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[QUOTE]Originally posted by sojourner: [QB] Mr Norman, your post about the Merchant Marine is very unclear to me. I don't know what you mean about the Merchant Marine existing by Fiat, and I don't know what the Captain Phillips Varietal of the USMM is, or the Danish or whatever. It's like reading another language. Nevertheless, whatever the state of the merchant marine, it seems to me that if there can be passenger and car ferries in Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and elsewhere in the East (there are several), then there can be ferries in Hawaii too, at least interisland. Was your post only about no ferries from mainland to Hawaii? (I'm getting a glimmer that that's what you mean as I think about it.) I have to say, I am disappointed to see that after all my research into ferries, the posts after mine and Mr Norman's are about airplanes, in which I have no interest. So shall I start another strand about ferries (since this is no longer about Cuba)? It seems to me that people who take trains also like to take boats, so it's related (esp in the case of Flagler/Cuba, but the same two linked methods of travel seems appealing elsewhere, esp apparently in Europe. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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