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Repetition-free, it turns out, is extremely difficult, and the only reason that we can actually do it is because of a man who was hunting for
submarines.
Every time we go to the bottom of the sea, we explore with our submarines, with our robots, we see something that's usually surprising, sometimes it's startling and sometimes revolutionary.
And I look at this, and I go, well, there are tools to go deeper, longer and further: submarines, ROVs, even Scuba diving.
Every year, we spend billions of dollars, keeping a fleet of nuclear
submarines
permanently patrolling the oceans to protect us from a threat that almost certainly will never happen.
So we started using submarines, and we equipped them with special blue lights on the front here.
Now, for all you non-seafaring folk, fouling is when things like algae and barnacles and other marine materials get stuck to the sides of ships and
submarines.
Used to be able to prevent this fouling by coating ships and
submarines
with toxic agents, like heavy metals, but these heavy metals aren't as effective at keeping ships clean as they used to be.
Since then, I've used about 30 kinds of
submarines
and I've started three companies and a nonprofit foundation called Deep Search to design and build systems to access the deep sea.
We need new deep-diving
submarines.
Scuba divers can't get there,
submarines
go right on past it.
And the bigger vision, though, is that we want to build submersible geometries, almost like
submarines
that we can sink and float.
What happened was, during the Cold War, the U.S. Navy had a system that was secret at the time, that they used to track Russian
submarines.
And he said, "Oh, that's great, because, see, I have these new nuclear
submarines"
(Laughter) "that I'm building.
So we're thinking we could throw up a bunch of satellites and use it to track our
submarines
and figure out their location in the middle of the ocean.
First, this movie has nothing to do with Crash Dive other than they both take place on
submarines.
Some of the film is amazing and I have a lot of respect for those who make these kinds of documentaries, to see 200 ton Blue Whales 'cruising' through the Sea is an incredible sight, they looked like
submarines.
It may be of interest to those who know something about
submarines
during the World War II era, but I recommend that all others beware.
I recommend that movie viewers if in the New York City area go to the Intrepid museum and get some idea of how closed in and cramped the living was for the crews of World War II vintage
submarines.
They must take on the entire US-navy with it's nuclear
submarines.
My father and grandfather were career US navy captains who commanded aircraft carriers and submarines, and they did not spend every day while on leave or at leisure in their dress blues.
Someone knew something about
submarines
when they wrote the movie.
It is not very long after the Wedding that things start to happen, Chris is in the Navy and does not like working in
submarines
and things start happening to young gals in the neighborhood.
Should have been titled 'Balderdash!' Little in the film is true except the name of the island and the fact
submarines
were involved.
As for the submarines, and how the
submarines
fight(with those wide blast torpedos which really resembles what Nautilius does), I want to state that it's a required element for either one if Atlantis is involved in the plot(after all it's a sunken city beneath the waters).
The creature is a giant brachiosaurus that attacks ships and
submarines
before converging on the city of London.
This picture takes place during WW II and the Glencairn has hidden on board lots of ammunition to support the war effort in England and could be destroyed by German planes or
submarines.
This fusion of economic and military interests was apparent last fall, when Chinese attack submarines, in their first known voyages to the Indian Ocean, docked at the new Chinese-owned container terminal in the Sri Lankan capital of Colombo.
Russian
submarines
have been trolling near vital Western communications cables on the Atlantic Ocean floor, implying a risk of serious damage to the US and European economies and way of life.
So the key issue for China, its neighbors, the US, and rest of the world is not how many aircraft carriers, missiles, submarines, and next-generation fighters China may produce and deploy in the coming years and decades.
His managed judiciary provides no comfort to ordinary people; and the country’s military installations, submarines, oilrigs, mining shafts, hospitals, and retirement homes regularly blow up, collapse, or sink, owing to neglect and zero liability.
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