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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] OSS



Hey Mark, cheers,
At 47 I do not consider myself as an old fart, i am still just a kid (more
cautious though)playing with subs
Herve
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mark Steed" <plutomark@mail.astate.edu>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Wednesday, January 15, 2003 7:38 PM
Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] OSS


> Greetings all. I have sat back and watched the OSS developments with
interest without adding much at all. I like the idea a great deal and I am
very impressed with the quality of the ideas and the great skills of the
people involved. I am not surprised at all as this group has always been
made up of wizards capable of anything. I would indeed like to contribute to
this worthy project but frankly, a lot of the computer engineering is over
my head. I am a member of the old fart group at 48. When the glacier thawed,
out I came. That said, I can offer to write any technical reports, operation
and procedural manuals, checklists, descriptions, or for that matter, any
technical writing that needs to be done. I have some experience and promise
good work. Let me know what any of you think. If this sort of thing is not
needed, by all means tell me. I have a real thick hide so I'll figure
something else to do. By the way, I really like the buoy set-up with
hydrophones and strobes. Inst!
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> d of dragging it around, put the cable on a reel just like the USN does on
its submarines(communications and for emergencies) A single through hull
could accomodate the cable with a powered reel/winch on the hull's exterior.
The reel set-up could be easily covered or faired over to prevent
entanglement. Regards to all and keep up the good work.  Mark Steed
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