then partially inflate the ballast compartments.
you are as ballast for your investment ship.
um uh issues with ballast and and and um um U exotic uh you know the introduction
I get put some ballast on it.
now providing a ballast to the Irish Catholicism of my father was my mother
This is what the sleepers and the ballast are for.
And when we flood the ballast compartments, we're only sinking by maybe 10 or 20 pounds.
Hopefully there's-- They were used as ballast for the rocket.
And it wasn't a lot of ballast , but it was something cute to put on board.
To get to go down you had ballast tanks here on the bow and the stern filled with air.
So right here and there are two ballast tubs.
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um was I don't know there was a ballast to it and that balance ballast was the night sky um you know when I walk out and look up it's easy to just say oh you know those are stars those are
and PVC fiberglass reinforced board and it has three ballast compartments.
It's the cement decking that actually held up the ballast .
The sleepers pin down the rail, and the ballast locks the sleepers in place.
walkways very much the way that the plants used to push up through the gravel ballast of the High Line.
And then we have two separate high pressure air systems where we're able to add air to two separate ballast compartments, where we could gain over
Where your flow of income was before, now you're going to replace that with the ballast of bonds.
And then when the big tankers come in, they dump the ballast water.
Figured out which one was the most effective, so that we can then load all the ballast onto the 90% that haven't yet received the email.
Well, you can't use air like a regular military submarine to blow water out of ballast tanks because we're talking about back pressures up to 16,000 PSI.
And that was something, especially during the pandemic, that became a real ballast for me, going outside, taking walks.
And that, in my world, is when you add bonds, and bonds become like ballast in your sailing ship.
No one that I know of in San Francisco Bay has ever eaten one of these, but we have them here now because they travel in ballast water.
And it's been estimated, for example, that 10,000 species are being moved every day around the world just in ballast water.
his two volumes, imagine the colossal setback, odd load and ballast for the