OvS Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 (edited) http://channel.natio...k/4577/Overview This instalment of National Geographic's "Expedition Week" will feature OBD Software's very own Terry Kerby, aka... Makai. The show is scheduled to air on November 17. In real-life, Terry is one of the worlds select few that have the ultimate job (well for Terry… pleasure) of piloting two deep-sea submersible craft, named the Pieces IV and V. Unlike a fighter pilot of WWI, Terry's job takes him anywhere from 1000-6000 feet under the sea to places very few men have seen, or will ever see. It is a true display of serenity and beauty that Terry can only repeat to the world with an underwater video camera, photographs and his own paintings... http://www.soest.haw...erry_Kerby.html We are proud to have him as an OFF Community member, a member of the OBD Software crew and no doubt a true stalwart to man's success in exploration and science. We once landed on the Moon, some 40 years ago, and have not been back since. Man’s physical exploration of the Moon stopped, however, the exploration of our planet continues at the highest heights, and the deepest depths. Terry is there on the cutting edge. Please take off from whatever you are doing the night of November 17, and watch this program. Check your local listings for exact times, or stop by the National Geographic website for more info on the program. http://channel.natio...k/4577/Overview The show will be concentrating on the 2 400ft I-Class Japanese WWII submarines. http://www.soest.haw...HURL/I-401.html http://en.wikipedia....submarine_I-401 From what I gather from Terry and the preview clips on the website, it looks like Nat Geo took a lot of time and effort into putting together a very well documented and detailed presentation, with computer graphics, interviews, facts, and vintage footage. As is normally expected with anything Nat Geo does. Not only did Terry's HURL team discover 1 of them, but they were credited with finding the twin of the 401, and also quite a few other WWII type ships, as well as all 5 of the 2-man Japanese Midget Subs off the coastal waterways of Pearl Harbor... http://www.encyclope...8300635812.html Again, it's an opportunity for all of us to step into Terry's life for a day, and see what he sees, live like he lives for the time the show airs. No doubt the appetite we all have for history will be well satisfied by the show, but I'm looking forward to seeing my good friend in action. All the best, OvS Edited October 21, 2009 by OvS Quote
UK_Widowmaker Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Fantastic!..But I am hugely disappointed!! I thought when I saw the title of the post, that a release date for the addon pack had been announced! Quote
+RAF_Louvert Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 . Very cool OvS. What a job to have! Date marked, recorder set just in case. Cheers! Lou Quote
+Olham Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 What wonderful jobs some lucky people have! When I picked mine, nobody had shown me a chart with all the other ones (Lol!), some of which must be like heaven on earth. In case some one makes a DVD of it, a Non-American would appreciate a copy. Quote
Duce Lewis Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Amazing stuff Didn't know we had a world renomned explorer in our midst I'll be there Quote
OvS Posted October 21, 2009 Author Posted October 21, 2009 Amazing stuff Didn't know we had a world renomned explorer in our midst I'll be there Funny you say that... Terry is the furthest thing from what you would imagine his personality would be, considering what he's done, and how 'famous' he is. When you visit a museum, see pictures of him there and see a huge display dedicated to him, then go to his house for some out-of-this world home-made Cesar Salad and Thai-peanut butter chicken... it just dawns on you that it's the way it should be. Life is fun... enjoy it whenever you can. OvS Quote
UK_Widowmaker Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 Yes, fascinating stuff!...I shall be glued to that!!!...Kudos indeed!! Quote
Rickitycrate Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 I find all of this very interesting of course. I am humbled yet again. I hope to see the program. Makai in hawaiian mean's "toward the sea" or some such. The nic makes very good sense to me now. Many thanks to all the team members who make the time in their real lives to work so dilligently on our wonderful sim. Quote
Creaghorn Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 wow, that's really cool, makai. you live a life i have always dreamt of, but in my case it kept a dream (doing sea related work for living). i love the sea and spend since childhood every single minute at the sea when possible. you're my man Quote
