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Ralph Crammed In posted:What did that one button in the otherwise featureless wall do anyway? quote:We only have one button, that’s it. It should be like an elevator — it shouldn’t take a lot of skill. https://youtu.be/29co_Hksk6o?t=184
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#ripbozo
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JUNGLE BOY posted:https://twitter.com/OliLondonTV/status/1671951053753909255 thanks now we will have a huge derail by gamers on human reaction time in milliseconds
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latinotwink1997 posted:We all live in a We all died in a
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# ? Jun 22, 2023 21:28 |
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Carpet posted:I don't think there'll be any money left to pay him after the families of the billionaires have settled their lawsuits. Based on interviews, new stories, and the nervous laugh the CEO gave explaining that actually he’s losing money on the trips when he got interviewed 6 months ago I don’t think they’ll be any money for those lawsuits either. It sounds like a really rich guy realized there was a limited amount of time before the Titanic wreck had degraded too much for him to bilk billionaires out of their money to see it, and he completely underestimated how expensive and complicated deep sea tourism was so he tried to fake it to make it by building a cheap sub and hoped everything would work out for him.
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buglord posted:Yeah as far as dying goes this seems like the quickest way to go about it. And if it’s faster than a nerve impulse you at least can’t feel it, let alone perceive it? They've found shoes at the titanic wreck, albeit obviously covered in dirt and often whatever grows down there. Keep in mind however that the Titanic wasn't a pressurized vessel collapsing rapidly inwards, and just sank instead. Big problem is that if it imploded there probably weren't shoes left to find. Everything got annihilated inside of that sub once it imploded, and it's parts of the hull that are left to drift to the bottom. Archonex fucked around with this message at 21:33 on Jun 22, 2023 |
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buglord posted:Yeah as far as dying goes this seems like the quickest way to go about it. And if it’s faster than a nerve impulse you at least can’t feel it, let alone perceive it? It would have flash-burned with the rest of them, though leaving some Rapturesque sets of empty clothes would be pretty awesomely creepy.
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brillliant observation from the master story teller
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Sydin posted:lmao the replies, shitheads are really latching onto the "they died because the CEO was TOO WOKE to hire 50 year old white guys!!1!11!!" narrative aren't they? Gotta skip past bluechecks to read any human replies
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I bet that safety guy they fired when he brought up all the ways this sub was gonna kill people is feeling pretty vindicated right now.
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uber_stoat posted:soups on! They look so cute when they're eating. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufI0PTckUx8
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Sydin posted:lmao the replies, shitheads are really latching onto the "they died because the CEO was TOO WOKE to hire 50 year old white guys!!1!11!!" narrative aren't they? The woke mind virus is powerful, powerful enough to entice men to their watery graves
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Oh you know he’s seen the memes.
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buglord posted:Yeah as far as dying goes this seems like the quickest way to go about it. And if it’s faster than a nerve impulse you at least can’t feel it, let alone perceive it? A pressure wave is a pressure wave. There's video of clothes being blast off people where wheels explode nearby, but the person is still in once piece. The clothing will be just as torn apart as your bones would be at that force.
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Sydin posted:lmao the replies, shitheads are really latching onto the "they died because the CEO was TOO WOKE to hire 50 year old white guys!!1!11!!" narrative aren't they? if only the 50 year old white guy had another 50 year old white guy!!!
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Ralph Crammed In posted:What did that one button in the otherwise featureless wall do anyway? It lit up green when pressed OP.
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Regalingualius posted:Ahh, see, there’s the problem actually if you press select before start, it switches to two-player mode, and that's what hosed them
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buglord posted:Yeah as far as dying goes this seems like the quickest way to go about it. And if it’s faster than a nerve impulse you at least can’t feel it, let alone perceive it? Obviously we have no way of knowing what explicitly went down but from a physics standpoint of what should happen if the sub were to implode at a 4km depth, everything inside was flash fried at tens of thousands of degrees celcius by the air in the sub igniting from the sudden drastic pressure increase and then subsequently crushed. The clothes are ash.
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Gyrotica posted:It would have flash-burned with the rest of them, though leaving some Rapturesque sets of empty clothes would be pretty awesomely creepy. Okay I’ve heard of the burning thing twice now. How does that happen? Were there flammables keeping the ship running or does physics get funny when this much stuff happens at once in such a short period of time? e: oh thank you Sydin
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ThinkTank posted:I bet that safety guy they fired when he brought up all the ways this sub was gonna kill people is feeling pretty vindicated right now.
