I'm not upset about the memes, but I do think they're kind of in poor taste. Billionaires or not, I'm sure they had families that cared about them. Now if it had been Biden, Harris, Pelosi and Schumer as the passengers, then I'd say have at it!While I am not against jokes and memes, there are some CELEBRATING the death of people because they have money.
One guy with 'marxist' in his 'name'.
Even some people on the left, are telling him to STFU because he's making them look bad.
Just that while ago too. Navy pretty much confirmed it.CBS and BBC reporting that the Navy had the implosion event in SOSUS or whatever the current equivalent.
I'm not upset about the memes, but I do think they're kind of in poor taste. Billionaires or not, I'm sure they had families that cared about them. Now if it had been Biden, Harris, Pelosi and Schumer as the passengers, then I'd say have at it!
Oh I'm not opposed to dark humor. Just seemed a little too soon to me. I guess I'm getting soft.Dark Humor is a thing.
Not everybody gets it
Just like food in Russia.
I read a little bit ago that the 19 year old son was scared to go on it, and only went to make his father happy on Father's Day.It's all sad and tragic but it's especially so because a father and son who took this adventure on father's day together were on board. Wow.
I could see diving on wrecks in the Great Lakes. Ocean floor stuff? Probably a hard pass regardless of how sturdy the construction of the vessel.I never heard of such a thing as underwater tourism. It's sounds like somthing I might have considered... until about 3 days ago. Two and a half miles below the ocean's surface is pretty dang deep.
Yeah, if there isnt a chance I could put on a mask and escape, I'm not going. For something cool enough I might risk spending time in a decompression chamber if the SHTF. But that deep? Hells naw.I could see diving on wrecks in the Great Lakes. Ocean floor stuff? Probably a hard pass regardless of how sturdy the construction of the vessel.
Eh. This is pretty much how I'd anticipate dying if I won a hundred million in the lottery. Or a rocket explosion.I could see diving on wrecks in the Great Lakes. Ocean floor stuff? Probably a hard pass regardless of how sturdy the construction of the vessel.
Fun fact: I toured the USS Cobia earlier today and had the good fortune to have a veteran of the subsequent submarine class along and willing to talk at any opportunity. I got him to go into detail on the escape trunks.Yeah, if there isnt a chance I could put on a mask and escape, I'm not going. For something cool enough I might risk spending time in a decompression chamber if the SHTF. But that deep? Hells naw.
Man, that breaks the team rules about dumping on the bus, eh?Wow, I just watched a tour of the inside of the sub. If someone has to drop a deuce, they have to pull a curtain and do it in the front. I would be pretty pissed at someone if I had to wait for them to take a dump to see outside after paying $250K
I did some looking around to satisfy my curiosity. One theory I read said the inside of the sub essentially becomes like the combustion chamber of a diesel engine. The air and hydrocarbons(people) are compressed until it all ignites.By listening to the SOSUS system, when the USS Thresher sank, the water is estimated to have reached speeds of 4,000 miles per hour.
And that was shallower.
Even assuming 1/10th of that, 400mph, what condition would they be in?
Yep.I did some looking around to satisfy my curiosity. One theory I read said the inside of the sub essentially becomes like the combustion chamber of a diesel engine. The air and hydrocarbons(people) are compressed until it all ignites.
Air increases in temperature when compressed. The air in the pressure vessel compressed to 1/375th its previous volume and increased in temperature to...a lot.I did some looking around to satisfy my curiosity. One theory I read said the inside of the sub essentially becomes like the combustion chamber of a diesel engine. The air and hydrocarbons(people) are compressed until it all ignites.
Probably. It’s just how some of us work. It’s how we deal with sad topics.Oh I'm not opposed to dark humor. Just seemed a little too soon to me. I guess I'm getting soft.