Brown told Reuters, “Parts of the submarine that I had seen in its testing in the Bahamas seemed shoddy. They are using old industrial piping for the sub’s ballast, they are using a video game controller for steering. I wasn't happy with the design like the thrusters on the outside. They flatly refused to get any proper certification and they did not have any intention of getting a certification for going down to those depths once, let alone several times. There was a lightning strike during the testing once, which blew all the electronics. Where is the redundancy, because it is normal for any vessel that sustains human life to have redundancy. So, the fact that one lightning strike blew the whole thing and I was like where are the safety measures here. So, all of those things together made me think that there are lots of risks here that I am not able to mitigate and control. So I pulled out in the end. That was the end of 2018.”
Public weed stinks up the whole town. Everywhere you go,you get headache and nausea, and end up walking into your professional meeting smelling like it.
Too much second hand smoke for kids at home and their toys all wreak.
Why these private companies like The Shipyard and Container Port don't provide coverage for cancer as catastrophe when workers are exposed to carcinogens.
Privy is wrong. "Entitled to APPLY". I'm signed up to this network where I still have to first be eligible to apply for then approval to it's members. Completely the exact same concept. 3 remaining criteria here despite being in the network already when I thought network entry meant full access to everything.
killemwitdakno says...
Require that companies show the risk related lawsuits on a page on their site. Disclosure.
Other submersible experience tourism companies use "classing".
On Company that owned imploded submersible was registered in Bahamas
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killemwitdakno says...
Where was the 2018 complaint filed?
In April , they filed in a US District Court in Virginia that oversees Titanic matters.
The depth matching that of the Titanic was tested in Bahamian waters.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl…
Brown told Reuters, “Parts of the submarine that I had seen in its testing in the Bahamas seemed shoddy. They are using old industrial piping for the sub’s ballast, they are using a video game controller for steering. I wasn't happy with the design like the thrusters on the outside. They flatly refused to get any proper certification and they did not have any intention of getting a certification for going down to those depths once, let alone several times. There was a lightning strike during the testing once, which blew all the electronics. Where is the redundancy, because it is normal for any vessel that sustains human life to have redundancy. So, the fact that one lightning strike blew the whole thing and I was like where are the safety measures here. So, all of those things together made me think that there are lots of risks here that I am not able to mitigate and control. So I pulled out in the end. That was the end of 2018.”
https://www.zeebiz.com/world/news-meet-…
I'm imaging this depth is in the tongue of the ocean near you know who.
On Company that owned imploded submersible was registered in Bahamas
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killemwitdakno says...
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On Company that owned imploded submersible was registered in Bahamas
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killemwitdakno says...
Public weed stinks up the whole town. Everywhere you go,you get headache and nausea, and end up walking into your professional meeting smelling like it.
Too much second hand smoke for kids at home and their toys all wreak.
On Draft cannabis bill to be released for consultation next month, Pinder says
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killemwitdakno says...
But not **Grand Bahama Airport**? ???
On Ministry of Works considering relocating roads due to climate change impacts, says Sears
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killemwitdakno says...
Why are you pushing #3 so hard when the married woman was responsible and has support?
On Birth certificate enough for citizenship
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killemwitdakno says...
Glad she got away.
On Police hunt for man after sex attack on 17-year-old girl
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killemwitdakno says...
Why these private companies like The Shipyard and Container Port don't provide coverage for cancer as catastrophe when workers are exposed to carcinogens.
On Attorney General’s office begins medical insurance benefit enrollment; govt pledges to cover 80 percent
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killemwitdakno says...
Privy is wrong. "Entitled to APPLY". I'm signed up to this network where I still have to first be eligible to apply for then approval to it's members. Completely the exact same concept. 3 remaining criteria here despite being in the network already when I thought network entry meant full access to everything.
On Pinder: Passport Office sees influx of applications after Privy Council citizenship ruling
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killemwitdakno says...
Some of the Ch11 entities seem empty. Like vehicles.
On FTX Bahamas liquidators not 'nuked' from reversal
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