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Something I don't quite understand is how the water rushes into the breach, rather than simply falling with gravity. Is the entire water column under a bit of tension, and then once there's an opening in the pressure vessel, that tension forces the water in?
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Trixie Hardcore posted:It sounds like a really rich guy realized there was a limited amount of time before the Titanic wreck had degraded too much for him to bilk billionaires out of their money to see it, and he completely underestimated how expensive and complicated deep sea tourism was so he tried to fake it to make it by building a cheap sub and hoped everything would work out for him. This tracks more-so than being passionate to the point he'd sacrifice money or any other motivation
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The best you can say about this shitshow is “at least it was quick”
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Sydin posted:Obviously we have no way of knowing what explicitly went down but from a physics standpoint of what should happen if the sub were to implode at a 4km depth, everything inside was flash fried at tens of thousands of degrees celcius by the air in the sub igniting from the sudden drastic pressure increase and then subsequently crushed. The clothes are ash. As a side note, do we know for sure it was at 4000 meters and not descending? What I saw of the presser seemed vague on that point. Obviously unless they were close to the surface there isn't going to be anything left to find. I'm just wondering at what depth this thing gave out given that the windows alone were supposedly only rated for 1.3k-1.6k meters.
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Chamale posted:Something I don't quite understand is how the water rushes into the breach, rather than simply falling with gravity. Is the entire water column under a bit of tension, and then once there's an opening in the pressure vessel, that tension forces the water in? *blinks* https://youtu.be/K5g6P8-GmBg This is a good explanation.
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JUNGLE BOY posted:https://twitter.com/OliLondonTV/status/1671951053753909255 Gettin' a real Moa from Zelda II: The Adventure of Link vibe from that Tweet's pic:
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I don't think anything gets totally incinerated, there's just not enough time before the water hits it a microsecond later. The air gets heated up to super-high temperatures because it's rapidly compressed, and the partial pressure of oxygen is so high that some things would start to spontaneously combust... but there's near-zero time to actually burn.
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Chamale posted:Something I don't quite understand is how the water rushes into the breach, rather than simply falling with gravity. Is the entire water column under a bit of tension, and then once there's an opening in the pressure vessel, that tension forces the water in? don't make me tap the delta P video
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big nipples big life posted:What are the first 2? Drunk high schooler jumped off a boat in the Caribbean on a dare and video footage shows he likely jumped in next to a shark https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=4033433 Russian tourist in Egypt got eaten alive by a tiger shark in front of onlookers and his dad https://www.thedailybeast.com/tourists-watch-russian-man-get-devoured-by-shark-on-egypt-beach Potential video in both
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buglord posted:Okay I’ve heard of the burning thing twice now. How does that happen? Were there flammables keeping the ship running or does physics get funny when this much stuff happens at once in such a short period of time? Compressing air causes its temperature to rise. This is at an extremely basic level how a diesel engine works: air is injected into an ignition chamber and them compressed until it's very hot, then fuel is injected which combusts at that heat level, driving the piston and creating work. For reference, a diesel engine compresses air from one atmo to 15-23 atmos. The sub imploding would have been a compression from one atmo to four hundred atmos. That generates enough heat to ignite basically anything, the people and things inside instantaneously burned up like fuel in a diesel engine.
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buglord posted:Okay I’ve heard of the burning thing twice now. How does that happen? Were there flammables keeping the ship running or does physics get funny when this much stuff happens at once in such a short period of time? Think of the hull like a giant piston in a diesel motor crushing the air bubble in less than 1 second. The sheer speed/friction of the event causes the air to superheat and turn anything organic into ash.
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Hazo posted:Drunk high schooler jumped off a boat in the Caribbean on a dare and video footage shows he likely jumped in next to a shark thanks holy poo poo that 2nd video big nipples big life fucked around with this message at 21:44 on Jun 22, 2023 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WnwwlkUkALU
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Hazo posted:Drunk high schooler jumped off a boat in the Caribbean on a dare and video footage shows he likely jumped in next to a shark
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I'm glad it sounds like they had a quick death. I will miss having a tube full of billionaires lost somewhere under the ocean as a monument to man's hubris.
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For sale: baby sub, never unimploded
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Dark orca
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So the entire point of waivers is to prevent the company from facing a lawsuit because it then legally puts the sole responsibility of risk on the participant, but I bet these waivers were just written in MSWord by the CEO from some template he found online and were never reviewed by any lawyer because he's a dumbass cheapskate. What am saying is I hope the waivers are deemed invalid and they get super sued.
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