104 years of deception: Titanic sinking reviewed

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  • jamil

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    Did you really see this, or are you recalling a childhood song?

    Well, okay. You got me. It's one of the few things I can remember about being a toddler. It was like just floating in the air, so I grabbed it. It stung me. I let it go. It flew off laughing its ass off at me. ****ing *****.

    The other memory I have as a toddler is my brother being pissed at me and opening the car door. This was before people got all hung up about seatbelts. Luckily we were driving down the driveway. It was a long gravel driveway. I cried as I saw the car go on because I thought my dad wouldn't notice and I'd be left behind. Then I saw the break lights. I was quite pleased when my brother got a switchin' later. Totally worth it.
     

    ATM

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    I've seen a child grab a bumblebee. Didn't take long to let it go. Any guess what mood the child was in after?

    Is mood a product of the mind? The richness of a child's mind compared to that of a bee... no comparison.
     

    DRob

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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

    Weight bearing capability being equal, steel will fail before wood in a fire. That said, methinks this is somehow linked to the that hoax building collapse of 9/11/01.
     
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