104 years of deception: Titanic sinking reviewed

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  • eric001

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    Too much fire on the inside?

    Too much ice on the outside?

    Neither one really explains why the Titanic sank.

    The real reason is way too much WATER on the inside. There, case solved.

    If only they'd have asked me, I could have told them the one obvious answer everyone seems to overlook...
     

    rvb

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    So fire can weaken steel, without being hot enough to melt it? Hmmm....

    my 8 yr old is doing a sci fair project on the titanic, perhaps he can either prove or debunk this...

    -rvb
     

    Twangbanger

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    Sigh...one full page of responses, and yet again, we roll over into page #2 with the truth still completely safe from discovery. I really thought we'd gotten a step quicker on this sort of thing. But I guess nothing can be taken for granted.

    Speaking of taking for granted - what is being taken for granted here?
    A little red wagon full of leaves has been pushed up to the guard post. What is not necessarily apparent, is who is the guard...and who is the little boy.

    The marbles are still warm in hand. Keep practicing people.
     

    NyleRN

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    Sigh...one full page of responses, and yet again, we roll over into page #2 with the truth still completely safe from discovery. I really thought we'd gotten a step quicker on this sort of thing. But I guess nothing can be taken for granted.

    Speaking of taking for granted - what is being taken for granted here?
    A little red wagon full of leaves has been pushed up to the guard post. What is not necessarily apparent, is who is the guard...and who is the little boy.

    The marbles are still warm in hand. Keep practicing people.

    Did you double major in philosophy and theater?
     

    ATM

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    More like 9/11

    Agreed.

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    littletommy

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    I remember back shortly before my grandfather died, in the late winter/early spring of 1972, we had gathered at his home because we knew the end was near. One of the stories he blessed us with was how, as a young man of 15 in 1912, he recalled reading on the internet of the horrible tragedy of the titanic striking an iceberg and sinking. If my grandfather says he read on the internet that it struck an iceberg, then by god, it struck an iceberg!
     
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