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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Scuttle valves & Divorce Court



Gail, I know what you need, good for you that I respect the fine gentlemen of this list otherwise I'd tell ya.
Carl


Gail Paleka wrote:
Carl,
Now aren't you being just a little bit rude, presumptuous, and condescending? How dare you talk down to "Fly Deep" like that? You said you don't tolerate disrespect here; shouldn't you practice what you preach? I knew if I waited long enough you'd trip yourself up; and it didn't take long at all. Now, let's see if the group treats you like they did me. I'll bet they wont. I'll bet they'll call me a bitch and tell me to shut the hell up again. But they won't say anything to you. Come on, PSUBS! Show us what you are really made of! The whole world is watching. Best, Gail
Coalbunny <coalbunny@vcn.com> wrote:

    Fly deep, what about you sub idea? From what I see so far, you aren't
    allthat aware of what to do when your sub is un-resurfacable. IOW
    you're on the bottom and the only way out is through the hatch...into
    the deep blue sea...and hopefully NOT into the tummy of a big fish. How
    do you plan on doing that without a scuttle valve? Open the hatch? do
    you even comprehend the pressure you're pushing against at a mere 50'?
    20'? Way more than you can fight. Unless your hatch opens inwards,
    which alone is unsafe because of the very pressures we're talking
    about.
    So your hatch will have to open outwards, and you're gonna need a
    scuttle valve. Such is life, dude.
    Carl


    Fly Deep wrote:

     > Is there a way I can remove my self from this mailing list but still
     >
     > go to the site and research pertinent information regarding ! the
    design
     >
     > and construction of submarines? I have no desire to flood a
    submarine
     >
     > with freezing cold water and I seem to have accidentally stumbled
     >
     > into the Yahoo personals without a picture to post.
     >
     >
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