A rapidly ringing bell every minute indicates restricted visibility, commonly caused by fog. This signal is used to warn nearby vessels of the reduced visibility to prevent collisions at sea.
That is typically called "tolling the bell," where the bell is rung quickly and repeatedly every minute. This can be done for various reasons such as marking the passage of time or indicating an emergency.
Yes, because... Cellphones are used to avoid emotional confrontation and real human contact"A person is in an unhealthy phase of obsessive and constant cell phone use. This may be caused by the newness of the device or by an emotional problem that makes them use the cell phone to isolate from others who surround them. Or, it might be that the increasing use of the cell phone by everyone else causes the person to get one of their own."[1]More often than not; people use cellphones to pull themselves away from a crowd or ring themselves to get out of an uneasy situation/conversation where they have to confront themselves emotionally. Text has no tone; breaking up by thumb-text is so much easier than a face-to-face or phone conversation where you hear the crying and wailing. Real social interaction which forces you to develop an emotional conscience is thus inhibited.Yes, because... Fancy cellphones are no longer a status symbol and carrying a pricey one in public is dangerous[1] Drivers, maids and homeless people have fancy cellphones now; cellphone robberies are common. And just like smuggled/stolen/fake designer wear fancy cellphones are everywhere. What carrying a gigantic expensive cellphone/Blackberry/Iphone does is make the average person a potential victim of a robbery, mugging or worse. All the functions of the cellphone thus become void.Face to face communication is preferred over thumb-texting. A constantly ringing phone/device can be a nag for workers and students alike.Many kids and grownups feel that the cellphone is a leash they want to break away from; they keep their cellphones off to keep nagging parents from calling them 24/7 and to preserve their cellphone's battery life.Not all cellphones have trackers on them. People can always lie about where they are and what their doingStudies continue to emphatically expose the adverse effects of cell phone radiation; without refutation.[1]Tell that to all those crack callers I keep getting missed calls from. Badgering strangers or not is possible on both the internet and on a mobile. The difference is privacy policies and Cyber-laws protect the average internet browser; whereas, there are no protections for those being harassed on their cellphone. And no I've tried the add to screen list option; the calls still come but the phone doesn't ring and calls I 'do' want to receive are impeded.all you need is a phone number; some creeps even dial in random numbers and then wait and see who picks up.Cell phones are even more versatile than public payphones for those who change Sims often; so they don't worry about call tracing. This is why cellphones are central to crime and terrorism.Demo: Get disposable phone; insert disposable SimCall anyone from anywhere.(fellow criminals, stalker target, person to blackmail etc)Give phone to complete stranger or throw it in a trash bin; from which any random person can pick it up.Avoid being traced.
According to the Navigation Rules, a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals a boat at anchor in the fog.
According to the Navigation Rules, a rapidly ringing bell every minute signals a boat at anchor in the fog.
A rapidly ringing bell every minute signals a vessel at anchor.
a boat is at anchor in fog
A vessel at anchor or aground in restricted visibility
A bell ringing rapidly for 5 seconds every minute is the signal for a vessel at anchor in restricted visibility.
A rapidly ringing bell every minute signifies a vessel that is restricted in low visibility. The vessel will ring it's bell for five seconds every minute.
A rapidly ringing bell every minute signals that a vessel is restricted in its ability to maneuver, often due to its size or the nature of its operations. This sound indicates to other vessels that the ship may not be able to take evasive action, thus requiring caution in navigation. The bell sound is part of the International Regulations for Preventing Collisions at Sea (COLREGs) that aim to ensure safety on the water.
When any vessel is anchored when visibility is limited due to fog or smoke a bell is required to ring rapidly for five seconds every minute. This is for safety purposes.
was ringingProgressive or contiuous is formed with - be + present participle.eg was ringing, were ringing, is ringing, are ringing, am ringing
Yes as it has an ing on the end and you doing some thing :)
My phone is ring ring ringing ringing