http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/14/world/europe/italy-cruise-deaths/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
How can this even happen with today's technology?
3 reported dead... 40 to 50 missing.....
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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/14/world/europe/italy-cruise-deaths/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
How can this even happen with today's technology?
3 reported dead... 40 to 50 missing.....
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http://edition.cnn.com/2012/01/14/world/europe/italy-cruise-deaths/index.html?hpt=hp_t1
How can this even happen with today's technology?
3 reported dead... 40 to 50 missing.....
Indeed, boss. Now, can we talk about my hazardous work bonus? *hides blowtorch*
Duty-free shopping, all-you-can-eat buffets and one-night stands. That's about the basic premise, I think.Frankly I'm surprised it doesn't happen more often. I've often wondered how long before some cruise ship plows ashore (ok, this wasn't ashore), what with all the ferried ramming into their moorings we've had lately.
Cruise ships are mass graves, defying death on a quirk of physics. That anyone is calm on one blows my mind - don't they know even in the best of circumstances, they're bobbing precariously above 2 miles of cold, black liquid funeral full of lovecraftian horrors?
How can this even happen with today's technology?
Well there you have it, they where using Bronze Age maps...This weekend another captain said that the rock they hit has been on the charts since the Iron Age...
I guess sex and bargains are enough to distract most people from endless fathoms of unlit, salty, monster-infested, smothering doom.Duty-free shopping, all-you-can-eat buffets and one-night stands. That's about the basic premise, I think.
Nope, he was just being an ass-hat. Who I guess was "driving by feel/eye." And not looking at his charts, at all.Well there you have it, they where using Bronze Age maps...
Probably was at the "Captain's table" and wasn't at the con at all.Nope, he was just being an ass-hat. Who I guess was "driving by feel/eye." And not looking at his charts, at all.
It's not so bad here in the Baltic Sea, really... The average depth is about 180 ft, it's more brackish than salty... and the only time there's monsters in it is when the Sauna Society go skinny-dipping.I guess sex and bargains are enough to distract most people from endless fathoms of unlit, salty, monster-infested, smothering doom.
"Obviously this blue part here is the land..."Nope, he was just being an ass-hat. Who I guess was "driving by feel/eye." And not looking at his charts, at all.
Man, and i was so sure he had a 5000 year old map...Nope, he was just being an ass-hat. Who I guess was "driving by feel/eye." And not looking at his charts, at all.