Talk:The Hofstadter Insufficiency/@comment-1086710-20140301151623

 I really don't get Leonard’s expedition. Why the North Sea would be a good place to spot anything of importance to a physicist how they would be able to spot icebergs in that area. As everyone knows the North Sea is the sea between Britain and Denmark. The whole sea stands on a continental sock so the average depth is never more then about 200 meters, and the golf stream ensures that the sea is always ice free.

 I find the idea of them finding a kraken in that sea more likely then them finding an iceberg.