As of 9:30 tonight, JUNK was forging ahead at top speeds (relative, of course), possibly making today another record mileage day. Last night, she hit record speeds - 3.2 knots - a 58 mile day.
I asked Marcus how JUNK performs at high speed. Other than some new and strange bottle crunching noises, she apparently does just fine!
With the half-way mark now passed, heres a great reminder of why we're doing this, put together by our amazing friend and media savior Randy Olson.
And here is the rest of it.
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
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8 comments:
wow!
I can't believed, sailing over the sea with the JUNK bottle?
anyway, Indonesia have many sea
From Indonesia.
sugenk.
Good Luck!! Can't wait to see you guys land here in Hawaii! I think its a great cause!!!
Amazing! Congratulations on being a Blogger Blog of Note. (With good reason.) My household used to use the plastic bottles. No more. It's all aluminum now.
Joel and Marcus,
I thought you would like to keep up with the "happenings" in Congress, they have moved to ban phthalates from toys - July 29 headlines
Dawn
I love your blog. It's defintely a favorite. You are a great role model.
Comment on my blog?
-Sara
bucklewayup.blogspot.com
Great idea. Incredible that you are actually doing it. I will forward the blog to everyone I know. Take care and have an amazing journey. I am nearly plastic-free. You have inspired me to get rid of the rest.
yay, you.
kathleen
Congratulations on passing the halfway mark! I just met with Morgan in Haleiwa today about plans to welcome you to Hawai'i and promote the cause. I'd be happy to help with any video post-production needs to get clips out for network coverage etc.
Aloha
Wow!
What an interesting idea!
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