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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Re: Self introduction



When I build my sub, it'll have a lot of potential. As I am a scale modeler, I think it'll be a blast to have one pressure unit, and multiple external skins. One day I have a gato class sub, the next I may have a german type 7.
Carl


Steven Mills wrote:

Hi Pierre,

I believe it was you, Doug Farrow?, and a few others incuding myself that
asked the question "what would you do with a pSub once it was tested for
safety and sea-worthiness."

It's always good to know why someone would want to build a submersible.
So I pose this question again if you or anyone had pondered this any
further
and follow-up?

It's also good to know when newcomers come aboard what their motivation
is
for building a submersible, so I especially ask this question to Gail,
too!

cheers, --Steve
On Mon, 08 Mar 2004 16:38:51 -0500 "Pierre Poulin" <pipo305@hotmail.com>
writes:

Hello,

I would just like to say that I am very shocked by some emails I saw...

Before today, I was sure I would never see a person treated that way in this group. I feel very sad.

To Gail, I apoligize for the rest of the group and I would like to remind you that this does not reflect the majority of the group. You have your right to have a different opinion and you said such with no direct and/or personal attack. You should have received the same treatment. This maillist should be more open minded. I think that it is the majority of the time.

I hope you can get over it and remain with us...

Pierre "don't belive his eyes" Poulin

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