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Ten in the morning cleaning the a/c filter

The local business owner told me that he would never go down that far in a sub because the pressure is just way too much

I am on the tail end of a cold that has lasted about five days only, so I am pretty grateful that the thing went away so fast. I am not grateful for the news of the sub imploding the other day with five people on board trying to go look at the Titanic wreck. I guess the thing had a carbon fiber hull and it didn’t hold up to the extreme pressure of the water at a depth of almost 2 miles down. I’m sure it was really scary when the people inside realized what was happening. My heating technician buddy told me that they probably had a minute or two where they knew they were going to die, something we talked about while working at the heating and cooling corp the other day. Imagine being down 2 miles underwater when some leaks start to spring into your sub, knowing that within a short time your sub was going to implode on you. My HVAC worker friend told me that once the implosion started they only had a second or two left. The local business owner told me that he would never go down that far in a sub because the pressure is just way too much. I’m sure they had a fun time on the way down but once they got to the point of no return and things started to go bad that fun would quickly turn into terror. Well, my a/c system is calling my name to come clean the HEPA filter but I will say a silent prayer for these poor adventurers who are lost forever.

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