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Re: Fw: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Scuttle valve



You guys should talk about designing your subs as to minimize there ability
to get hooked on things. And then designing rudders, manipulators, and dive
planes that can be jettisoned. A sub is a system and you're an integral part
of it, why plan on chewing your arm off, instead, you should build a better
trap (sub) and know how to use it.

Adam

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Coalbunny" <coalbunny@vcn.com>
To: <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Monday, March 08, 2004 8:51 PM
Subject: Re: Fw: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Scuttle valve


> I would suggest also having some form of floatation.  What I have
> learned is when you're surfacing, you have to let some air out of your
> lungs or they'll burst.  So have something you can exhale into or some
> form of floatation becuase when you let air out of your lungs you're
> also decreasing your floatability.
> Carl
>
>
> NeophyteSG@aol.com wrote:
>
> > In a message dated 3/8/04 6:21:32 PM Pacific Standard Time,
> > jmachine@adelphia.net writes:
> >
> >     If
> >     your taking to long to get out you'll have to make decompression
> >     stops on
> >     your way up.  Not possible when you escaped with just two lungs full
> >     of air.
> >
> > All the more reason to have a bailout bottle onboard.
> >
> > *****
> >
> > "Call nothing thy own except thy soul.
> > Love not what thou art, but only what thou may become.
> > Do not pursue pleasure, for thou may have the misfortune to overtake
it...
> > Live in the vision of that one for whom great deeds are done ..."
> >
> > Man of LaMancha, D. Wasserman
>
> -- 
> "By the side of religion, by the side of science, by the side of poetry,
> stands natural beauty.  Not as a rival to these, but as the common
> inspirer and nourisher of them all." -- G. M. Trevelyan