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Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic

Posted By: Dart 500

Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/04/23 05:21 AM

Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/04/23 06:30 AM

Originally Posted by Dart 500
C.G.G., computer generated graphics haha down twocents
Posted By: Moparite

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/04/23 02:52 PM

"It never happened" At least not yet.
Posted By: Greenwood

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/04/23 08:24 PM

Now, never having been out on the open ocean, the Titanic still mystifies me. It surprises me that the star light was not sufficient to illuminate the iceberg. I've been in places where a moonless night brings out the Milky Way in high def. It makes me think a white chunk of ice would almost appear to glow. Just a random thought. Carry on.
Posted By: Nukechargerboy

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/04/23 08:32 PM

Watched my first ship sink during a sinkex nne of oahu. Sadly gone before their time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rViZ2IM6t1I&pp=ygUUdXNzIGZsZXRjaGVyIHNpbmtpbmc%3D

It's a little long, scroll...
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/05/23 07:22 AM

Originally Posted by Nukechargerboy
Watched my first ship sink during a sinkex nne of oahu. Sadly gone before their time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rViZ2IM6t1I&pp=ygUUdXNzIGZsZXRjaGVyIHNpbmtpbmc%3D

It's a little long, scroll...
No worky whiney wrench luck
Posted By: 3hundred

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/05/23 07:28 AM

Originally Posted by Cab_Burge
Originally Posted by Nukechargerboy
Watched my first ship sink during a sinkex nne of oahu. Sadly gone before their time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rViZ2IM6t1I&pp=ygUUdXNzIGZsZXRjaGVyIHNpbmtpbmc%3D

It's a little long, scroll...
No worky whiney wrench luck


Here 'ya go.

Posted By: moparx

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/05/23 04:32 PM

https://www.youtube.com/watch?

leave everything off after the question mark. [as above]
beer
Posted By: Cab_Burge

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/05/23 05:27 PM

That torpedo is destructive shock up
I'm glad we got them bow
Posted By: RoadRunnerLuva

Re: Wonder of the Seas sinks just like Titanic - 07/05/23 08:28 PM

Originally Posted by Greenwood
Now, never having been out on the open ocean, the Titanic still mystifies me. It surprises me that the star light was not sufficient to illuminate the iceberg. I've been in places where a moonless night brings out the Milky Way in high def. It makes me think a white chunk of ice would almost appear to glow. Just a random thought. Carry on.
The iceberg was difficult to spot, because that night in April 1912 it was calm seas. There were no waves breaking at the base of the iceberg. And if it was a moonless night, it would have been very hard to see. It's like driving down an empty desert road on a dark moon less night with no headlights on...how far can you see? Stars don't reflect light, as the moon or sun does. That ship was going way too fast in an area they knew to have icebergs in. They were forewarned about it by other ships. It was the captain and crew's fault, that the Titanic sank. And it was the White Star lines fault, there wasn't enough life boats aboard, to save everyone. The ship wasn't even at full capacity on it's maiden (and only) voyage....or else there would have been more death's, than there actually was! That's why many maritime laws were changed after that sinking.
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