No it is the steam powered ships...
Clipper ships
I cant remember, but it was one of these two. Steam powered ships or Clipper Ships. Sorry I don't know for sure. Hope that helps. it was the clpipper ships that were the pride of the open seas
Clipper ships are fast sailing vessels that emerged in the mid-19th century, designed for speed and efficiency in transporting goods and passengers across oceans, often featuring sleek hulls and large sails. In contrast, steamboats are powered by steam engines, allowing them to travel along rivers and lakes irrespective of wind conditions, and they became prominent in the early 19th century. While clipper ships excelled in open water, steamboats facilitated inland navigation and trade. Overall, the main difference lies in their propulsion methods and primary operational environments.
The Fade blade closed is 00000 and you can open it up to 000. The Andis Improved Master blade goes from 000 closed to open clipper length(not quite a 1). There is also an Andis Phat master which has a "phat blade" on it.
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The homonym for the word pride is pried, which means to force open or apart using a lever or tool.
To open a jammed Ace Clipper stapler, first ensure that the stapler is not loaded with staples. Then, locate the release lever or button, usually found on the back or the bottom of the stapler. Press or slide this mechanism to open the stapler's front cover. If the jam persists, gently pull out any stuck staples with pliers or tweezers.
on your home page next to your icon under messages click get the clipper. click the link "clip to polyvore" and drag it to your tool bar (above the open tabs) you might have facebook ones or twitter. stuff like that. hope this helps (:
You may open dbf file due to dBase, Clipper or FoxPro applications Another case make use tool below at some opening troubles
Pried as in i pried the cage open with a crow bar
To let ships pass underneath.
Ah, let's paint a happy little picture here. Kaiser Wilhelm declared open season on all ships during World War I in 1917. It was a turbulent time, but remember, mistakes are just happy accidents waiting to be turned into something beautiful.