Allright well iam rummaging through the hells that ahve just passed, like nautrel disasters and other crazy events. What do yall think about the Titanic. Personnally that shit is scary as hell. I think the Captian, John Edward Smith crashed into the side of that thing on purpose, you know. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez_iSh5JqVo&feature=related"]YouTube - Titanic Survivors: What They Saw (1)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVEvbEE0pwc&feature=related"]YouTube - Titanic Survivors: What They Saw (2) Yeah man that shit is scary.
i think it was arrogance. and those big ships dont turn super fast. it was arrogance, coupled with circumstances that made it worse: the smooth seas, the darkness of the night, the lack of binoculars in the crows nest, the ice they had been warned about and disregarded. just another prime example of human stupidity. damn those poorly designed expansion joints!
I dont understand why they would let one guy captin a ship containing that many people, God. Why does it take us so long to advance?
Say for a minute they had three captains. What would they do when they found out they had or were going to hit an iceberg, take 10 minutes to have a three way debate or vote?
I dont know dude, they were fucked. The only thing we got were sos's, so we werent even advanced enough to make phone calls. The whole thing is defintaly a set up. He went offcourse i think and everything got fucked up.
LOL thats just a number dude, iam like 15 or 16. In real life iam infact twenty, surprising, this years just dropped right off the calander. Amazing. 22 here i am.
One of the surviving bridge crew's daughter recently said that her father told her that it was his fault. He was a mate on the bridge at the time of the accident-at the wheel. The ship had a new type of steering-you turned right to go left and left to turn right (yes I know it's starboard and port-I live on a sailboat). He was ordered to turn hard right at the sighting of the iceberg-he ended up turning hard left (confused by the steering). The crew decided to hide the truth to protect the crew and the company.
woah dude, thats some crazy stuff. Why did they even let ships travel out there especially when theirs ice bergs floating around? Lost without a doubt.