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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] UI 2011



I think joining MTS gives you free access to the MUV. There is an interesting cross sectional group who are members of the committee itself, and I honestly don't know if there are any limitations on that. I think not. Will investigate further and let you know. The last committee meeting, just for interest, had quite a group in attendance. One of the Seamagine owners, the SwRI project manager for Alvin's new hull, a senior engineer from Jamstech, the head of the MTS/ROV committee and president elect of MTS itself, three people from psubs.... Like that. Very interesting as the inputs were from so many directions. The committee itself is all about making the group stronger within MTS, improving the information available, passing the good word about manned underwater vehicles, getting more people to join and participate, and, of course, planning for next year's UI.
Vance



-----Original Message-----
From: irox <irox@ix.netcom.com>
To: personal_submersibles <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Sent: Mon, Feb 28, 2011 11:30 am
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] UI 2011


Thanks, Vance.  Let me know when I can process my application.
Is joining MTS the same as joining MUVMTS?

I.e, via this link:
https://www.mtsociety.org/membership/new/add.aspx

Cheers,
Ian.

-----Original Message-----

From: vbra676539@aol.com

Sent: Feb 27, 2011 2:46 PM

To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org

Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] UI 2011



Website problems are being worked on as we speak. A real whiz of a guy is doing 
it, and I think you will see things changing this year. The primary web page is 
the one you want to start with, and please keep an eye on the MUV committee. 
When changes are implemented, I will let you know on psubs as I find out about 
them. And the city named MTS units are local chapters.
Vance










-----Original Message-----

From: irox <irox@ix.netcom.com>

To: personal_submersibles <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>

Sent: Sun, Feb 27, 2011 12:15 pm

Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] UI 2011













Hi Vance,

thanks for the information.

Which website are you referring to? Is it this one:
https://www.mtsociety.org/home.aspx

Note they are a few other Marine Technology Societies, are they
related to the MTS you referred to?  (San Diego MTS, Houston MTS, etc.)

Previously I've tried to join the MTSMUV:
http://www.mtsmuv.org/
But their website seems rather broken (at least for registering)
and they never replied to any of my emails asking for help or
pointing out problems in the their website.

Cheers!
  Ian.

-----Original Message-----

From: vbra676539@aol.com

Sent: Feb 27, 2011 1:31 PM

To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org

Subject: [PSUBS-MAILIST] UI 2011




All,


 


I'd definitely recommend any interested psubbers make the trip to New Orleans 
(the next UI is in January '12). Lots of toys to look at, professionals to talk 
to, and a more or less open forum for the sub stuff that either isn't available 
at all, or barely available even by an interested Googler. The venue is 
excellent, food good, program excellent and the girls.....well, let's just say 
wow and move on.


 


Jon was being mighty comprehensive in his note, for which I am grateful. I'll 
add that there was as much to learn in side conversations as otherwise, so the 
personal visit is, as I said, very much worth the trip. We were able to ask the 
SwRI project engineers any questions we wanted about the Alvin replacement hull 
project, for instance. Want to know about silver-zinc battery packs? Zoe was 
there with then answers. Legal ramifications? Mir operations? Jamstec's new 7000 

meter boat? HBOI future plans? All there for the asking. Nuytco? Antibodes? ABS? 

Seamagine? Treasure diving? Kirby-Morgan dive gear? Video Ray? Blue-View sonar? 
Yup. Everybody was there.


 


The other good news was that out of all the committee meetings and so on, the 
Manned Underwater Committee group (which I co-chair with Wil Kohnen) was by far 
the best attended. It was impressive enough that my old boss, Drew Michel, who 
runs the ROV side and is the president-elect of MTS itself, made a special point 

to come and congratulate us during our committee meething the last afternoon of 
the conference. We even discussed money. The MUV committee wants to parallel the 

ROV committee and make grants available to deserving college students studying 
our particular field. That may be the very best long-term result from this whole 

deal.


 


Also, I would urge everyone to join the Marine Technology Society (you can do it 

on their web site). Tons of information available, more to come, and lots of 
contacts. For the committed, it's hard to beat for the money. Maybe for ANY 
money. 


Dan Lance did a great job keeping up with money, paperwork and who was doing 
what to whom,. Wil Kohnen, as the MUV committee chair, had gone way and above in 

preparation, had most everything at his fingertips, and made the whole thing 
move swimmingly. I'm not sure those two would have missed me if I had failed to 
show up, but I certainly enjoyed working in such great company. The whole 
conference was truly an impressive deal. If you can join us next year, you will 
not regret it.


 


And I will volunteer as of now to buy the first round for psubbers at the Ugly 
Dog Saloon.


 


Vance



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