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RMS Titanic in detail
Collision / Sinking Theories
Possible method to delay sinking
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[QUOTE="Robert T. Paige, post: 87589, member: 140168"] >>This makes as much sense as Cameron stating that if the titanic continued going astern long enough, she would have remained afloat longer and gotten closer to the shore or shipping lanes. Yeah. Right! Mr Cameron, you should stick to making fictional movies!! << I think one of the problems that we amateurs in this field have is that we are so "sucked in" to the technical details such as the sets and special effects...especially in "Titanic (1997)" and to some extent " A Night To Remember (1958)" that we tend to regard the "facts" as presented as "The Gospel Truth." If there's any redeeming factor to "Titanic (1953)" it is that the whole movie is more or less a soap opera and take the rest as more or less fiction also. For any who haven't seen the 1953 movie don't be too disappointed if you don't even see Andrews or Ismay ! :-) [/QUOTE]
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