“It’s all about buoyancy,” he said. “It’s usually a few switches where you can throw them, and they’ll just release the weights on the outside of the submarine and it’ll come back up.” WHAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED TO IT? Eric Fusil, an associate professor...
Missing Titanic group: What we know about the ‘Titan’ submarine Rescuers were able to attach an air line to the ballasts and inflate them to bring the submarine back to the surface where the hull could be cut open in an attempt to rescue the crew. While 48 made it, 32 of the crew...
It is absolutely touching love stories, James Cameron's Titanic submarine wreck inspired, a maritime legend into a stirring story of love. Cameron said: "in our collective imagination, Titan, tragedy, Nick has almost become a myth, as time goes by, the implication of human nature and vitality...
The RC creators imagine what would have happened if Stretch Armstrong had lived during Medieval times. The G.I. Joe team realizes that solving real world problems aren't so easy. Gordon Ramsey gets some pretty impressive celebrity chef's. ...
wont be saved as claimed by AAB if they dont claim in the first place. I wonder how these entertainment allowances could be built into their salaries without claims unless they already know that they are going to entertain so many people that they will use up so much money e...
Coaches sometimes encourage this illusion -- which lures players into giving their all to the team, only to discover, too late, that college is over, the NFL didn't call, they didn't attend class and are not prepared for success in life. A couple of weeks ago, Saban told reporters he...
The CBS announcers gushed about the tackles made by San Diego linebacker Brandon Siler, a well-known player who went to Florida, a glamour college. The key to the three stops was that undrafted defensive tackle Jacques Cesaire of Southern Connecticut State perfectly "submarined" the Dallas ...