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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] philosophy



hi paul, Da Vinci knew philosophy and how to handle  tools.

Gabriel.
----- Original Message -----
From: Paul Suds <paul_suds@hotmail.com>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 7:09 PM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] guns?


> UGH, UGH, and also UGH!!! The original question was not really a question.
I
> kind of apologize for bringing this up, but I think it may have been
> educational for all. Someone originally said that a large surface
> polycarbonate canopy at 60 ft of pressure would not hold up to bumps and
> grinds. I was trying to make a point that 1/2" to 3/4" polycarbonate would
> withstand .38 and 9mm NATO rounds. This is a UL listing to determine the
> impact resistance from projectiles for bullet proof "glass". I have very
> mixed emotions when it comes to fire arms. I have many personal
experiences
> as a coin and bullion dealer. The need to pack a gun (and use it) is one
of
> the reasons I got out of the business. I'd like to change the subject.
> I shouldn't, but I may instigate another non-sub related debate. Here it
> goes: Has anyone ever been approached with a request for there sub to be
> used to transport narcotic? Hmmm.. Gives new meaning to the term "blow and
> go". Getting Narc'd
> Never mind, let's get back to using our gray matter for building. I really
> enjoyed philosophy in college, but I doubt that any of those philosophers
> knew the difference between a monkey wrench and a bar room wench to
satisfy
> me. Get em up, move em out....
> Suds
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