Posted on 03/01/2022 2:46:08 PM PST by BenLurkin
The Felicity Ace was being towed to land when it began to list to starboard in heavy seas about 250 miles off the Portuguese island chain and took on water in heavy seas, according to the ship's manager.
The Portuguese navy confirmed that it sank in a location outside of Portugal's territorial waters that is over two miles deep.
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“I guess they are now “external” combustion cars. Lol.”
Over 500 ICE cars convert to ECE cars each day.
I thought this ship was on fire off the coast of Rhode Island.
Is this a different ship?
Teslas are sold in Europe.
it takes 8 pieces of pirate gold to = 1 oz
gold is currently just under $2,000 an oz
Lamborghini = $500,000
250 oz of gold = 1 Lamborghini
2000 pieces of 8 (pirate gold coins) = 1 Lamborghini
If I had deep sea treasure recovery equipment, I would be heading to that location ASAP.
So many really odd things happening lately.
Barracudas are getting some fancy wheels
Freakin awesome! Rear prop drive for the airways, any way.
I think it is a different ship.
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the article states that there were lithium-ion battery powered electric vehicles on board and were suspected of the cause of the fire...
Same ship. It’s first destination was Rhode Island. It ignited near the Azores. Some news reports early were confused.
TG just likes to make drunken and retarded proclamations he knows nothing about. Typical underachiever wanting attention.
There should be a name for this new phenomenon. Call it internet overload. The internet is starting to not work. The whole damn thing is fake. Call it internet spiraling out of control. Reminiscent of the missing sock phenomenon: toss two in get one back. The interwebs have reached critical mass.
Kelly Bundy introduces “The New Aquati”
Just damn. The people in the Azores could’ve bought some deeply discounted automobiles if it had only made shore.
Shoulda got the CarFax!
It’s an “environmental disaster”, but it will not be discussed because of…you know.
Porpoises driving Porsches.
What’s the crush depth on a Porsche GT?
But how will the carbon fiber skin (as well as the rest of the car) hold up at 25,000 PSI?
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