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Re: Did the sinking of the Titanic make ships safer today? .:Help Please:.
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Really? I wish I had the other titanic movies

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Great to hear from ya, TITANICsoul!

Things are goin ok for me. How bout you?

I was watching ALL my Titanic movies last night -

Titanic (1953)
A Night To Remember
SOS Titanic
Raise The Titanic (I know - a total fictional movie but still fun to watch)
- and of course-
Titanic (1997)

In all, about 12 or 13 hours of movie run time.

It's hard to believe it's been 98 years since the Titanic wreck!
Anyhow, hope to hear from ya soon.

It'd be nice to bring the 'site back to life like it was-
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Well I'm here again
yeah time goes on really quick

How are you?


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Oh, wow! Long time since anyone replied here. Sorry it took me a while to answer('net connection issues). Happy Holidays/Happy New Year incase I don't get back on Titanic.com in time.
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hey I see you're still on the website..

it's been so long...


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god.. it's been 4 years since my last comment here

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I'd have to say Yes to it. Lifeboats for all and evacuation drills are standard on all liners (ocean and cruise). <br /><br />Sadly though, it took 1,523 lives lost to get ships safer. Why does it take a disaster to get us to improve our travel regulations? The lifeboat laws (that Titanic was using) were from the 1800's and for liners that were about 1/3rd the size.<br /><br />I guess society is only "reactive" and not "pro-active" (I think that's the word for it).
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I believe it did. More than likely they listen to the warnings if there are any and all ocean liners are required to have enough lifeboats for everyone on board.
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^^ Okay thank you. That information has helped me. I think I have enough for my 7 minute speach.
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Well, you might want to add that along with enough lifeboats for everyone, Titanic also inspired the need for manditory lifeboat drills so that everyone will know where to go in case of an emergency.

I do not think it was totally tied with the Titanic, but more inspired because of, ships today have Personal Address systems (intercoms) to let people know that something is wrong (unlike Titanic, which had to rely on her stewards and such knocking and banging on people's doors, which too a lot of time!)

In Titanics younger sistership Britannic, they installed a tube that could take messages from the marconi room to the bridge and back. That way, the bridge could get the ice messages promptly and not have the operators delay or not take deliver them at all. To make it short- Titanic inspired more importance to getting wireless navigation messages to the commanding officers.

The shipyard that built Titanic (Harland and Wolff), recalled Titanic's sister ship Olympic from service, and stopped construction on Britannic, to reconstruct their watertight compartment systems. I'm sure shipbuilders all around the world looked at what went wrong with Titanic and made notes to inprove their ships.

Titanic had weaker steel than todays ships. But the steel we have today is more due to technology rather than a result of the disaster. But...maybe you can work it in if you need to fill some time!

Please read about these points yourself and you may find some other info yourself, but I hope this gets you started.

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