I believe that the interior bits are screwed into an inner liner, not the actual pressure hull. You can see the gap between the liner and hull in the image.
this post was submitted on 24 Jun 2023
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Man, even if all had gone well, that's a tiny space to be crammed in for days with 4 other people.
Wait wait was that what the 4 day no-poop guy was doing?
Wasn't the actual dive supposed to be 8 hours and the whole trip (including getting to wreck on Mother ship) 4 days total?
William legate is not an automatically trustworthy news source
fair enough 🙈
This can’t be true…
It's not. There's a perforated metal tube inside of the pressure vessel, into which the monitor is screwed.
Sounds about right. I work in IT and the one thing my many rich clients hate is an ugly desk or monitor setup and they’ll do anything not to have one.