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On Jun 2, 12:48*pm, Dave wrote:
On Mon, 02 Jun 2008 17:12:14 GMT, (Richard Casady) said: Look for it? They knew right where it was from the git go, There was a ship on the surface when it went crunch. They may have had to search a square mile or so. That was my initial reaction, too. But then I realized that what was meant was that they wanted not just to locate the wreckage, but to see and inspect the wreckage itself--you don't just drop a diver in the water and send him down to 8,000 feet. What? According to Diver Bob he could do it with a snorkle. Fred |
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