that a picture of under you "
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| LMAO There goes the WHOLE idea of this post .What was it about anyway Sorry Pat | ||
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Don't you remember it was about the evil eye! oops. I mean the Psyco thing. | |||
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| And the winner is: H'Islander Crazy Ivan Is the name!!!!!! I will send the lure out to you within the next couple of days. RI Popper Esquired ChuckA B2 Tackle Bryan A CodfishKing Charleston Fishdoc Igotwood (i already have your address) C-Lure Andy PM me your addresses I have something else for you guys
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| Crazy Ivan.... wasn't that a sub maneuver in the movie "Red October"?
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| Woo Hoo! I'm truely flattered! ANd I get a dynamite plug to boot!!! Thank You!! | ||
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| Pimpin' Wobbler With that lime green, reminds me of a Huggy Bear outfit, or the LV Pimp Convention. Yeah I know, I REAL late here...just my inane thoughts. fishdoc, If you're talking about the image under Andy, it is The Eye Of Sauron, from The Lord of The Rings trilogy (I am too much of an egghead...OMG). | ||
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| Crazy Ivan is a U.S. Navy term for a Soviet submarine maneuver, characterized by any number of sudden and sharp turns, used by submarine crews to "look behind" them. Because of the acoustic distortions and noise caused by propeller blades, it is nearly impossible for conventional sonar to detect objects directly behind a submarine. So, with sudden turns, the area where the sonar is not effective shifts relative to the current heading of the submarine, causing previous gaps in sonar coverage to be revealed while masking known areas. This gap in sonar coverage because of the submarine's own propeller is commonly known amongst submariners as "the baffles." The "Crazy" part of the name comes from the fact that these maneuvers were very sudden and "Ivan" was a common nickname used to refer to the Russians. A standard tactic of pursuing submarines would be to closely follow the Soviet submarine hidden right in the sonar gap, causing the U.S. submarine to go undetected. Because of this, there were two dangers for the submarine's crew. The first would be, of course, detection by the Soviet submarine if the sonar gap shifted and the U.S. Navy submarine would be revealed. A common countermeasure was to stop the engine and pumps in the pursuing sub and rapidly go for maximum silence, which would lead to the second danger, collision. With its inertial momentum, the U.S. sub's forward movement would continue with the possibility of collision with the unknowing Soviet submarine dead ahead in the process of turning sharply. An example of Crazy Ivan gone wrong happened on June 20, 1970, when USS Tautog collided with the Soviet Echo class submarine known as "Black Lila". Fortunately, both boats survived the collision. The Crazy Ivan phenomenon is used as a plot device to add tension to The Hunt for Red October, a book by Tom Clancy, and the subsequent movie of the same name. ![]() Also the name of a soon to be famous lure!
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| Thanks! I knew I had heard it before..... That was a great movie and book. Clancy is one of my favorite authors. I haven't read much since I lost the vision in my right eye. I got it back but reading is still difficult.
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