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Yeah, these should change Naval warfare significantly, as aircraft carriers did. Hopefully our Navy gets a little more competent, though. Subs colliding with support ships, cruisers grounding on reefs... this is ridiculous.
It could be the waterborn equivalent of the Hummer. Cadillac will market the civilian version. Think of the possibilities. 20,000 Leagues On The Surface Of The Sea! Fully armed, what fun we could have.
As for Nathaniel: do I hear the attitude of an Army dude rumbling in the background, or is that just my old cynical self listening?
I'm a 32-years-married dad of three, self-employed woodworker-type fella.
The kids are 28, 21, and 16. Being left behind by two sons has resulted in a simpler life. While reunions are cherished, there is a certain je ne said quois character to a nearly empty nest that I find I can recommend.
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It sounds like a Millennium Falcon, except for water. Cool.
Um, as a lawn decoration for your front yard? To sail around in circles on Lake Mendota?
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Yeah, these should change Naval warfare significantly, as aircraft carriers did. Hopefully our Navy gets a little more competent, though. Subs colliding with support ships, cruisers grounding on reefs... this is ridiculous.
It could be the waterborn equivalent of the Hummer. Cadillac will market the civilian version. Think of the possibilities. 20,000 Leagues On The Surface Of The Sea!
Fully armed, what fun we could have.
As for Nathaniel: do I hear the attitude of an Army dude rumbling in the background, or is that just my old cynical self listening?
Competency is relative, Nate.
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