To: cricket
I waited forever with my kids for this to download at 28,800 BPS. And low and behold what do we get for our trouble but great pics of the crew, the equiptment, a few shots of a side scan sonar that looks like an LA earthquake. But not a single picture of the structures, . . If you actually get some pictures please mail them to me. thanks sharkdiver sends with over 3,000 dives logged.
To: sharkdiver
"But not a single picture of the structures, . ." Another disappointing report from these folks. (I keep reminding myself that they are working for the communist Cubans)
5 posted on
08/19/2002 7:27:55 PM PDT by
blam
To: sharkdiver
"If you actually get some pictures please mail them to me. thanks sharkdiver sends with over 3,000 dives logged."
Did not post this. . .but share your disappointment that there were not picts. . .but then, think they only have 'graphed out' charts or maybe I missed actual pict references; in which case, maybe they are not available. . .copyrights et al. Don't know. . .
6 posted on
08/19/2002 7:40:49 PM PDT by
cricket
To: sharkdiver
The first picture showed what I thought was an artifact at first, but upon reflection I had to agree with our learned establishmentarians that steel ballast tanks and welded cubic assemblies could have been naturally formed by intense magnetic fields interacting with volcanic forces.
For more information on these phenomena, please reference the many crop circle explanations, as maintained by the Royal Society for Conventionality at all Costs.
To: sharkdiver
FYI: With my DSL it took about 3 seconds to load.
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