Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Book Review: Blind Man's Bluff

To begin the journey of underwater espionage, we first opened to a story of a USS Seawolf sub that was once a highly respectable submarine, but has been replaced by a newer nuclear powered sub. Now the Seawolf is forced to play cat and mice game with Russia to test their Sonar systems. Diesel powered submarine engines are the earliest stages of underwater watercraft before it was transformed into nuclear powered boats.
USS Seawolf
Anyway, the story begins with the submarine Cochino. It's a diesel powered submarine which is also one of the first boats to operate underwater while using a sonar for eavesdropping purposes. Well, that obviously gone wrong and Cochino blew up and a lot of people were killed. So there was that deadly beginning.

Well, as technology flourish, instead of having to snorkel to get fresh air, submarines can now remain under water indefinitely due to the invention of nuclear powered engines. This allowed US Navy to spy on their rivals more effectively. The reason US was desperate to create an effective espionage machine is because during that period, Russia and Cuba were trading military weapons and natural resources, which also enforced a socialistic ideal in Cuba. Since Russia was United States' rival, Cuba being Russia's ally clearly imposed a threat. Therefore, in order to prevent any unwelcomed attacks, US began the long road of underwater espionage.

So it goes..

The book spoke a lot about Submarines, from old Boats to new designs. It also spoke of the USS Scorpion, how on one of its trial run, it never made it back to base. Well, here comes John Craven. With his crazy intuition style probability method of tracking down watercraft, he freakin' found USS Scorpion! Who would've thought! Well, the book goes on for about 100 pages going over the process of finding good ol' Scorpion. They found out that it was a torpedo that jettisoned within the torpedo room (because of a defective electrical ignition device) that cost the lives of over 80 men.
Then the book goes into the real spying technology.. tapping phone and cable lines in Russian territory, invention of robotic sweepers to sweep up any russian military scraps, and also high pressure cameras that allow images to be captured under the deep sea. There aren't any real conflict that happened throughout the book, but it really engages the reader by keeping them on their toes because you never know what will happen next. It is a very powerful and educational novel about the history of underwater defense and the numerous lives that were lost in order to keep America safe.

I enjoyed reading this book and applaud the bravery of the men who tread the deep sea to shadow Russian submarines and who participated in other dangerous missions in order to provide valuable information for our nation in preparation of war and defense.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

First 10k RACE!

Hello! I had my first 10k race over the weekend at Central Park. It was their Park to Park race through NY Road Runner. I was really crampy, crabby, sleepy that day, but nonetheless, I finished!!!
I must say, road running is MUCH MUCH more entertaining than running on the treadmill. It was held on sunday, day after the Bon Jovi Concert in Central Park, so there were still garbage somewhere along the roads.
I am going to participate in a Cystic Fibrosis 4M Race on 7/27. Then I have scheduled a few more races in August before my big half marathon in September in Queens. I have recently joined a road runners club and yesterday when i met them for the first time, it was EXHAUSTING! Everyone ran faster than me (even Bertha who is in her 70s.) However, everyone was coaching me on how to run better and faster. I'm actually happy that I joined the group! woohoo! Free training tips and advice!
Anyone want to join me on a road rage running?? hahaha, I'm just kidding.
However, after my birthday, I have to get back on track with my pending projects (still a secret) and finish watching all the seasons to 'Angel.' Yes, i'm an official Angel fan.