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On 3/17/2018 7:54 AM, John H. wrote:
On Fri, 16 Mar 2018 17:21:27 -0400, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: I recently watched "Azorian" via Amazon Prime streaming. It's about the CIA's program to raise the Soviet sub K-129 that sank off of Iceland in 1974. Talk about some serious engineering! Howard Hughes was recruited to provide a cover story by "financing" the design and building of the Huges Glomar Explorer as a sea bed mining ship. In reality the CIA financed it all of course. The bottom of the ship had two huge doors that slid open allowing the deployment of a giant lift device with claws that would submerge, held in place by pipes, to a depth of 16,500 feet where the sub lay on the bottom. The technical challenges of designing the systems involved were mind boggling. Makes the challenge of going to the moon look like duck soup. Great documentary for those with this kind of interest. Thanks. Spielberg's 'World War II in Color' from Netflix is next on my list. I can access Netflix but I never opened an account with them. My daughter was over the other day and put her Netflix account information into the PS4 that I use to stream Amazon Prime videos. Worked just fine so now I can also access Netflix. Like you and Greg, I enjoy some of the documentaries. Not much of a regular movie watcher though. |
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