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Aug 21, 2023 12:09:13   #
Billy awesome Loc: New hampshire
 
Needs work, saw this near a job I was on at someone’s estate in Massachusetts The first thing I thought was I found the Beatles yellow submarine .it was actually a working sub at the New England aquarium. That’s all I know about it .there is no chance I would even think about getting in something like it.now about 15 minutes later this other picture shows up on my phone





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Aug 21, 2023 12:14:16   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Billy awesome wrote:
Needs work, saw this near a job I was on at someone’s estate in Massachusetts The first thing I thought was I found the Beatles yellow submarine .it was actually a working sub at the New England aquarium. That’s all I know about it .there is no chance I would even think about getting in something like it


Reminds me of the Mini Sub accident that just happened a month or so ago.

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Aug 21, 2023 12:27:12   #
Billy awesome Loc: New hampshire
 
saw1 wrote:
Reminds me of the Mini Sub accident that just happened a month or so ago.


Yes, so tragic, they could not gave me all the money in the world to get in that can

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Aug 21, 2023 12:37:05   #
saw1 Loc: nor cal Windsor
 
Billy awesome wrote:
Yes, so tragic, they could not gave me all the money in the world to get in that can


I agree.

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Aug 21, 2023 18:48:56   #
Jeremy Loc: America
 
Billy awesome wrote:
Yes, so tragic, they could not gave me all the money in the world to get in that can


The sad part about what happened is the CEO was known for ignoring safety concerns like the fact that carbon fiber/metallic materials have cracks after being submerged to the depths they took it. Besides what is so thrilling about going to see a graveyard of a disaster that happened 100 or 200 years ago? Sure some figure there is probably some treasures still in it or on the sea floor but safely bringing it to the surface is nearly impossible. Sad sad sad. Another Elon Musk type guy that wanted to Commercialize unsafe Submarine rides to see the Titanic. It’s all fun and games until this sort of avoidable tragedy occurs. Then the Private Businesses all want the Government to come rescue them. Sad anyway you look at it.

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Aug 21, 2023 18:54:34   #
Billy awesome Loc: New hampshire
 
Jeremy wrote:
The sad part about what happened is the CEO was known for ignoring safety concerns like the fact that carbon fiber/metallic materials have cracks after being submerged to the depths they took it. Besides what is so thrilling about going to see a graveyard of a disaster that happened 100 or 200 years ago? Sure some figure there is probably some treasures still in it or on the sea floor but safely bringing it to the surface is nearly impossible. Sad sad sad. Another Elon Musk type guy that wanted to Commercialize unsafe Submarine rides to see the Titanic. It’s all fun and games until this sort of avoidable tragedy occurs. Then the Private Businesses all want the Government to come rescue them. Sad anyway you look at it.
The sad part about what happened is the CEO was kn... (show quote)


Yup 👍 I can’t get over thinking what these people could possibly be thinking being locked in a can.

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