The controller once retailed for $29.99 on Amazon, while other websites priced it between $33.99 and $49.99.
of the CBS broadcast, but did not include the very next moment in the report when Pogue asked a question about the safety of the sub. In Rush's answer, he said that the main part of the sub's infrastructure was designed with help from Boeing, NASA, and the University of Washington:
Pogue: It seems like this submersible has some elements of"MacGyver-y," jerry-rigged-ness. I mean, you're putting construction pipes as ballasts. Rush: I don't know if I'd use that description of it, but there are certain things you want to be buttoned down. So, the pressure vessel [part] is not"MacGyver" at all, because that's where we worked with Boeing, and NASA, and [the] University of Washington. Everything else can fail. Your thrusters can go. Your lights can go. You're still going to be safe.
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