Duce Lewis Posted October 21, 2009 Posted October 21, 2009 When you visit a museum, see pictures of him there and see a huge display dedicated to him, then go to his house for some out-of-this world home-made Cesar Salad and Thai-peanut butter chicken... it just dawns on you that it's the way it should be. Life is fun... enjoy it whenever you can. OvS And I'm sure there were a lotta blood, sweat, and tears to reach that level of success More power to him Hope he wears an OFF t-shirt or sumtin ...tehe Quote
Makai Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 Thank you all for the kind remarks, and thanks to my friend and team member James for posting the Nat Geo TV information. I apologize for not being very active on the forum but we are about to go to sea again and our crew are working nights and weekends to get the subs ready for dives in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands starting in November. It has not stopped me from working with the rest of the OFF team to get hundreds of new and improved skins and other goodies ready for future OFF enhancements. These giant subs were exciting discoveries for us and I think Nat Geo put some good effort into covering the dives and the little known history of these unique WWII Japanese monster subs. I hope you all get a chance to check it out. Cheers Makai Quote
Wels Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 Hello, thanks for posting this. Makai, cool job, or better a fascinating one ! Is there any chance a european citizen could see this ? I have been interested in submarines since my "naval days", and japanese subs are seldomly mentioned, or described. I have been a more than 10-year-old member of www.subsim.com (in fact my forum name originally derived from this lol), and i am sure they will also like to see this ! Greetings, Catfish Quote
Makai Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 Hello Catfish Once these documentaries are released they usually make the international circuit. I have had friends in Ireland tell me they saw some documentary on Pisces dives, so it might make it your way at some point. Cheers Makai Quote
stumpjumper Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 date is set will be watching on this next voayge keep an eye out for talon thats usally the location he and his all female crew are sailing about i belive Quote
Cameljockey Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 (edited) Fascinating stuff Makai! I love it. I get chills just looking at the photos, I can only imagine how it must feel to actually see something like this materialize out of the depths in front of you! Awesome. Just freakin' awesome. I really enjoyed the gallery of paintings on the web site also. I think I may have read the whole site. Great stuff! Unfortunately I don't get the National Geographic Channel. Bummer. CJ Edited October 22, 2009 by Cameljockey Quote
OvS Posted October 22, 2009 Author Posted October 22, 2009 Fascinating stuff Makai! I love it. I get chills just looking at the photos, I can only imagine how it must feel to actually see something like this materialize out of the depths in front of you! Awesome. Just freakin' awesome. I really enjoyed the gallery of paintings on the web site also. I think I may have read the whole site. Great stuff! Unfortunately I don't get the National Geographic Channel. Bummer. CJ CJ, if you have cable, you can order it for the month, or the date. I am doing that as I don't have it as well. I wonder if Nat Geo will put it out on DVD for us to buy. I see plenty of their shows on DVD's, usually in gift shops to the museums, and on the I-net. Hey Wels, do you think you would mind copying my thread and posting it on the the Subsim.com forum? I think a lot of guys over there would really get a thrill out of seeing this program. If anyone would like to repost my thread... please do. Post it anywhere you like, get the word out to anyone interested in WWII subs, marine nostalgia, undersea adventuring, etc. Should be a good one for all. I love Nat Geo's shows, they're always so detailed. Shame they took it out of the basic Cable package. OvS Quote
Wels Posted October 22, 2009 Posted October 22, 2009 Hello, Hey Wels, do you think you would mind copying my thread and posting it on the the Subsim.com forum? I think a lot of guys over there would really get a thrill out of seeing this program. OvS Hehe, certainly did this hours ago lol: http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=157515 http://www.subsim.com/radioroom/showthread.php?t=157514 Greetings, Catfish Quote
Bullethead Posted October 23, 2009 Posted October 23, 2009 Makai! I am intensely envious--I always wanted to do that job. And it's an honor to converse occasionally with somebody exploring the real frontier. Quote
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