I'm not all that humble, but I'll tell you what I believe.
The bulk of the men involved in this adventure have a pretty good idea
of the risk involved.
Extreme sports, of which this could be described by some outsiders, is
all about pushing the envelope, and sometimes doing what is thought to be
impossible by many.
Scuba diving, hang gliding, down hill skiing, surfing the big ones in
Hawaii, or any other FUN thing has it's risks. As professionals, any person
capable of building his own sub, knows the need to minimize risks and plan
for all contingencies, but still expect to die if the shit hits the
fan.
Although I grieve for the men and their families, I still envy them for
their courage and imagination.
Men are made by their desires, and driven by their dreams.
The friends who perished were living those dreams, and probably
wouldn't trade their lives for anyone's.
Let's celebrate their achievements, and remember them as they would
like to be remembered. Hero's of a new dimension for mankind ( the deep sea
) and true explorers laying out a path for the rest of us to follow.
Thanks, Frank D.