mvscal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 12:43 am
We aren't "splurging," you fucking idiot. Those people and their equipment are already on the payroll with the task of search and rescue...which is what they are doing.
Spoken like someone who has never searched or rescued anything. Stick to things you know about like cheering on pedos on their cross country flights from the law.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 4:56 am
by FiatLux
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 6:04 am
by Softball Bat
This video answers some of the questions people have.
From what is presented here, it sounds like the only way the passengers are alive is if they were somehow able to escape the submersible and make it to the surface of the ocean.
But even in that case, it is hard to imagine that they are still alive,
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:45 am
by Diego in Seattle
It's a shame that the CEO died in the sub. He was just about to expand into low-cost airline flights...
Softball Bat wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 6:04 am
This video answers some of the questions people have.
From what is presented here, it sounds like the only way the passengers are alive is if they were somehow able to escape the submersible and make it to the surface of the ocean.
But even in that case, it is hard to imagine that they are still alive,
Why aren't videos showing up for me anymore on Brave? They're not showing up on Microsoft Edge either.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 1:19 pm
by Softball Bat
SM wrote:Why aren't videos showing up for me anymore on Brave? They're not showing up on Microsoft Edge either.
This place sucks horse cocks.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 3:24 pm
by Kierland
Are there any depths you sick fucks won’t sink to for a cheap laugh?
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 3:28 pm
by Screw_Michigan
Kierland wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 3:24 pm
Are there any depths you sick fucks won’t sink to for a cheap laugh?
FiatLux wrote: ↑Tue Jun 20, 2023 7:02 pm
Their guts are splattered all over the ocean floor and they didn't feel a thing.
Being in the Ocean 3 to 4 times a week gives me a slight advantage on how the Ocean works and the outcome. I can feel the pressure when I go over the falls and I'm knocked down 30 feet or more below the surface for a minute or more when its double overhead or more.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 6:52 pm
by Dr_Phibes
Debris field found.
So much for the needle in a haystack, how convenient. This is suspiciously suspicious.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2023 7:07 pm
by mvscal
Booger wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 4:36 pm
Debris field found.
So much for the needle in a haystack, how convenient. This is suspiciously suspicious.
Allegedly it was found about 400 meters away from the Titanic which is where it was going. Doesn't seem that far fetched.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:17 am
by Meat Head
I wonder if they got a look at the wreck before they became part of the wreck. The time line suggests they were about 3/4 of the way down so most likely not.
The sub had a hull monitoring system to detect trouble, so maybe they had time to be warned. How much time elapsed between leak and death do you guess.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:31 am
by Diego in Seattle
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:40 am
by Sudden Sam
Navy’s listening devices heard the implosion Sunday. They were dead and gone 2 hours after entering the water. Obviously they couldn’t be 100% certain that was what they heard, though.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:19 am
by mvscal
Booger wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:40 am
Navy’s listening devices heard the implosion Sunday. They were dead and gone 2 hours after entering the water. Obviously they couldn’t be 100% certain that was what they heard, though.
From what I read, the procedure is to cut power and free fall for about 2.5 hours before powering back up.
Dying hard is part of exploration. They aren't the first and won't be the last. That's how H. Sapiens rolls.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:33 am
by Sudden Sam
Yep.
The Navy heard the noise the same time comm was lost. Sounds pretty clear what happened.
Engineer fired in 2018 for revealing safety concerns. Carbon fiber problems among them.
Booger wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:40 am
Navy’s listening devices heard the implosion Sunday. They were dead and gone 2 hours after entering the water. Obviously they couldn’t be 100% certain that was what they heard, though.
From what I read, the procedure is to cut power and free fall for about 2.5 hours before powering back up.
Dying hard is part of exploration. They aren't the first and won't be the last. That's how H. Sapiens rolls.
This isn’t exploration you dumb fuck. That wreck has been probed and prodded more than your sister. This is Darwining yourself in a Lego Submarine.
“So we sailed on to the wreck
Till we found the sea of greed
And we died beneath the waves
In our Lego submarine
They all died in a Lego Submarine, a Lego Submarine”
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:08 am
by Dr_Phibes
mvscal wrote: ↑Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:38 pm
Allegedly it was found about 400 meters away from the Titanic which is where it was going. Doesn't seem that far fetched.
True. in an unlittered landscape directly under it's last known position.
I was thinking, how do you find a debris field the size of a minivan in a debris field the size of a town? With a range of vision 6m, exactly when the air is supposed to run out?
Sounded a little too stage managed, but hey.
Booger wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:40 am
Navy’s listening devices heard the implosion Sunday. They were dead and gone 2 hours after entering the water. Obviously they couldn’t be 100% certain that was what they heard, though.
From what I read, the procedure is to cut power and free fall for about 2.5 hours before powering back up.
Dying hard is part of exploration. They aren't the first and won't be the last. That's how H. Sapiens rolls.
