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How to Build Your Own Submarine...without repeating my mistakes. by
Doug Jackson
This is a work in progress. As I proceed with the
project I will add to the site. It is intended to help me stay focused and
hopefully assist others, perhaps you, with your own projects. Disclaimer: Build a sub; live wild and die. Just don't blame me.
We salute our soldiers who are continuing to do the hard work in
combat zones. We are appreciative, grateful and proud of you.
Thank you for your sacrifice.
I wish
each of you had to opportunity to walk the halls of Water Reed Army
Hospital and look into the faces of the men and women who have
sacrificed flesh and bone for each of us. Please show your support
for these soldiers and especially for the families who will never
again see their heroes in this life.
We
share Carl's story to help everyone remember that we are a country
at war. My son Carl is proof of that. He's not a number at the end
of the newscast. He's a face and a smile and a laugh.
Read the complete story.
"There
is nothing quite so relaxing as hovering weightlessly in the sea,
hearing nothing but the whisper of air when your regulator opens and
the sound of your exhaust bubbles. Looking at indigenous sea
creatures going about their lives as though you are not even there,
at times you forget that you are only briefly visiting this strange
and wonderful part of our planet which makes up two-thirds of the
Earth's surface."
--Jacques Cousteau Buy the T-ShirtBuy the Poster
Celebrating "Seeker" the sub, the
sailboat to follow and the marriage that makes it possible.
To Hell with diamonds an renewing wedding vows! Nothing says
life long commitment like a big ass tattoo :) Doug & Kay
"Far better it is to dare mighty
things, to win glorious triumphs, even though checkered by failure,
than to take rank with those poor spirits who neither enjoy nor
suffer much, because they live in the gray twilight that knows
neither victory nor defeat." --Theodore Roosevelt
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Poster
I welcome your comments, suggestions and questions. Email me at
Djackson99@aol.com