Tuesday, August 22, 2017

ANSWERS to Submarine QOTW 15 AUG 17

Related information and links for questions are from the original posting found here.
Note: Answers were due yesterday and are here a day late.

Questions of the Week (Q.O.T.W.) & ANSWERS

- 1  -  What had been former blogger Bubblehead's most familiar blog sign off phrase?
ANS: "Going deep" (example)

- 2 -  What open source feature of USS Topeka almost puts it in a class of its own?  ANS: Topeka and USS Albany are unique among all other Los Angeles class subs as their hulls were partially manufactured using stronger HY-100, instead of HY-80 steel.

- 3 -  What was the rationale for partial use of HY-100 in Topeka and Albany?  ANS: This was done to test construction methods using this steel, which would later be employed in the assembly of the new Seawolf-class submarines. In theory, this might enable the Albany and Topeka to dive slightly deeper than other LA class subs, though it remains unclear if this ability has ever been tested by either vessel. [2]

- 4 -  What open source feature of USS Connecticut  puts it in a very small class of its own?  ANS: USS Connecticut is one of only 3 Seawolf-class subs.

- 5 -  What open source feature of USS Jimmy Carter puts it in a class of its own?  ANS: Jimmy Carter has additional maneuvering devices fitted fore and aft allowing her to keep station over selected targets in odd currents.  Past submarines outfitted this way were used to tap undersea cables intercepting communications of foreign countries. Intelligence experts speculate that the Multi-Mission Platform (MMP), which allows launch and recovery of ROVs and Navy SEAL forces, may find uses similar to an underwater splicing chamber for optical fiber cables. [7][8][9][10]

- 6 -  Which of the above subs are homeported in Norfolk, Va?  ANS: None of them. 

- 7 -  Which of the above subs are homeported in Apra Hrabor?  ANS: Only USS Topeka was recently homeported to Guam.

- 8 -  What has been the evident root of the quotation above, and where can it still be seen?  ANS:
"They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep." -- Psalms 107:23-24  KJV

Submarines are always silent and strange.

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Tuesday, August 15, 2017

Submariner Quote and Questions of the Month


The Quotation ...

"I think, therefore I am. I think deeply, therefore I have a soul." ... citation link here by Joel B. KennedySubmarine Officer · April 19, 1983 to September 30, 2004- who served aboard USS Topeka (SSN-754)USS Connecticut (SSN-22), the USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23), also rendered IA duty in zone, and was the creator of  what was formerly
"the world's most popular submarine blog".


And your Questions of the Week


- 1 -  What had been former blogger Bubblehead's most familiar blog-sign off phrase?
- 2 -  What open source feature of USS Topeka almost puts it in a class of its own?
- 3 -  What was the rationale for partial use of HY-100 in Topeka?
- 4 -  What open source feature of USS Connecticut  puts it in a very small class of its own?
- 5 -  What open source feature of USS Jimmy Carter  puts it in a class of its own?
- 6 -  Which of the above subs are homeported in Norfolk, Va?
- 7 -  Which of the above subs are homeported in Apra Hrabor? 
- 8 -  What has been the evident root of the quotation above, and where can it still be found?

ANSWERS:  Monday, 21 AUG 

Submarines are always silent and strange.
 


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Tuesday, October 01, 2013

Belated Answers, Sub Questions of the Week : 22 Sept 2013

Mea culpa: Last Week's answers are late due to unavailability of internet for 3 days during unscheduled travel.

Background, related links, and all of the original questions can be found here.

QUESTIONS of the WEEK & ANSWERs

1.  What entertainment activities may become popular on subs with women on board?  As originally stated in connection with this question, answers will not be given until published or officially reported by the USN.

2.  Is the Navy waiting for new popular entertainment activities to materialize before updating its online version of Submarine Frequently Asked QuestionsAs originally stated in connection with this question, answers will not be given until published or officially reported by the USN.

3. A former submariner has set the U.S. record for movie viewership in his peer group.
a)  What was his peer group?  ANS: Presidents of the United States (at the White House).
a)  Who is he?  ANS: James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr. set a record for movies watched. - Prez Pop WatchSeptember 22, 2013, Parade Magazine.
b)  How many movies did he log? ANS: 480 movies from All the President's Men to Midnight Cowboy.
c)  Over what duration did he establish his U.S. record for movie viewership? ANS: January 20, 1977 – January 20, 1981

4.  A former submariner maintains a popular and outstanding blog for and about the sub community; on several occasions he reviewed some of the movies he had watched.
a) Who is the blogger? ANS:  Joel Kennedy, AKA Bubblehead
b) What is the name of his blog for and about the sub community?  ANS: The Stupid Shall Be Punished


NOTES

Joel Kennedy encouraged me to start a blog within the submarine community; so began 'Molten Eagle' in March 2005

Belated Happy Birthday, Joel, congratulation on your latest blog anniversary and thank you for your help and answers over the years. The quality of your The Stupid Shall Be Punished has been unsurpassed and I have read them all.


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