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RE: new psubs members
Jack,
I doubt many people around here are much newer than I am, I only discovered
this site a few days ago! The boss around here is Ray.
However, in my very brief time here, I have not seen anything at all that
would lead me to think people are not interested in wet subs. For my part,
even though I am not building one I am not only interested, I think there's
a ton of common functionality involved so I could learn a lot from anyone
building a wet sub.
I am afraid I was just upset that another flame fest was developing, but I
seem to have worried prematurely. Email is a marginal medium when it comes
to tone, and I mis-read that... now in turn I am probably being mis-read
again. Please stay and post as many questions and answers as you can!
-Alec
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> [mailto:owner-personal_submersibles@psubs.org]On Behalf Of j barton
> Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 1999 2:45 PM
> To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org
> Subject: new psubs members
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> Psubs,
> Both types of subs are interesting to me but the dry ones seem
> very complicated and expensive when you read the info available
> like crush depth calculations from you Alec. I didn't know I was
> doing the psubs "no no" and hurt some egos, so I'll stop my wet
> sub questions. So I don't bother the whole list anymore, tell me
> how does a new psubs "member" talk just to a wet sub expert
> within psubs when they seem to just lurk? Ginger, are you still
> out there alone too? Should anyone else like wet subs also and
> want to help me, please e-mail me off the psubs list. Is there
> another web site for personal submarines on the net? Thanks to
> Al, F. Phillips and Vance for your responses and help. Jack
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