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RE: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Submarine Questions? (was "Hey, looky, rocket fuel as ballast!")
I can't imagine a better site than this one for sub
building - etc.
What is this site lacking that someone is looking for
in another site anyway? Maybe it is something we could
incorporate?
-David Cutajar
--- Alec Smyth <Asmyth@changepoint.com> wrote:
> Here's a site for "big ones". Before finding PSUBS,
> I was on a listserv
> discussion list on the web page www.ronmartini.com.
> I'm not sure whether
> they still have the list. Anyway the problem is that
> it was 100% focused
> on military subs. I once posted some basic question
> about sub design,
> which would have been innocuous on PSUBS, and lo and
> behold was
> immediately being accused of being a spy. Nobody
> believed for a moment
> that an individual could really be building their
> own sub, and instead
> they all assumed I was a Chinese or Korean agent.
> There were people
> calling for me to be investigated for posting a
> question about sub
> design. It was altogether very disagreeable, and I
> bailed from the list
> in disgust, although I realize it's not that they're
> bad people -- in
> their world I guess they have to be guarded. In
> spite of the bad
> experience, I'd say it's a great resource if you
> have any interest in
> military subs.
>
> Alec
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Buchner [mailto:buchner@wcta.net]
> Sent: Wednesday, February 11, 2004 9:46 AM
> To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Submarine Questions?
> (was "Hey, looky,
> rocket fuel as ballast!")
>
>
> On Tuesday, February 10, 2004, at 05:29 PM, Gail
> Paleka wrote:
>
> > Can anyone tell me what other websites exist where
> people can ask
> > questions about submarines?
>
> Big ones or little ones?
>
> There are links at the psubs.org site, for sure:
> mostly on the
> "Sources" page, I think. And the "Museums" page,
> too.
>
> I would suggest also looking at the U.S. Navy's home
> pages for the
> various submarines and the submarine service in
> general... If you're
> after general information resources, I'd recommend a
> look at
> howstuffworks.com and some of those "ask a
> scientist"-type sites.
>
> Here's some links out of the "info" part of the
> "submarine" part of my
> bookmarks. Warning: most of them haven't been
> checked recently, or
> sorted very carefully. But there might be something
> good there. Sorry,
> I couldn't figure a way to copy them with their
> labels...
>
> http://www.stanford.edu/~erlee/seament/smp_refs.htm
> http://www.yesmag.bc.ca/how_work/submarine.html
> http://www.howstuffworks.com/submarine.htm
>
http://www.oxydex.com/precision_design/u-boats_engineering.html
>
http://www1.submarine-school.com/submarine-school/default.html
> http://www.heiszwolf.com/subs/tech/tech01.html
> http://www.airspeedpress.com/newoxyhacker.html
> http://www.avweb.com/articles/pelperch/pelp0013.html
>
http://www.coralspringsscuba.com/miscellaneous/usn_manual.htm
> http://arioch.gsfc.nasa.gov/302/html/tm4322.htm
> http://members.spree.com/sip/gnip/nemo/submath.html
> http://www.herbalife-scandinavia.com//sub.htm
> http://www.scubatow.com/
> http://www.heiszwolf.com/subs/plans/plans.html
> http://www.plansfordummies.com/
>