Hostile The Duke Messages 119,565 Reaction score 4,544 Apr 10, 2012 #1 The Titanic set sail from England to New York. 5 Days later...we got a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio. Hard to believe even after all these years.
The Titanic set sail from England to New York. 5 Days later...we got a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio. Hard to believe even after all these years.
kristie Well-Known Member Messages 8,504 Reaction score 804 Apr 10, 2012 #3 Hostile;4500585 said: The Titanic set sail from England to New York. 5 Days later...we got a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio. Hard to believe even after all these years. Click to expand... yeah.
Hostile;4500585 said: The Titanic set sail from England to New York. 5 Days later...we got a movie with Leonardo DiCaprio. Hard to believe even after all these years. Click to expand... yeah.
RS12 Well-Known Member Messages 33,305 Reaction score 32,013 Apr 10, 2012 #4 The good news is they learned from their mistakes in design and safety after that. The bad news is 1500 people paid the price. Those people in the lower decks never had a prayer.
The good news is they learned from their mistakes in design and safety after that. The bad news is 1500 people paid the price. Those people in the lower decks never had a prayer.
trickblue Not Old School...Old Testament... Messages 31,439 Reaction score 3,961 Apr 10, 2012 #5 Watching the PBS documentary while I'm up here on business in Spokane... GOOD stuff...
kristie Well-Known Member Messages 8,504 Reaction score 804 Apr 10, 2012 #6 i went to high school with a guy who was big into learning about the titanic. i would say he was obsessed in a sense. he knew so much about it.
i went to high school with a guy who was big into learning about the titanic. i would say he was obsessed in a sense. he knew so much about it.
CanadianCowboysFan Lightning Rod Messages 25,807 Reaction score 8,589 Apr 12, 2012 #7 cheapo owner skimped out on the rivets,
burmafrd Well-Known Member Messages 43,820 Reaction score 3,379 Apr 12, 2012 #8 CanadianCowboysFan;4503442 said: cheapo owner skimped out on the rivets, Click to expand... typical remark of the ill informed The rivets were the standard at that time What was NOT known was that in sub freezing temperatures they became brittle. Of course YOU would ignore the fact that hundreds of ships sailed with the same kind of rivets without incident.
CanadianCowboysFan;4503442 said: cheapo owner skimped out on the rivets, Click to expand... typical remark of the ill informed The rivets were the standard at that time What was NOT known was that in sub freezing temperatures they became brittle. Of course YOU would ignore the fact that hundreds of ships sailed with the same kind of rivets without incident.
YosemiteSam Unfriendly and Aloof! Messages 45,858 Reaction score 22,195 Apr 12, 2012 #9 You mean the Titanic was real??!?!?!