comment by ChoRice City (U22928)
posted 2 minutes ago
Hold on Paul-Henry Nargeolet, they’re sending submersibles to find you!
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Same type though. Good luck
The Marconi wireless telegraph machine on Titanic sent distress calls to nearby ships that helped save 700 people in lifeboats. Better than MODERN DAY text messages
The US Coast Guard will be giving a press conference shortly to give an update on the search and rescue operation
As of Tuesday afternoon, it is thought the crew members have around 50 hours of oxygen left at most
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
comment by JFK (U8919)
posted 10 minutes ago
nah man, all scaly, be like one big fat, slippy, scaly legs.
no amount of upper half is going to make up for that.
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Diddy ride, mate
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BJs. I hope I don't have to explain to all you incels what that is.
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
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The tax deductibility helps
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
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The tax deductibility helps
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It does but even that has its limits.
They need battery power to keep warm and battery power for light, and if they run out of that it will get very cold and pitch black immediately.
There are reports
'Banging' heard in 30-minute intervals'
If these people are saved, this is 100% going to be turned into a film and or documentary
A submarine expert who worked for OceanGate – the company that operates the missing submersible – warned of potential safety problems in 2018, according to US court documents.
David Lochridge moved from Scotland to Washington state to work for the firm. In a BBC interview in 2017 he enthused about the mission and said it was "destined for the sea".
But less than a year later he warned his bosses that flaws in the Titan's carbon hull might go undetected without more stringent testing, and urged the company to have an outside agency certify the vessel.
He said his verbal warnings were ignored until he wrote a report and was called into a meeting with several officials - including OceanGate chief executive Stockton Rush, who is aboard the missing submersible.
OceanGate responded by firing Lochridge. The company sued him for revealing confidential information, and the submarine expert countersued for unfair dismissal. The lawsuit was later settled.
Through his lawyer, Lochridge declined to comment.
Court documents also state that Lochridge learned that the manufacturers of the Titan’s forward viewport only certified it to a depth of 1,300 metres. The Titanic wreck lies 3,800 metres below the ocean surface.
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Lawyers I tell ya.
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
A submarine expert who worked for OceanGate – the company that operates the missing submersible – warned of potential safety problems in 2018, according to US court documents.
David Lochridge moved from Scotland to Washington state to work for the firm. In a BBC interview in 2017 he enthused about the mission and said it was "destined for the sea".
But less than a year later he warned his bosses that flaws in the Titan's carbon hull might go undetected without more stringent testing, and urged the company to have an outside agency certify the vessel.
He said his verbal warnings were ignored until he wrote a report and was called into a meeting with several officials - including OceanGate chief executive Stockton Rush, who is aboard the missing submersible.
OceanGate responded by firing Lochridge. The company sued him for revealing confidential information, and the submarine expert countersued for unfair dismissal. The lawsuit was later settled.
Through his lawyer, Lochridge declined to comment.
Court documents also state that Lochridge learned that the manufacturers of the Titan’s forward viewport only certified it to a depth of 1,300 metres. The Titanic wreck lies 3,800 metres below the ocean surface.
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Lawyers I tell ya.
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Might be it’s all concealed in a confidentiality agreement, but either way; nearing in mind the wealth involved it’s just as likely to be another out of court settlement if anything at all.
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 15 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
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Not nearly about those who dont have a lot of money
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 4 hours, 1 minute ago
There are reports
'Banging' heard in 30-minute intervals'
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Gotta pass the time somehow
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
comment by Robb Cummins-Lyon (U22716)
posted 3 minutes ago
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
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Ooft brutal <laugh<
comment by Robb Cummins-Lyon (U22716)
posted 7 minutes ago
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
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Very cold at that depth
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robb Cummins-Lyon (U22716)
posted 7 minutes ago
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
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Very cold at that depth
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182 metres down
Social media is brutal regarding this. Now a song to the tune of yellow submarine is everywhere - ‘we all died on a homemade submarine’.
Gallows humour will outlive us all.
They’re alive and well, just need to keep banging, and wait for the ROVs to find them, they could be found this afternoon. Might’ve been a good idea to paint the sub a neon bright colour to spot them on the surface, I’m optimistic they’ll be found today.
comment by ChoRice City (U22928)
posted 11 seconds ago
They’re alive and well, just need to keep banging, and wait for the ROVs to find them, they could be found this afternoon. Might’ve been a good idea to paint the sub a neon bright colour to spot them on the surface, I’m optimistic they’ll be found today.
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Now this is what you call “hope”
Fckin shiyte pointless trip anyway, no windows and looking at some images on screens. Could do that from the surface ffs. Rich people man, crazy.
comment by ChoRice City (U22928)
posted 15 minutes ago
They’re alive and well, just need to keep banging, and wait for the ROVs to find them, they could be found this afternoon. Might’ve been a good idea to paint the sub a neon bright colour to spot them on the surface, I’m optimistic they’ll be found today.
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And then what once they find them? How do they get them to the surface?
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posted on 20/6/23
comment by ChoRice City (U22928)
posted 2 minutes ago
Hold on Paul-Henry Nargeolet, they’re sending submersibles to find you!
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Same type though. Good luck
posted on 20/6/23
The Marconi wireless telegraph machine on Titanic sent distress calls to nearby ships that helped save 700 people in lifeboats. Better than MODERN DAY text messages
posted on 20/6/23
The US Coast Guard will be giving a press conference shortly to give an update on the search and rescue operation
posted on 20/6/23
As of Tuesday afternoon, it is thought the crew members have around 50 hours of oxygen left at most
posted on 20/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 hour, 45 minutes ago
comment by JFK (U8919)
posted 10 minutes ago
nah man, all scaly, be like one big fat, slippy, scaly legs.
no amount of upper half is going to make up for that.
