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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] PSUB Fatalities...View Ports...Shatterproof
Hi Rob,
I am impressed by your story and works, seriously !
Keep up the good work.
How about meeting me at the airport when I arrive :-) (and you're
a........AK)
>From down under,
Karl.
----- Original Message -----
From: Rob Teed <robteed@netzero.net>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: 14 March 2000 18:20
Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] PSUB Fatalities...View Ports...Shatterproof
> HI Wade,
> If I invaded your country would you move...or fight
> to protect whats yours? And if you did move..what of
> your neighbors??? Would you leave them to fend for
> themselfs. In the few years I was on Baker St I
> became the president of a group called " Neighbors United
> In Action " we cleaned up the neighborhood,got a
> community center built with a park...got funds together
> to purchase 3 community computers, setup a comunity
> police station and put many drug dealers in prison.
> Most of all we gave the people in that community a sense
> of pride...I was the most outspoken of the group and
> being quite stubborn also the only one in the hood to
> stand up to the drug dealers when violence came up...
> of course the AK47 and other weapons I collected helped
> me be able to stand up to them...I once had about 20
> kids storm my back porch..a young man yelling to his
> thug friends " He can't shoot us all" to which I calmly
> replied " maybe...but your the first to die!" They all
> stopped in there tracks when they saw the AK...months
> later that kid and I talked..I called him over and told
> him how he was wasting his life away....he said he
> wanted out of the gang lifestyle...was going to start
> a house painting business. I am a builder and told him
> I would help him get started...but he went to Texas
> for vist with family. I heard he was killed there in
> a gangstyle driveby shooting. If you want to stop
> the violence convince young people to leave the gangs...
> and help them to become productive citizens...but with
> these gangs..never let your guard down and never give
> up your guns. Sometimes invasions start right in your
> own backyard.
> Also,
> For our foreign friends,
> Please don't let this talk of violence scare you away
> from visting the U.S.
> I have traveled all across this country and never had
> a problem..most of America is very safe with loving
> people...and if you should find yourself in a violent
> situation..who knows..maybe,just maybe some guy will
> suddenly show up from knowwhere..with a sixgun by his
> side..............................
> Rob Teed Lansing,Mi
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> > [mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org]On Behalf Of Wade Carson
> > Sent: Monday, March 13, 2000 11:41 PM
> > To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> > Subject: RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] PSUB Fatalities...View Ports...Shatterproof
> >
> >
> > Hey folks,
> >
> > Although this topic has had nothing to do with submarines, I think that
it
> > demonstrates something that we should all learn. It is important
> > to look at
> > an issue from all sides before committing to it. When building
> > submarines,
> > I think that keeping that fact in mind might help to keep us alive.
> > Originally, I thought that buying a gun for protection was sort of like
> > buying a sword to cut your vegetables or a baseball bat to mash your
> > potatoes. But having read some of the stories posted, it appears
> > as though
> > I may have been incorrect in that idea. On the other hand, it
> > seems that I
> > was entirely justified in my paranoia about visiting my troubled
southern
> > neighbors. Generally, my idea of protecting my family is making them
wear
> > coats when it's raining and for the most part that is about as
> > serious as it
> > gets so it is difficult for me to understand needing or even
> > wanting a gun.
> > My advice to the lot of you is move as soon as you can.
> >
> > Anyways, what I would like to know is how viewports are usually
> > manufactured. Are they molded from a single piece? Is the process
> > difficult? Presuming that they are heated to mold, what sort of
> > temperature
> > range is acceptable (i.e. does it have to be accurate to within
> > ten degrees
> > or a tenth of a degree?)
> >
> > Wade
> >
> >
>
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