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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Open source submarine



Whoa there guys, Phil is first rate and would definitely give this project the pro touch,
but I'm pretty sure he is already one busy fella, but I guess it can't hurt to ask for his
input.
 There are a few guys out there "in the biz" that would probably get a real kick out
of something like this as long as it didn't consume too much of their time or infer
any liability.

Doc

Warrend Greenway wrote:

> Doc recommended Phil for the coordinator, so I now ask Phil: You in? If so
> take to reins and let's get going! There's a lotta water out there to conquer!
>
> Warren.
>
> > >From: Warrend Greenway <dub@linuxmail.org>
> > >
> > > I will offer to coordinate. But I am not the most qualified by a long
> > shot. I laughed
> > > out load when I read your remark about Tux! Perhaps we should use a crab,
> > or a seahorse,
> > > or dolphin...Something like that. Anyhow, none of this will get very far
> > if the veteran
> > > submariners aren't interested. I can offer some electronics, PCB layout
> > (and associated
> > > industry contacts), and advanced embedded systems software. Any other
> > takers? Research
> > > would count as a valid and important category, I would think. Doc should
> > be the official
> > > view-port expert! How about it, Doc? Carsten, Ian, Steve, Garry, (all
> > others), good
> > > idea here to consider? Could give those of us in the initial stages much
> > better and safer
> > > subs then we could otherwise achieve. Offical P200 sub?
> > >
> >
> > I LOVE IT !
> >
> > (Hey Ray, if a logo is ever developed, will you issue a special
> > edition pSubs cap and t-Shirt for P200_ sub? :)
> >
> > Well, Mr. Coordinator, what's the next step?
> > (Don't worry, I won't bring up any 80XX subjects. ;-)
> >
> > --Steve
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
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