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Don't even get me started Brom. Always flying high and some of the best movies of all time. Naked Gun was another classic, yet so was was Rambo....... List goes on.
14:23 WAa is that what you were thinking about earlier?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BrRdy4BAYp0
A lot of posts missing I see. I had just employed John J Rambo and Brian Dennihey to extinguish the 'herd'. That's also gone. Oh well. Dengi fever uprising next.
Our chart today looks like stepping stones down to a river... So refreshing for a swim.. But wouldn't risk it.
probably another 3miles since my post at 10:33, could be almost 2/3 there or of course may not be.
But better to think positively IMO
They are close to finding a cure I read if not already. Load up, load up all, regrets are never nice. Lefty, the TLine is wedged in the tea cup handle and the candlestick ain't happy. Get in before its too late haha.
Haha the Corona’s take precedence WA!
Agree Opus, was just a normal flat day with reasonable volume. My bunker is stocked with cartons of Corona's. Didn't think about room for me and my family! Have to drink some quick to allow some room.
Agree with Brom covid-19 is starting to hit stock markets across all sectors, medical supplies are been affected to a small degree already.
My apocalypse bunker is looking quite inviting and is well stocked.
The 6% drop of our SP is nothing too worrisome and easily recovered
ASX had its worst day in 6 months.
88e held firm.
10:36 they are not alone today
banks, grocers, mining stocks & oil and gas all taking a bit of a caning.
if supply lines are affected no one will be immune from the effects even surgical suppliers if they run out of material or manufacturing in China is affected.
PMO down 5.7% as well
Sat 11:34
Rig exited Dalton at MP386 one hour ahead schedule so ~5pm Sunday (GMT) so 17 hours have elapsed if working at 1mph that is half way to target potentially.
Covid-19 has spooked many, all my main market shares down, particularly oilers, 21 line AIM watchlist shows 13 down, 2 suspended and only 3 in the blue.
Ok, I'll keep an eye on the link cheers Brom
Stanmman, not as weakened as mine, looks like I gained 24 hrs somewhere. I defer to your timetable, so Asx could get an announcement on Monday (late Sunday in UK).
11:34 perhaps you can put that into a chart format :-))
Thanks for the time conversions, not checked your work but sure it will be correct.
11:33 almost certain that DOT511 traffic events page / map will update as milestones are reached, or alternatively perhaps we can rely on Jiddy to update as he receives updates via Tony Lamping.
https://511.alaska.gov/map
https://511.alaska.gov/list/events/traffic?start=0&length=25&order%5Bi%5D=1&order%5Bdir%5D=asc
Thanks for the timetable Jiddy. So converting that to GMT we get : -
he schedule for the upcoming Nordic #3 Rig move has changed slightly. It is now scheduled to leave Deadhorse at 1:00PM. Please see the schedule below for approximate times and locations for the rig move.
· Depart Deadhorse at 1 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 22
· Pullout at mile 412.7, road open from 4 p.m. – 7:00 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 22
· Pullout at mile 404.9, road open from 5 – 6:30 p.m., Saturday, Feb. 22
· Pullout at mile 400.9, road open from 6:30 – 8 a.m., Sunday, Feb. 23
· Open road at mile 386.7, 6 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 23
Please check that my weekend brain is correct. ( "weekend" that is, not "weakened" !)
I don't suppose there's anyway of knowing when the Rig sets off, maybe Dave should make a Monica on here and let us know....like snowman did...!!
If memory serves, 9am Monday (in Alaska) is about 6pm in the UK, so Monday market will be closed - but 5 hours later, ASX will be open for business (Tuesday in Sydney). These time differences will make for an interesting week for announcements.
Altogether now
The road is long
With many a winding turn
That leads us to who knows where
Who knows where
Interesting timetable Jiddy.
29 hours to get from Deadhorse to our ice road, of which we are parked up in a lay-by for 6 hours.
So the rig is moving for 23 hours (give or take). I can't remember the exact distance but sure it is more than 1mph. Might move a bit slower on the ice road, but they won't have to stop for traffic.
As long as we avoid breakdowns, we could be on the drill pad by mid-week.
After the 'longer journey' I think that a day here or there is a small matter and to be expected. The bigger issue is that the crew stays safe and things 'work'. Anyway Jiddy all best, as ever, and thank you for all that you have done and do here, usually in the face of ......! Bravo!! :-)) VGLA
Think I might be getting a little excited with a hint of nerves. We all deserve a little reward for such a long wait, 12 months can seem a long time sometimes.
Good luck and fortune to us all and thanks to Brom, jiddy, WAaussie, Lemjor and all the gang for such a ride and a few laughs over the last few years. I'm now in profit and may pull out at some time this year. Wish I had the chance to meet some of you guys for a beer, maybe one day.
All the very best we got this....
Do we have any previous gauge on the setup time once on site? So assume they arrive Tuesday evening.
That would mean they would be setting up the rig on Wednesday, how long does that take before the bit can turn?
Im guessing my all indications, its a 4 day process, if we think we're hitting the tundra on Sunday/Monday.