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The civilian XXI???
Kaluens,
Have an extra 80 million burning a hole in yer pocket.........???? :o http://www.ussubs.com/submarines/phoenix.pdf http://www.ussubs.com/submarines/phoenix_1000.php3 Come on megamillions! |
Holy crap it is! D:
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DAME ... :o
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wasent some guy in the UK trying to do a simular thing back in 2006? He wanted to be able to explore the UKs Uboat wrecks or something, I was watching a show on it on TV
I wish I had that much....but I wouldent be buying a sub....there are two ocean liners that need saving |
daaayum, id build my own uboat, and then turn it into my house :D
then i just need to make my own passport, and try to take over a small tropical island and then start Kevlandia, my own country, and this would be my protective navy! who's in? lmfao |
It's my birthday this month ! Which one of you is going to buy one for me ? :D
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Imagine one of them as your home, that would be so cool. Sick of the area your living in just cruise down the coast or dive down to a corel reef. :)
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On a serious note it would be really cool :yep: |
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Who do you have to pay off to add at least ONE forward tube :ping:
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I've been lusting after the Phoenix 1000 for years. Totally worth it if they can really hit the $78mil budget. Even the Seattle makes me drool a little.:rock:
Tony |
Back 3 or 4 years ago, a friend at work and I tried really hard to think of any way to work the price of that boat into an NSF or ONR grant. No amount of beer led us to any enlightenment of how to finangle a budget for it. Plus, then we'd have had to share it with other people without our say, and that would suck.
My friend has since retired from academia, and works as the biologist at a venture capital bio-startup (he's one of the 3 founders) - he still talks about somehow appropriating company funds to order it built, for, errr, corporate retreats and such legitimate uses ;) |
Imagine the loan payments on that sucker if you bought it!!! Monthly payments would probably be more than I make in a single year! :o
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People who buy things like that don't make loan payments. They pay cash.
EDIT: But FWIW $78,000,000 for 6 years at 8.5% would be $1,386,714 per month. You'd be tacking an extra $21,842,408 in interest. |
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Cheers, Stephen |
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