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[News] Missing submersible.



Nibbler

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Aug 12, 2014
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I don't know why anyone would want to spend vast amounts of cash to visit the resting place of the Titanic. If you are interested in that sort of thing there are 3D scans and VR experiences which show more detail than you could see from a submersible with a tiny window.

I suppose some people have so much cash they don't know what to do with it? It's like that billionaire who died on the operating table as they were trying to give him a bigger penis.

Hopefully they will be rescued, and will use their wealth on less self indulgent projects in the future.
 














Sepulveda

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Mar 19, 2023
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I don't know why anyone would want to spend vast amounts of cash to visit the resting place of the Titanic. If you are interested in that sort of thing there are 3D scans and VR experiences which show more detail than you could see from a submersible with a tiny window.
Yeah I mean there are already long videos of the Titanic relict underwater and it's not like by being in that submarine you'd have a more "direct" experience than that, since you'd still be at a distance and separated by a screen/window plus tons of metal. You'd still only experience a metal cubicle and a window where hopefully you'd see a bit of the Titanic underwater. There really is no reason to do it. I could have maybe understood it if that was the only way to see the current state of the Titanic and there weren't any available videos or pictures of it, but that's not the case.
 








Grizz

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Well it isn't as simple as just going up and down, there's strong underwater currents that can cause huge drift, especially if they have power or manoeuvring problems. The wreck of the Titanic is scattered over a huge area and when you're searching in the dark it's worse than a needle in a haystack. The only thing I thought they'd have would be an independently powered beacon that would help pinpoint their location, even that deep under water, but maybe that tech doesn't exist.
 




Mr Bridger

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Feb 25, 2013
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Good news! It does actually have a toilet (no, really).
Literally sitting on the bottom of the seabed shitting themselves in front of one another. Grim
 








Mr Bridger

Sound of the suburbs
Feb 25, 2013
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Any decent conspiracy theories doing the rounds yet?
Prime suspect.

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Wozza

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Jul 6, 2003
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Well it isn't as simple as just going up and down, there's strong underwater currents that can cause huge drift, especially if they have power or manoeuvring problems. The wreck of the Titanic is scattered over a huge area and when you're searching in the dark it's worse than a needle in a haystack. The only thing I thought they'd have would be an independently powered beacon that would help pinpoint their location, even that deep under water, but maybe that tech doesn't exist.
Or perhaps it wasn't in 'Camperworld' when they were kitting it out...

 


Lady Whistledown

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Jul 7, 2003
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Or perhaps it wasn't in 'Camperworld' when they were kitting it out...


Some expert was saying earlier that GPS doesn't work that far down.

I saw the CBS documentary, and realised just how rudimentary that sub is. There aren't even any seats in it: they're all just sat on the floor, and asked to take their shoes off on entry. If you paid me £195,000, I still wouldn't get in that thing. Terrifying.
 


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