Dolphin Submarine

June 8, 2008

The Bionic Dolphin

The Bionic Dolphin

Powered by a 400 horsepower small-block V8 (the same standard engine that powered the 2005 Corvette) the Bionic Dolphin can travel either on the surface of the water like a boat or completely submerged like a submarine. While the current models are only single-seaters Rowe has also designed a two-seat prototype that will serve as the production model. The Bionic Dolphin was scheduled to go on sale in early 2006 with a price tag of around $50,000 but looking at the website they still seem to be involved in the very important safety-testing stages. - Fast-World

Well as far as the general idea goes it’s great, I want one! As far as a submarine goes, a Dolphin would have to be the ideal shape, but as for using 400 horsepower small-block V8, I’d say that oxygen is going to be a problem, since a motor that size needs considerable amounts.

Personally, a high torque electric motor driving a pump, as they use in jet boats, and making up the weight from the V8 with batteries may be a better idea.

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Bringing the Wall St. crisis to Main St.

June 8, 2008


Video: The Real News

Wall St. is sensitive about people pointing the finger at them, for capitalizing on things like food shortages and the price of petrol… what the truth upsets them?

Here’s a bad idea for the majority of people. Create a system where most of the money made, is made not by people who produce, but by those who don’t produce anything.

Financial services my call themselves ‘products’, but in reality they are not, and the proof is when things get tough, the financial services people buy gold, art and real estate, because in reality, the stock exchange is a house of cards… it’s a really good way of losing, not just your superannuation, but everything, your job and your home as well, without you doing a thing wrong, other than being naive and trusting.

The only people who always win, are the big banks who created the system.



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June 8, 2008

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