Rescue from sub
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Rescue from sub
Five human beings are trapped inside a tiny submerged 13 kms deep in the ocean. I hope and pray for a positive outcome. It must be a truly terrifying experience in the pitch black environment. My heart bleeds for them.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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Crazy bastards paid $250k US to down in that thing, I wouldn't have done it if you paid me double.
Assuming the hull is intact and hasn't imploded from the pressure, it would be a dead set horrible situation to be in, sitting there waiting for the air to run out. If they are rescued alive it will be nothing short of a miracle
Assuming the hull is intact and hasn't imploded from the pressure, it would be a dead set horrible situation to be in, sitting there waiting for the air to run out. If they are rescued alive it will be nothing short of a miracle
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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Yes I agree. I think the rescuers are going through the motions but logically I cannot get my head around how they can do this. I hope they can somehow.stui magpie wrote:Crazy bastards paid $250k US to down in that thing, I wouldn't have done it if you paid me double.
Assuming the hull is intact and hasn't imploded from the pressure, it would be a dead set horrible situation to be in, sitting there waiting for the air to run out. If they are rescued alive it will be nothing short of a miracle
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
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Yepthink positive wrote:Imagine the search/recovery cost
Gees the whole thing from the sub to the running costs to the fares, to the end, I wonder if anything is insured?
Spent on trying to save 5 people. No such resources provided for attempting to save hundreds of refugees who drowned off the coast of Greece.
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That's the difference between being lost off the USA / Canadian Coast vs Greece's Coast.Magpietothemax wrote:Yepthink positive wrote:Imagine the search/recovery cost
Gees the whole thing from the sub to the running costs to the fares, to the end, I wonder if anything is insured?
Spent on trying to save 5 people. No such resources provided for attempting to save hundreds of refugees who drowned off the coast of Greece.
Greece's Coast Guard has been criticised over this.
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It is.
How the hell do you send text messages in the middle of the ocean and 3km under water?
Sounds like they went down too fast, then tried to correct it and go back up but too slow and too late.
You have to wonder what the passengers were thinking as alerts were going off and the pilot trying to get them back up.
5 people sitting in a space the size of a queen size mattress, 1 tiny little window to see out of, most of the viewing done on computer monitors (which you could do at home) and they paid $250k each for that. **** that.
How the hell do you send text messages in the middle of the ocean and 3km under water?
Sounds like they went down too fast, then tried to correct it and go back up but too slow and too late.
You have to wonder what the passengers were thinking as alerts were going off and the pilot trying to get them back up.
5 people sitting in a space the size of a queen size mattress, 1 tiny little window to see out of, most of the viewing done on computer monitors (which you could do at home) and they paid $250k each for that. **** that.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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