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RMS Titanic in detail
Collision / Sinking Theories
What if THIS happened
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[QUOTE="Martin Cooper, post: 85743, member: 139182"] Hello again to you all, Yes, I know that the Californian debate is now very long in the tooth, and that there must be many here on ET that are getting a little 'cheesed off' with it all (now for another BUT), but, let's not forget that there are many new people that come onto this site to gain information and knowledge, and after some while they may decide to become members so that they can ask questions and post their opinions on the subject. I myself spent years reading the various articles and posts on ET before deciding on becoming a member, and even after becoming a member, I still spent a few years reading before sending my first post. So even though some might be getting a little frayed around the edges with the Californian incident, I think it is only fair that it should still be debated so that new members and readers who come to ET can gain the information that they are seeking. There is a good picture of the plates on the sea floor, it shows them still neatly stacked 'as they were'. The wooden shelving has rotted away and left them in a ghostly stack on the seabed. I will see if I can find it on my computer and post it up. [/QUOTE]
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