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Subeo Aquarius by Josh Rubin

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Almost as exciting (and useless in everyday life) as the personal flying machine is the personal submarine. Engineered with all the components of a large submarine, the Aquarius from Subeo is now available for $1.5M from Latest Buy. The submersible craft holds 3 people, can dive down up to 50 meters, holds 3 hours of Oxygen and can move along at up to 7 knots. Want to see one in person? I'd expect someone in the Hamptons or Malibu to be among the first with a Subeo.

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This entry posted on 22 May 2006 at 9:06 AM
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