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Do everything you can to stay an extra day and come back on Monday ... no rez necessary. 30 mins before departure will get you on. Last time, I left on a Saturday morning (avoid the Fri rush) and came back on a Monday ... no rez either way, got on by arriving 30 mins early. |
That was the original plan last week until the weather showed it's true colors And this weekend does not work for Mon return :okay: Went with duke point return |
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Really nice and light cotton that sits well on the body, v-neck or crew neck. No logos or anything. |
If we are talking plain pima cottons, I get my fix from Banana Republic. Their stuff used to be quite good, recently though, the quality seems to have gone downhill and they don't stand behind their products. |
You mean there’s a GAP between what that trash is worth and what you paid for it ? |
How would you like to spend the last hours of your life in this ?? That spirit of adventure ... a bit too much for me. I'll look at the Titanic wreck in a movie/documentary thank you. But if you sign up for this, I'm sure you signed the waiver. Apparently, some billionaire Hamish Harding is one of the passengers. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/missi...deep-1.6882739 https://s.abcnews.com/images/US/tita...n_16x9_608.jpg |
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Apparently this thing was controlled by a Logitech gaming controller lol, what billionaire would trust his life in that thing? |
The ticket to go down is like $450k or something and all the passengers were filthy rich, you would think they would have tracking devices on the sub or even on the person's of such high networth |
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The pics of the interior are claustrophobic AF. There's no windows. You get to see whatever the camera sees, huddled with other dumbass rich assholes, on small LCDs. Might as well just send a remote controlled sub for the same experience with far less risk of dying. |
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Even if they could find where it is at that depth, there's no way to rescue them. The only hope for them is if it surfaced, is floating somewhere, and the rescuers can spot it in the ocean before they run out of air. |
^ yah and the other thing is even if they are floating somewhere on the ocean, they can't open it from the inside, they are bolted shut from the outside !! |
Was just looking at the latest and a Canadian search plane heard banging noises coming from one of the search areas Quote:
https://www.bbc.com/news/live/world-us-canada-65953941 |
A British Pakistani who in of the richest persons in Pakistan and his 19-year-old son are also on board. My understanding is there is only one sub that can dive that low and that is the one missing. |
I just found out it is bolted from the outside. There is no way to open the hatch from the inside. So they could be floating on the ocean with no way to get out. |
They good as dead. |
It sounds like another likely scenario is that once it got to a certain depth it imploded on itself killing everyone instantly, which at this point might have been the best case scenario for the people on board unfortunately. The more you read about this sub and the reports coming out it sounds like they cut some corners building/testing it. |
This would have been much nicer if it was Elon in his rocket ship. |
So I'm browsing Facebook marketplace and for some reason I see these bright red Filipino sausages on my landing page. https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...4572725023360/ Out of curiosity, how do these taste compared to regular hot dogs from say Costco? |
https://nationalpost.com/news/world/...mKf9C7bQ%3D%3D Mark Zuckerberg accepts Elon Musk's challenge to a cage fight FailFish |
WOW. Talk about coincidence. CEO Stockton Rush, one of the five people in that sub Titan, has a wife who is a distant relative of one of the passengers on the Titanic! https://www.cnn.com/2023/06/22/enter...sub/index.html Wendy Rush, the wife the executive who piloted the submersible that has been the subject of a desperate search after it went missing during a dive to the Titanic wreckage, has a personal connection to the ship. Rush is the is the great-great granddaughter of retailing magnate Isidor Straus and his wife, Ida, who were part of the group of more than 1500 people who died during the Titanic’s maiden voyage, according to New York Times archive records. |
All that tells me is that generational wealth is protected at all costs in capitalist societies through wars or famine or disease. Rich in Titanic days, still rich today. |
pretty sure her great great grandma was like WTF YOU RETARD!??!!? i gave my seat on the boat so you can do this horseshit!? |
Another article which reinforces the stereotype that Chinese people will eat just about anything. -even sucking on stir fried spicystones. :facepalm: https://www.cnn.com/travel/article/s...hnk/index.html Dubbed the worlds hardest dish literally a traditional stir-fry featuring stones as its key ingredient has sparked culinary curiosity on Chinese social media. Patrons are supposed to suck on the small rocks to relish the rich and spicy flavor of the dish, which originated in the eastern Chinese province of Hubei. They are instructed to suck off the flavors, then spit out the rocks hence the dishs name suodiu, meaning suck and dispose. Videos of internet users sampling suodiu have sprung up all over Chinese social media platforms over the past week. They also show how street vendors cook up the unusual dish. Vendors pour chilli oil onto pebbles sizzling on a teppanyaki-style grill, sprinkle garlic sauce all over them, then stir-fry everything with a mix of garlic cloves and diced peppers. As they prep the ingredients, these sidewalk chefs sometimes narrate their every move with rhymes, according to videos on Xiaohongshu, Chinas equivalent to Instagram. A portion of spice brings the passion alive, the chef said in one video, adding that the dish is as popular as alcohol. Customers are then served the flavored stones in palm-sized boxes. Each portion costs about 16 yuan (US$2.30), according to the video. |
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