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Diddy ride, mate
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BJs. I hope I don't have to explain to all you incels what that is.
posted on 20/6/23
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
posted on 20/6/23
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
posted on 20/6/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
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The tax deductibility helps
posted on 20/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 43 minutes ago
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 34 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
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The tax deductibility helps
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It does but even that has its limits.
posted on 20/6/23
They need battery power to keep warm and battery power for light, and if they run out of that it will get very cold and pitch black immediately.
posted on 21/6/23
There are reports
'Banging' heard in 30-minute intervals'
posted on 21/6/23
If these people are saved, this is 100% going to be turned into a film and or documentary
posted on 21/6/23
A submarine expert who worked for OceanGate – the company that operates the missing submersible – warned of potential safety problems in 2018, according to US court documents.
David Lochridge moved from Scotland to Washington state to work for the firm. In a BBC interview in 2017 he enthused about the mission and said it was "destined for the sea".
But less than a year later he warned his bosses that flaws in the Titan's carbon hull might go undetected without more stringent testing, and urged the company to have an outside agency certify the vessel.
He said his verbal warnings were ignored until he wrote a report and was called into a meeting with several officials - including OceanGate chief executive Stockton Rush, who is aboard the missing submersible.
OceanGate responded by firing Lochridge. The company sued him for revealing confidential information, and the submarine expert countersued for unfair dismissal. The lawsuit was later settled.
Through his lawyer, Lochridge declined to comment.
Court documents also state that Lochridge learned that the manufacturers of the Titan’s forward viewport only certified it to a depth of 1,300 metres. The Titanic wreck lies 3,800 metres below the ocean surface.
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Lawyers I tell ya.
posted on 21/6/23
comment by Silver (U6112)
posted 1 hour, 7 minutes ago
A submarine expert who worked for OceanGate – the company that operates the missing submersible – warned of potential safety problems in 2018, according to US court documents.
David Lochridge moved from Scotland to Washington state to work for the firm. In a BBC interview in 2017 he enthused about the mission and said it was "destined for the sea".
But less than a year later he warned his bosses that flaws in the Titan's carbon hull might go undetected without more stringent testing, and urged the company to have an outside agency certify the vessel.
He said his verbal warnings were ignored until he wrote a report and was called into a meeting with several officials - including OceanGate chief executive Stockton Rush, who is aboard the missing submersible.
OceanGate responded by firing Lochridge. The company sued him for revealing confidential information, and the submarine expert countersued for unfair dismissal. The lawsuit was later settled.
Through his lawyer, Lochridge declined to comment.
Court documents also state that Lochridge learned that the manufacturers of the Titan’s forward viewport only certified it to a depth of 1,300 metres. The Titanic wreck lies 3,800 metres below the ocean surface.
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Lawyers I tell ya.
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Might be it’s all concealed in a confidentiality agreement, but either way; nearing in mind the wealth involved it’s just as likely to be another out of court settlement if anything at all.
posted on 21/6/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 15 hours, 16 minutes ago
comment by Harambe (U22339)
posted 51 minutes ago
Perhaps these billionaires could start spending their money on something more worthwhile.
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Up to them how they spend it no?
And I’ll wager they likely donate significant sums to good causes and/or sponsor institutions. So much nonsense spouted about people with a lot of money.
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Not nearly about those who dont have a lot of money
posted on 21/6/23
comment by Passion Power - Make 1984 fiction again (U8398)
posted 4 hours, 1 minute ago
There are reports
'Banging' heard in 30-minute intervals'
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Gotta pass the time somehow
posted on 21/6/23
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
posted on 21/6/23
comment by Robb Cummins-Lyon (U22716)
posted 3 minutes ago
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
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Ooft brutal <laugh<
posted on 21/6/23
comment by Robb Cummins-Lyon (U22716)
posted 7 minutes ago
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
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Very cold at that depth
posted on 21/6/23
comment by Gingernuts (U2992)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Robb Cummins-Lyon (U22716)
posted 7 minutes ago
The stepson of one of the people in the sub tweeted that he was off to see Blink 182 and the family would have wanted him to go.
That’s cold. But probably thinking about some huge inheritance he’s gonna get too.
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Very cold at that depth
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182 metres down
posted on 21/6/23
Social media is brutal regarding this. Now a song to the tune of yellow submarine is everywhere - ‘we all died on a homemade submarine’.
Gallows humour will outlive us all.
posted on 21/6/23
They’re alive and well, just need to keep banging, and wait for the ROVs to find them, they could be found this afternoon. Might’ve been a good idea to paint the sub a neon bright colour to spot them on the surface, I’m optimistic they’ll be found today.
posted on 21/6/23
comment by ChoRice City (U22928)
posted 11 seconds ago
They’re alive and well, just need to keep banging, and wait for the ROVs to find them, they could be found this afternoon. Might’ve been a good idea to paint the sub a neon bright colour to spot them on the surface, I’m optimistic they’ll be found today.
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Now this is what you call “hope”
posted on 21/6/23
Fckin shiyte pointless trip anyway, no windows and looking at some images on screens. Could do that from the surface ffs. Rich people man, crazy.
posted on 21/6/23
comment by ChoRice City (U22928)
posted 15 minutes ago
They’re alive and well, just need to keep banging, and wait for the ROVs to find them, they could be found this afternoon. Might’ve been a good idea to paint the sub a neon bright colour to spot them on the surface, I’m optimistic they’ll be found today.
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And then what once they find them? How do they get them to the surface?
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