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| Hope someone gives them the location. |  |
TkoInd (Jan 29 2007 - 15:16) | Rate | Report |
I hope that they make whaling as painful as possible for nations who insist upon this terrible business. I wish I knew where the fleet was I'd give them directions for free.
Why don`t we all help out. Let`s do a Google Maps satellite view search?
I hope you are joking?
Google Satellite images aren't current, and the don't show ocean.
How about all the counter-intelligence by sending the idiot group false locations and bombarding them with so much of it so that it can't trust any lead and/or it makes them use up more fuel by sending them on a wild goose (whale) chase?
Or better yet, the whalers should send a decoy fleet!
| They don't need to know where the fleet is... |  |
longtallm (Jan 30 2007 - 02:10) | Rate | Report |
...they need to know where the whales are.
They want to protect the whales, but they don't even know where the whales are!
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
joffal (Jan 30 2007 - 06:42) | Rate | Report |
That's true a group like that should understand the migratory patterns of various whale groups. I'm a little surprised they haven't used technology to "bug" a ship or two of the whaling fleet.
This group is either very unimaginative or they lack true conviction
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
joffal (Jan 30 2007 - 07:04) | Rate | Report |
Apparently the Japanese have been pressuring nations to deny this groups flag ship the Farley Mowat any registration.
This group needs to create a horribly bloody whaling video game to be played on a Sony playstation.
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
Unclejamal (Jan 30 2007 - 07:10) | Rate | Report |
This group is either very unimaginative or they lack true conviction
for one thing, if they had conviction they'd have actual jobs. Not that whaling is a proper job..or is it?
| ...they need to know where the whales are. |  |
Poppa (Jan 30 2007 - 09:10) | Rate | Report |
Maybe the whales really are becoming harder to find? (outside of Japanese supermarkets, of course)
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
Jim_Rockford (Jan 30 2007 - 13:00) | Rate | Report |
Ha ha ha! This is great! It's like 'Sink the Bismarck' or 'The Hunt for Red October'...
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
DenshaDeGO (Jan 30 2007 - 13:06) | Rate | Report |
If it was a game, it'd have to be for the Xbox. The Japanese wouldn't publish it.
However 1942, 1944 & 1945 were published for the NES ...
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
kwabish (Jan 30 2007 - 14:00) | Rate | Report |
SCE wouldn't make the game, but since the Japanese PS2 version of Medal of Honor Rising Sun was being sold in Japan...
They should make a first person verson of being on a whaling vessel and you shoot harpoons at the whales with bonus points for ramming greenpeace wackos. Bigger points if you sink their dinghies with the harpoons or hose guns.
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
Heavy-D (Jan 30 2007 - 21:16) | Rate | Report |
Why don't they disguise their boats as whaless, and let the Japanese find them!
| Sea Shepherd group offers $25,000 reward for Japanese whalers' location |  |
Ossan (Jan 31 2007 - 04:33) | Rate | Report |
"This information will save us considerably in fuel costs," Paul Watson, founder and president of the U.S.-based Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, said in a statement."
I wonder what grade Paul got in English class.
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