Wednesday, October 06, 2004
Underwater SeaKings
Well I see in the news Canada's latest sub is in trouble out at sea. Bad enough that this has proven to be an expensive bad deal from day one. Like buying a used car or a used anything, the seller is getting rid of the product for something. So buyer beware, where have we heard that before? Seems that was not applied in this case, for these subs have not had one or two faults, but hundreds of repair and modifications that had to be completed just tio make them sea worthy. And none of them are there yet. There will be millions of more tax dollars spent and they will always be expressed as "a good deal". Yeah a good deal - for the British.
Let's just call them under water 'SeaKings'. At least the SeaKing gave us multiple years of service before they croaked!
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Well I see in the news Canada's latest sub is in trouble out at sea. Bad enough that this has proven to be an expensive bad deal from day one. Like buying a used car or a used anything, the seller is getting rid of the product for something. So buyer beware, where have we heard that before? Seems that was not applied in this case, for these subs have not had one or two faults, but hundreds of repair and modifications that had to be completed just tio make them sea worthy. And none of them are there yet. There will be millions of more tax dollars spent and they will always be expressed as "a good deal". Yeah a good deal - for the British.
Let's just call them under water 'SeaKings'. At least the SeaKing gave us multiple years of service before they croaked!
This work by NSCAVE is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License
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