This isn’t exploration you dumb fuck. That wreck has been probed and prodded more than your sister. This is Darwining yourself in a Lego Submarine.
“So we sailed on to the wreck
Till we found the sea of greed
And we died beneath the waves
In our Lego submarine
They all died in a Lego Submarine, a Lego Submarine”
LOL
Rack!
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:37 am
by Screw_Michigan
Meat Head wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:17 am
I wonder if they got a look at the wreck before they became part of the wreck. The time line suggests they were about 3/4 of the way down so most likely not.
The sub had a hull monitoring system to detect trouble, so maybe they had time to be warned. How much time elapsed between leak and death do you guess.
I think it was instantaneous. They had no idea what hit them.
Crushed like a soda can and splatterd into the ocean depths forever. Just additional graves claimed by the Titanic.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:23 am
by Mikey
Can we get back to bitching about Drumpf and Biden now?
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 6:55 am
by Softball Bat
Carson wrote: ↑Wed Jun 21, 2023 4:54 amGood news: banging sounds indicate at least one of them is still alive.
They allegedly died long before the banging sounds were detected.
Suleman reportedly told family members he was concerned about the tour and “wasn’t very up for it.” The
trip was over the Father’s Day weekend and he was keen to please his father, she added.
Moral of the story: When dad proposes a batshit crazy idea, it is perfectly reasonable to -----> just say no!
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 9:14 am
by kcdave
Geniuses @ work.
"Lets build a submersible that looks like a giant stroker."
"Lets also build it without the ELT. No need to waste the extra $900."
Meat Head wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:17 am
I wonder if they got a look at the wreck before they became part of the wreck. The time line suggests they were about 3/4 of the way down so most likely not.
The sub had a hull monitoring system to detect trouble, so maybe they had time to be warned. How much time elapsed between leak and death do you guess.
I think it was instantaneous. They had no idea what hit them.
Crushed like a soda can and splatterd into the ocean depths forever. Just additional graves claimed by the Titanic.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 11:49 am
by Diego in Seattle
At least those 4 passengers died with the comfort of knowing that the pilot/company CEO wasn't under onerous regulations.....
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 12:58 pm
by Sudden Sam
Go to oceangateexpeditions.com
Read PH Nargeolot’s feedback on earlier trips.
Site still up. Links killed.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:07 pm
by General Peters
Stockton Rush, CEO of the OceanGate company responsible for a Titanic exploration submarine currently lost at sea, prioritized diversity over experience when putting together crews. “When I started business… other sub operators [were] out there but they typically [had] gentlemen who are ex-military submariners… a whole bunch of 50-year-old white guys,” he said during a 2020 interview.
“I wanted our team to be younger, to be inspirational… [A] 25-year-old who’s a sub pilot or a platform operator or one of our techs can be inspirational,” he said while an image of a female crew member showed on screen, adding: “We also want our team to have a variety of different backgrounds.”
CEO Stockton Rush valued diversity over competency and experience.
Let this be (yet another) lesson to everyone to hire based on qualifications, not to check diversity boxes. Of course, we should have learned that from the current administration and the ensuing clusterfukk that it created, but ....gotta keep flying those rainbow and BLM flags to show everyone how diveerrrthhh you are, while imploding beneath the sea.
Let the tantrums and spazzing begin...
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:15 pm
by Screw_Michigan
General Peters wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:07 pmStockton Rush, CEO of the OceanGate company responsible for a Titanic exploration submarine currently lost at sea, prioritized diversity over experience when putting together crews. “When I started business… other sub operators [were] out there but they typically [had] gentlemen who are ex-military submariners… a whole bunch of 50-year-old white guys,” he said during a 2020 interview.
“I wanted our team to be younger, to be inspirational… [A] 25-year-old who’s a sub pilot or a platform operator or one of our techs can be inspirational,” he said while an image of a female crew member showed on screen, adding: “We also want our team to have a variety of different backgrounds.”
CEO Stockton Rush valued diversity over competency and experience.
Let this be (yet another) lesson to everyone to hire based on qualifications, not to check diversity boxes. Of course, we should have learned that from the current administration and the ensuing clusterfukk that it created, but ....gotta keep flying those rainbow and BLM flags to show everyone how diveerrrthhh you are, while imploding beneath the sea.
Let the tantrums and spazzing begin...
Generally Stupid checks in with Ben Shapiro's latest marching orders.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:41 pm
by Kierland
So the rich white guy fucked up. Why are you following those stupid fucks anyways?
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 2:53 pm
by General Peters
No, a rich woke tard fukked up. A self-loather. Much like yourself.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:03 pm
by Kierland
You say woke so much it’s lost all it’s meaning.
Re: 70-96 hours
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2023 3:15 pm
by L45B
Double- RIP to Mr Gordon Lightfoot, who if still alive, could have woven us a beautiful tapestry of lyrics in tribute to the wreck-of-the-titan-submersiblllllllle. Damn.
Maybe Weird Al still has some air left in the tank.