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A very strange beast..
Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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A very strange beast..
david f- AMS Treasurer
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Re: A very strange beast..
What happens if these high speed subs accidentally hit something?
Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Re: A very strange beast..
I would guess there would be a loud bang and a lot of very expensive bits floating about...
david f- AMS Treasurer
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Re: A very strange beast..
It does seem that they are trying to operate them like aircraft. But there are fundamental differences. Water is much denser so you reach "crush" depth rather sooner and the visibility is usually much less.
Maybe they only operate them in executive swimming pools!
Maybe they only operate them in executive swimming pools!
Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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When my lottery numbers come up and I buy my executive yacht, I'll have one to play with in my executive on board swimming pool...
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Re: A very strange beast..
Gonna take mine to the next Dive-in ha ha ha
david f- AMS Treasurer
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Oh nooooooo!
(Actually I take it that both events will be fairly unlikely!)
I would put a Smiley in here but my "Smiley Panel" has disappeared! Richard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Actually I take it that both events will be fairly unlikely!)
I would put a Smiley in here but my "Smiley Panel" has disappeared! Richard!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom(ADMIN)- AMS Forum Owner
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Re: A very strange beast..
You called, young sir? Would you like the smileys reinstated?
david f- AMS Treasurer
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Re: A very strange beast..
Do you mean that you had turned them off!?
Am I not allowed to smile around here?
(We mustn't take ourselves too seriously.)
Am I not allowed to smile around here?
(We mustn't take ourselves too seriously.)
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