Interesting stuff


Looks like it is one of these.. https://www.radiobuoy.com/webls-en-us/product-%E8%A1%9B%E6%98%9F%E6%B5%A...
Used for Tuna fishing.


Interesting.


The wave buoys are Datawell and yellow, while also labelled. It did but they recovered it.


Sorry just edited my post after I saw your post and clicked on it. You're right, KT-690S satellite buoy


Oh it's a FAD, yeah nice.


ahhh... the the good old plausable deniability...
again...
"Women's Tennis Has Balls. Does Wall Street?
Cowardice and courage on the question of China.
China is ruled by an increasingly totalitarian regime that uses technology to spy on its citizens. It is, at this moment, carrying out a genocide against its Uyghur Muslim population. It regularly vanishes people who dare to dissent. And it wants to control the terms of debate, politics and business worldwide.
Having disappeared doctors and scientists who tried to blow the whistle on Covid-19, the Chinese Communist Party has now targeted Peng Shuai, a tennis star who accused a former top Chinese government official of sexual assault. “Even if it is like an egg hitting a rock, or if I am like a moth drawn to the flame, inviting self-destruction, I will tell the truth about you,” she wrote on the social media platform Weibo. Then her message disappeared. And so did she.
These are facts discoverable to any American with an internet connection, which the hedge fund investor Ray Dalio surely has in his Greenwich, Connecticut, mansion.
Smart guy, one imagines, to be trusted with managing $150 billion of other people’s money, as his company Bridgewater does. But when Dalio was asked yesterday on CNBC about China’s human rights record, and how he thinks about it with regard to his investments, he feigned ignorance.
“I can’t be an expert in those types of things,” he told interviewer Andrew Ross Sorkin. “I really have no idea.” He went on to compare China’s government to that of a strict parent, and offered some mush of moral relativism about how the United States does bad things, too. This from a man who wrote a book called “Principles.”
You really should watch the whole thing: ..."
https://bariweiss.substack.com/p/womens-tennis-has-balls-does-wall


lol I was wondering if the US media would turn on Dalio after his new book release. Surprised it didn't turn on him sooner actually. I could imagine that pretty well the whole US population are not going to like what Dalio has to say in his new book. He's predicting the end of US hegemony, basically the disintegration of US society, and the rise of China to be the new global power and leader in the world, in our lifetime. And Dalio is also backing his predictions with massive dollars invested in China and what he sees as the changing world order. Not many US people want to hear that about their 'great' country...


Anyone on the Gold Coast….wowza, what a lightening show on now. Amazing.




Roadkill wrote:Anyone on the Gold Coast….wowza, what a lightening show on now. Amazing.
Cape Byron had a 139km/h wind gust from the same line of storms. Check the Pass cam replay 6:44pm. Could be a new wind speed record?


Yesterday thirty years ago. Tom Carroll, Pipeline.


What were the dims for Toms board anyone know?
Assume it was 4oz and 6oz glass?
Edit found its a 7'8" anyone know the rest?
Ah Tracks "Carroll’s snap, however, was a move that needed no verbosity due to its absolute savageness. Imagine Tom on the beach. He’s 5’6, and he has thick, oversized quads. He’s got a 7’8 Rawson, but it is oh so knifey. The rest of the dims are somewhat underwhelming for a Pipe charger, at under 18 inches wide and only 2 1/4” thick, and the surf is seriously thundering."


7'8 x 17 7/8 x 2 1/8


udo wrote:7'8 x 17 7/8 x 2 1/8
Thanks Udo makes those late drops more impressive if that's possible.


Fantastic Blowin


Wow, sick, raw!


I know I’ll probably get crucified for this but is Tom Carroll’s snap over rated?


Maybe just dated Goof.


goofyfoot wrote:I know I’ll probably get crucified for this but is Tom Carroll’s snap over rated?
Couldn't really see what the hype was about at the time myself, but I was only a grom. Thought the 2 barrels that Luke Egan got as a 17 year old a few years earlier (1989 I think, the year Barton won his 1988 title?) were way more impressive.


goofyfoot wrote:I know I’ll probably get crucified for this but is Tom Carroll’s snap over rated?
Holy shit wash your fingers off GF! Absurdity!!
Coming square off the bottom and snapping under the lip on a 7'8" at heaving Pipe and THEN having to negotiate the freefall back down with all the weight of that wave and the speed he'd be trying to control without nosediving and going over the handlebars straight onto the reef.., is next level superhuman in my humble opinion.
But that's just me.....and most of the surfing world.


goofyfoot wrote:I know I’ll probably get crucified for this but is Tom Carroll’s snap over rated?
Yep I can see the mob with a flaming cross headed your way GF.


I can see Joey Turpel calling it a “check turn” these days


TC turn looked good as a still but far from a "wow" in motion.
Same with MP's MoE Kirra cutback - a GREAT still but in motion just a quick flash
Now this old clip of AI has about 5 insane backside off the tops that look amazing freeze frame but just as good in motion. Plus much more. The real deal.


goofyfoot wrote:I can see Joey Turpel calling it a “check turn” these days
Just confirms what i already know...Turpel dribbles endless shit. If it was Barton his brain would explode.
Fair enough though, each to their own.
I'm still blown away by the way he freefalls out of the turn and somehow manages to transfer from his heelside rail to his toeside rail with all those g forces as he comes off the bottom....on a bloody 7'8"!! It's phenomenal.
Frog, Andy rips, absolutely. But the TC snap is at big Pipeline. No contest in my opinion :-)


Hahah you bite too easily bd. TC is an absolute legend.
Saw him out on a 15 foot day at the wave that shall not be named and he was going mental like it was a 4 foot day at winki. Crazy man


goofyfoot wrote:Hahah you bite too easily bd. TC is an absolute legend.
Saw him out on a 15 foot day at the wave that shall not be named and he was going mental like it was a 4 foot day at winki. Crazy man
You reference winki...does that mean you saw him at a Vicco wave? Perhaps one more than say, hmmm... a coupla clicks away.... and sometimes associated with a festival season?
(Edit- although it's not a really a secret spot...)


That’s the one Patrick


haha. Always a pleasure Goofyfoot. That snap is sacred ground! But good to dig it up again and have a yak about it. Woulda been sick to see him at huge Winki. He dropped in on me at Middleton Bay when i was a grommet. Happiest moment of my grommethood!!


It was Winki’s big bro


ahh edit. I did see that session in an old mag. Woulda been sick to see.


It was nuts. Good Friday about 7-8 years.




udo wrote:https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-12-07/offshore-wind-farm-could-make-por...
While they're doing all that work out there they may as well build some bomboras too. In fact, make it mandatory for any approved offshore development... surfable bombies.


Better build them strong, some pretty big waves around that way. Also, Blue whales come swimming through that area, wouldn't want to hit one!


Wag school and live a little


Patrick wrote:Wag school and live a little
Good story Patrick, thanks for sharing it .


Cool history of the naming of Aileens.


A Vancouver Island surf adventure, replete with black bears:
https://www.marcuspaladino.com/bear-aware?mc_cid=ee11f62252&mc_eid=0a90d...


Amazing Stu, looks like that kelp might take a fin or two!


An enjoyable article. Glad I've never had to deal with bears on a surf trip. Sea Lions occasionally, but never bears.


I've also seen bears on a surf trip, but it wasn't a problem. No-one's ever been killed by a koala bear.



Invisible wars , very good show, 3 part series I think. https://iview.abc.net.au/show/invisible-wars
Have it cunts