Just the bulb or a solid fixture? After i had left, it took a ship spliting in half at the LILCO dock down the hill in Port Jeff to break the fixture in my childhood room where my folks still lived at that time. Of course, closer homes had windows and pipes break from the sound. The blasted thing stood up protruding from the harbor like an A without a cross bar for some time, i gather,mand LILCO had to build a new dock. The official report can still be found at uscg.mil. Faulty steel.
Bfrg1513,If you look upPort Jefferson Martha R Ingramyou might find an image. I did not. Martha R Ingram was the ship’s name. She was less than a year out of construction. It happened in the early 1970s.
For a long time there was another Martha in harbor, too. Martha’s Vineyard was the ferry between Port Jeff and Bridgeport after the Catskill. Martha had a wonderful fly deck (if memory for the term is still okay after so many decades landbound) on the same level as the car deck. It was a tiny deck with a couple of chairs not far above water and near the engine house. One summer Sterling Morrison of the Velvet Underground crewed on that Martha, which will be no surprise to anyone who knows that his loves were his family, guitar, and crewing mid-sized boats like ferries and tugs.
Templo S.U.D. almost 10 years ago
Fix the light yourself, Peter, then go someplace quieter to jam.
geekboy_x almost 10 years ago
His amp is only 100w? Get with the program, Pete … you need 250 a side for that sweet, sweet, push-your-sphincter-into-your-small-intestine sound.
AliCom almost 10 years ago
So pick up the stupid light and stick it in the corner you lazy little twerp. Can’t you see intelligent adults are having a conversation here.
sukiec almost 10 years ago
Just the bulb or a solid fixture? After i had left, it took a ship spliting in half at the LILCO dock down the hill in Port Jeff to break the fixture in my childhood room where my folks still lived at that time. Of course, closer homes had windows and pipes break from the sound. The blasted thing stood up protruding from the harbor like an A without a cross bar for some time, i gather,mand LILCO had to build a new dock. The official report can still be found at uscg.mil. Faulty steel.
neverenoughgold almost 10 years ago
I see he is reading “Golfster”..I prefer “Golf Digest”…
dflak almost 10 years ago
Band music philosophy: if you can’t be good, be loud.
vwdualnomand almost 10 years ago
it’s better than him playing that horrible christian rock.
sukiec almost 10 years ago
Bfrg1513,If you look upPort Jefferson Martha R Ingramyou might find an image. I did not. Martha R Ingram was the ship’s name. She was less than a year out of construction. It happened in the early 1970s.
sukiec almost 10 years ago
Oh, and i was told at the time that all hands got off safely and rapidly when the tanker began making strange sounds after unloading.
sukiec almost 10 years ago
https://books.google.com/books?id=0p5pBgAAQBAJ&pg=PA39&lpg=PA39&dq=port+jefferson+martha+r+ingram&source=bl&ots=yzuzPseQ_7&sig=GIwyZKZPtknPT8qrFlDjy0byFnI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=f5DaVNu1IM7FgwT06YK4CA&ved=0CCUQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=port%20jefferson%20martha%20r%20ingram&f=false
Has the image of the tanker barge split w bow and stern down, middle up.
sukiec almost 10 years ago
For a long time there was another Martha in harbor, too. Martha’s Vineyard was the ferry between Port Jeff and Bridgeport after the Catskill. Martha had a wonderful fly deck (if memory for the term is still okay after so many decades landbound) on the same level as the car deck. It was a tiny deck with a couple of chairs not far above water and near the engine house. One summer Sterling Morrison of the Velvet Underground crewed on that Martha, which will be no surprise to anyone who knows that his loves were his family, guitar, and crewing mid-sized boats like ferries and tugs.
sukiec almost 10 years ago
Fan deck! I knew it woukd finally come to me!
Romeo2Delta2 over 4 years ago
The Opportunity rover. Wow, it’s been a while.