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Dive Dive Dive

“So just climb in there, Bill,” Marc Deppe of Triton Subs told me. “Yup. Yup. That’s right. Operating this sub is about as intuitive as breathing.”

After a second or two, there I was, seated at the helm of the Triton sub simulator in Vero Beach. With the surface of some computer-generated water dead ahead at about eye-level. And a few computer-generated fish cruising past. And then a shark. Yikes! A hammerhead!

Dive Dive Dive

“So just climb in there, Bill,” Marc Deppe of Triton Subs told me. “Yup. Yup. That’s right. Operating this sub is about as intuitive as breathing.”

After a second or two, there I was, seated at the helm of the Triton sub simulator in Vero Beach. With the surface of some computer-generated water dead ahead at about eye-level. And a few computer-generated fish cruising past. And then a shark. Yikes! A hammerhead!

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