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believe it or not, doing my research, one of the things that came up with the alvin our other deep sea submersible for the united states it was attacked twice by sword fish causing immense damage to it having it descend to dry dock to get repaired. the ocean is a vast place. you can t really tell what s out there. i mean, the thing looks really flimsy to me personally. i would have never got in it. brian: right. having said that, when you hear about banging and it s been picked up from a plane with sonar deep below are we wrong to be optimistic that it could be them. no, i don t think we are wrong to be optimistic. there is a guy on there that knows the procedures of banging every hour or every 30 minutes to signal ships. it s just the ocean has a lot of inherent noise to it. i wouldn t be surprised if why didn t have a couple submarines over there looking for it. but it s 21 feet and the search