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[quote:8c4151922f="rose89"]yes but how? they wouldntve been on the olympic before.[/quote:8c4151922f] I disagree. Many Titanic passengers had been on Olympic in 1911 or early 1912. [quote:8c4151922f="rose89"]and plus, arent they supposed to be twin ships? which would make them very much alike.[/quote:8c4151922f] It's not that simple, as Bruce Beveridge and Steve Hall's book 'Olympic & Titanic: The Truth About The Conspiracy' makes clear. Best regards, Mark. |
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Posted on: 2004/9/3 9:02
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yes but how? they wouldntve been on the olympic before. and plus, arent they supposed to be twin ships? which would make them very much alike.
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Posted on: 2004/9/3 4:20
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[quote:bc4632af48="rose89"]yes, but they werent they so wrapped up in the excitement of the ship's sailing away?[/quote:bc4632af48]
I don't see what relevance that has - with regard to observations, anyone with a B-deck cabin would have known that they were on Olympic, if the ships had been swapped. Best, Mark. |
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Posted on: 2004/9/2 9:10
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yes, but they werent they so wrapped up in the excitement of the ship's sailing away?
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Posted on: 2004/9/2 1:38
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[quote:632055e1d4="rose89"]yes but they wouldnt know. they wouldnt go measuring her few days before her maiden voyage?[/quote:632055e1d4]
Hi! That suggestion makes the implicit assumption that the only differences between the two ships was their gross tonnage (or length, in which case it's wrong); if you look at Bruce Beveridge and Steve Hall's new book they have a mass of photos showing how different the two ships were -- that is, significantly more different than is commonly reported. It's my belief that they would care and would know. Best regards, Mark. |
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Posted on: 2004/9/1 9:11
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yes but they wouldnt know. they wouldnt go measuring her few days before her maiden voyage?
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Posted on: 2004/8/31 22:38
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Hi!
In that case I still disagree. :wink: Even before the maiden voyage, anyone considering travelling would have been interested. Best regards, Mark. |
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Posted on: 2004/8/31 8:35
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my bad, i wanted to say, before she sank, not after. my bad. im sorry.
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Posted on: 2004/8/30 22:44
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[quote:30c230ad0c="rose89"]im saying that i dont believe that they did switch them. but if they did nobody of that time would want to know or would care (at least not after she sank.)[/quote:30c230ad0c]
We'll have to disagree. After the sinking, I think even more people would have cared. Best regards, Mark. |
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Posted on: 2004/8/30 9:22
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no, i wasnt clear. what i tried to say was that nobody cared or thought that the WLS could possibly switch the ships. so nobody would go and measure the ship's sizes.
im saying that i dont believe that they did switch them. but if they did nobody of that time would want to know or would care (at least not after she sank.) |
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