Posted on 12/18/2024 5:55:29 AM PST by Red Badger
Did they ever find the Rubix cube?
UNKNOWN...................
The wonderful, woke imploding sub that 50 year old white men didn’t build.
I think I'll pass. They already spoiled then ending for me.
What’s to know. Some death wish whack job sells high priced tickets to a dangerous ride in his failing sub and ends up killing himself and a few other people stupid enough to PAY for the privilege...
The only one I feel empathy for was the 19 year-old kid who didn’t really want to go, but because it was Father’s Day, went along to make him happy..............
Is this for people without access to YouTube?
Any questions you have about building a submersible to go that deep without using any 50 year old white guys can be found right there.
Titanic tour CEO didn’t hire ‘50-year-old white guys’ because they weren’t ‘inspirational’
By Jesse O’Neill
Published June 21, 2023
The OceanGate CEO who is trapped on a 22-foot submersible on an ill-fated voyage to see the Titanic wreck once explained how he didn’t hire “50-year-old white guys” with military experience to captain his vessels because they weren’t “inspirational.”
Stockton Rush, 61, added that such expertise was unnecessary because “anybody can drive the sub” with a $30 video game controller.
Sounds like its going to be disaster porn - probably including reenactments- dressed up as a documentary.
*POP* . The Navy heard it imploding.
Do we get to see them squished?
Plot in 6 words:
Bad science, bad judgement, bad outcome.
Save your $$.
We need to stop being debbie downers. It’s probably still driving around down there.
By now they are probably hungry.... sheesh, there I go again.
As you noted, Stockton Rush didn’t want to hire old (and experienced) white men. Instead he wanted young and diverse people on his team. I wonder if that will be covered in the documentary.
They prpbably heard some not so good noises before it let loose. Enough time to know they were screwed, but their deaths were immediate.
I feel sorriest for the poor kid who told his relatives he was scared - with good reason - to get in the submersible and didn’t want to go.
He didn’t want to disappoint his dad, apparently, and paid for it with his life.
No, this was about a far more preventable tragedy about a few over-financed middle-aged guys who didn't take it out on sports cars like responsible adults. Just because the ad was charming back in the day doesn't mean create it for real:
But if you JUST HAVE TO anyway take some precautions!
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