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Accujack t1_j9bq739 wrote
Reply to comment by martinborgen in Previously unreleased footage from first submersible dives in July 1986 to the RMS Titanic shipwreck — British passenger liner that sank 14-15 April 1912 remains about 4,000 metres undersea in the Atlantic Ocean by marketrent
They also weren't trying to find it, they know exactly where it is. They wanted someone to survey the wreck to evaluate its condition.
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Reply to comment by reformed_colonial in Previously unreleased footage from first submersible dives in July 1986 to the RMS Titanic shipwreck — British passenger liner that sank 14-15 April 1912 remains about 4,000 metres undersea in the Atlantic Ocean by marketrent
More like they told him "Look over about here at coordinates XYZ and you'll see something very interesting".
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Reply to comment by eljefino in Previously unreleased footage from first submersible dives in July 1986 to the RMS Titanic shipwreck — British passenger liner that sank 14-15 April 1912 remains about 4,000 metres undersea in the Atlantic Ocean by marketrent
They've been monitored continuously since they sank by the US Navy.
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Reply to comment by TravelDork in Previously unreleased footage from first submersible dives in July 1986 to the RMS Titanic shipwreck — British passenger liner that sank 14-15 April 1912 remains about 4,000 metres undersea in the Atlantic Ocean by marketrent
If you want to identify what you're looking at, a deck plan is helpful.
Here's an easy to access set: http://ssmaritime.com/Titanic-3.htm
There are also full size plans available. You can buy some here: https://www.titanicdeckplan.com/shop
Or you can view deck plans online with an ID on Encyclopedia Titanica:
https://www.encyclopedia-titanica.org/titanic-deckplans/
Having watched the footage, I think a lot of it is right near the bow - that's where Alvin was sitting while they were running Jason Jr.
I was able to identify a winch, capstans, anchor chains, etc on the B deck in the video.
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Reply to comment by rbk12spb in Skeleton reveals lifestyle of medieval woman - BBC News by Mundane_Practice1
History shows us it's rarely a good time to be a woman.
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Reply to comment by gsohyeah in 15 million people live in possible flood path for melting glaciers | Glacial lakes can cause flooding if an ice or rock dam holding back the water fails, an analysis has found by chrisdh79
That was my first thought, too. :-)
Accujack t1_j21jum7 wrote
The EPA in question is the Taiwan EPA, FYI.
Also, this seems pointless. Plastic recycling doesn't work for the most part. As far as I'm aware Taiwan hasn't fared any better than the US in that respect. Most plastics are burned in power plants for fuel, even those that are separated and sent to recycling bins.
Accujack t1_iyeohji wrote
Reply to comment by pistonian in Newly discovered “social fluid” unites ants across developmental stages into one, colony-wide superorganism. The study, published in Nature, describes how larvae rely on the fluid to grow and how, if they fail to drink it, intermediate-stage pupae die before reaching adulthood. by brokeglass
If alcohol was produced from lubricant secreted by humans to assist them in shedding their skins, then sure.
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Reply to comment by WhenIDecide in Listening to podcasts may help satisfy our psychological need for social connection, study finds by mossadnik
The are neither fully capitalist or communist, they're a unique economic experiment with special economic zones, a command economy, lots of poverty and lots of corruption, and major industries owned by the military.
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Reply to comment by TheeSweeney in Listening to podcasts may help satisfy our psychological need for social connection, study finds by mossadnik
Chinese stream fans have the same issues with parasocial relationships as people in the US do. Quite possibly North Koreans, too.
Just because you dislike the capitalist system doesn't mean it's the root of all evil. Unrestricted capitalism is a problem, but so is unrestricted socialism.
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Reply to comment by StillBurningInside in Mothers and wives of conscripts from Russian Far East to be sent to east of Ukraine by HarakenQQ
Also, a human shield meant to both make Ukraine look bad if they're killed and to motivate conscripts to fight rather than run.
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Reply to comment by -domi- in Scientists develop all-3D-printed lithium metal batteries with high energy density of 81.6 mWh/cm2, exceeding all reported 3D printed batteries so far by giuliomagnifico
> Uhh, sure, but the thickness still matters.
Definitely, I've been told multiple times that it matters more than length.
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Reply to comment by [deleted] in The mysterious Viking runes found in a landlocked US state by bafangoolNJ
Yeah, they don't even have an NFL team there.
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Reply to comment by BlissBloomEntity in Researchers create first quasiparticle Bose-Einstein condensate by geoxol
> A state of matter is how a bunch of matter is.
I heard this in zefrank's voice.
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Reply to comment by GabeDef in Previously unreleased footage from first submersible dives in July 1986 to the RMS Titanic shipwreck — British passenger liner that sank 14-15 April 1912 remains about 4,000 metres undersea in the Atlantic Ocean by marketrent
All human remains not protected deep inside the wreck are gone, including skeletons. Some clothing and possessions remain.