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Posted on: 2005/5/30 18:22
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #3 |
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This is to all new members before you start a new topic have a quick look to see if it's already being discussed, in this case it is, and in other threads there is 4 of the same topic.
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Posted on: 2005/5/30 20:02
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #4 |
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yeah, but I'm too lazy to check the whole forums.
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Posted on: 2005/5/30 22:15
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #5 |
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suppose seing as you just look at 2 or so pages in Titanic historic and you can see because scanning over headings is a very tiring affair. Anyway Titanic was prone to micr cracking, if we look at Olympic at time of her scrap she was showing sings of this after 24 years of service, so 4 times that damage would therefor mean Titanic would never be allowed to sail because health and safety would never allow it.
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Posted on: 2005/5/30 22:34
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #6 |
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Good call bell. We did have this discussion in the board did we?
Well your information is good and new! compliments. I hope every one has a clear answer on this fact for now. |
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Posted on: 2005/5/30 23:37
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #7 |
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i think with the technology today that the titanic would still be able to sail
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Posted on: 2005/5/31 15:20
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #8 |
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Posted on: 2005/5/31 17:53
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #9 |
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nowadays we do, but they couldn't see into the future y'know.
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Posted on: 2005/6/1 0:21
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Re: If the Titanic didn't sink, would it still be sailable? | #10 |
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I would think so. i mean sure they would have to replace the engines and the lifeboats,but maybe. but even then it would be in ww1. after that i think it'd be scrapped ju8st like the olympic. but history is history.
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Posted on: 2005/6/1 2:19
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