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My father, commander of the US Navy ship at the scene, said more banging was heard as there's a drive to deep left by Castellanos that will be a home run.My father, commander of the U.S navy ship at the scene said more banging was heard at 30 mins intervals. They have pinpointed the sound to a location 2.5miles down on the sea bed….that means they’re alive but we won’t be able to save them in time
#Titan #Titanic #TitanicRescue
Interesting take. I didn't realize it was a competition.I think this guy is the biggest loss from this expedition.
well the one dude is the founder of the company. He can fuck off.Interesting take.
How much do you know about the five individuals?
I’d be hard-pressed to call a 77 year old the biggest loss given his factory warranty was near expiration regardless.Interesting take. I didn't realize it was a competition.
How much do you know about each of the five individuals?
I agree.I’d be hard-pressed to call a 77 year old the biggest loss given his factory warranty was near expiration regardless.
Like underwater buggery.In fairness, most of those pages were just using this event as a springboard to more interesting conversations.
well the one dude is the founder of the company. He can fuck off.
the British billionaire seems like a douche
the kid has potential but is likely spoiled by his idiot dad, who was also on there.
come to this of it, this dude is probably no longer worth a shit either. Let the younger, fresher faces of ocean research do their thing.
he should have retired years ago anyways.
you mean joining the Mile Below Club?Like underwater buggery.
I know enoughYou could have saved yourself and us some time by simply replying "very, very little."
Ask any of our resident submariners. It isn’t gay if you’re underwater.Like underwater buggery.
You certainly think so - that's never been in question.I know enough
I won trivia at the bar last night.You certainly think so - that's never been in question.
There was that story a few years ago it was off the coast of S. Africa I think where a vessel went down suddenly in about 100-200 feet of water. Everyone on board died except for one guy who found an air pocket. For a few days he was in cold water up to his chest And pitch black. He could hear the sharks tearing his crew mates apart and he had to fight them off as well. When the recovery team went down (assuming no survivors) they were shocked to find him alive.
They’re rich enough to bring the titanic to them if they want to look at it.
I've seen the story. Crazy. I think he survived on Pepsi or something.There was that story a few years ago it was off the coast of S. Africa I think where a vessel went down suddenly in about 100-200 feet of water. Everyone on board died except for one guy who found an air pocket. For a few days he was in cold water up to his chest And pitch black. He could hear the sharks tearing his crew mates apart and he had to fight them off as well. When the recovery team went down (assuming no survivors) they were shocked to find him alive.
So it sounds like sharks waste no time in these instances.
there doesn't seem to be much compassion for refugees who die on a raft....so I don't think soIf these guys weren't rich, would you feel more compassion?
They knowingly made a decision too put themselves at high risk so my sympathy is limitedIf these guys weren't rich, would you feel more compassion?