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How big was Hitler's navy

How big was Hitler's navy

How big was Hitler's navy By 1945, at its absolute peak, Hitler's navy—the Kriegsmarine—had over 1,000 vessels. Sounded big, right? But honestly? It was never even close to enough. Not when... Read more

What is the best knot speed for sailing

What is the best knot speed for sailing

What is the best knot speed for sailing Honestly? There's no magic number. The "best" knot speed changes depending on your boat, where you're pointing, how hard the wind's blowing, and what you're... Read more

What wind speed is bad for sailing

What wind speed is bad for sailing

What wind speed is bad for sailing Honestly? For most weekend warriors, once you hit 20 knots things start getting real. Push it to 25 or 30 and you're in "strong" to "near gale" territory—that's... Read more

What can a laser not penetrate

What can a laser not penetrate

What can a laser not penetrate Lasers are crazy powerful tools—they'll slice through steel, fuse metal together, even fix your eyes. But for all their energy and precision? They're not invincible.... Read more

What is a Mexican gybe

What is a Mexican gybe

What is a Mexican gybe So, a Mexican gybe. It's one of those sailing maneuvers you really hope you never have to do. Basically, it's this high-risk way to change direction when you're sailing... Read more

What is the rule 13 in sailing

What is the rule 13 in sailing

What is the rule 13 in sailing Rule 13 in sailing—part of the World Sailing Racing Rules of Sailing (RRS)—is basically the big rule about who has rights when you're tacking. Tacking's that move... Read more

What are the three types of lasers

What are the three types of lasers

What are the three types of lasers So, lasers. You've heard the term—Light Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation, if you wanna get fancy. Basically, they shoot out this super-focused,... Read more

Can you wear Oakleys in the ocean

Can you wear Oakleys in the ocean

Can you wear Oakleys in the ocean Yeah, you can wear Oakleys in the ocean. But it's not quite that simple. They're built tough and water-resistant, sure, but not every pair handles saltwater the... Read more

Is 1 degree of latitude 60 nautical miles

Is 1 degree of latitude 60 nautical miles

Is 1 degree of latitude 60 nautical miles Yeah, pretty much. One degree of latitude is roughly 60 nautical miles. And honestly, that's not some random coincidence—it's baked into how the nautical... Read more

What happens in stage 4 of cold water immersion

What happens in stage 4 of cold water immersion

What happens in stage 4 of cold water immersion Stage 4 of cold water immersion? That's what they call the "afterdrop" phase. And honestly, this is where things get really scary. You'd think once... Read more



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