> 
> Y'know that Russian sub that sank?
> 
> They said it's about 400 feet below sea level. I make that around
> 120 metres which in real terms is just like a Linford Christie sprint
> plus a little bit of the bend at one end straightened out.
> 
> So how come it's going to take our mini rescue sub 4 hours to get down
> there? And how come the sea is only that deep? I mean, many watches
> can cope with the pressure at 100 metres.
> 
> Paul C, befuddled
> -- 
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> 

 
I think you have the GENESIS of a good idea here, but you need to keep
in mind juSTFAX & not fiction.  Your conversion of feet to metres is
out by more than a few MICRODOTS,  & besides, the British Rescue
vessel has to VOYAGER out a long way. Once they get to the sunken
Noah's Ark or rather its modern version X-ARC, the Captain or
C-MANAGER will have to decide whether to risk sending down divers  or
use a cable or NETtoCONNECT to the vehicle below. And the material
from which the last item is made from is important. He will have to
study the manufacturer's DOCS to get the NETINFO

AMTELNETing it like it is, but AM-IGA as you to help them. Unlike you,
Paul, more the shame, I'm trying to keep this on topic.

Hope this helps you.

Terry
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