what the sh!t. I just came across this this morning. This guy is funding it 100% by himself because he wants to "spend his money before [ he] dies." I'm blown away. I think its awesome that he's building and sailing an exact replica, but I can't imagine having the change to drop on a project like this. Jesus thats a lot of money. All I can think is that he could change a LOT of lives if he shared it rather than put it towards something like this..
I saw that on the news yesterday morning. They are going to make the trip as close to the original as possible - people will be in costume, they don't want to have internet available, they will serve the same buffet foods, and have an orchestra. It is a little weird to me. I cannot say that I will be putting my name in the raffle for a ticket aboard. Maybe the second voyage. : )
I saw that on the news yesterday morning. They are going to make the trip as close to the original as possible - people will be in costume, they don't want to have internet available, they will serve the same buffet foods, and have an orchestra. It is a little weird to me. I cannot say that I will be putting my name in the raffle for a ticket aboard. Maybe the second voyage. : )
Yeah...the report said exactly how i feel about it- Its just testing fate. haha! At least this ship will be required to have updated safety features and enough life boats for everyone. He may be going to an exact replica, but theres no getting around the international law with that, especially with something so notorious.
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Am I the only one that thinks it's kind of neat? I mean I'm not going to stand in line for a third class ticket or anything, but I would totally like to go first class. haha. I think it would be cool. As far as him wasting money, people waste money all the time. Look at all the cars, bags, and ridiculous things we all spend our money on.
So this is probably really dorky of me, since I remember a lesson on the Titanic from 7th grade English class (and I'm 33 now). But... we were told that the Titanic was constructed incorrectly. Which was the cause for it sinking. The water tight holding areas below the ship met the ceiling on 3/4 of the ship and did not on rest, which caused the water to flow over the wall and sink it.
My question is WHY? Why would you want an exact replica of a ship you know was made to sink?
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I don't know how I feel about it. It's been a long time, but it still seems a little insensitive to the families of those who died on the original.
So this is probably really dorky of me, since I remember a lesson on the Titanic from 7th grade English class (and I'm 33 now). But... we were told that the Titanic was constructed incorrectly. Which was the cause for it sinking. The water tight holding areas below the ship met the ceiling on 3/4 of the ship and did not on rest, which caused the water to flow over the wall and sink it.
My question is WHY? Why would you want an exact replica of a ship you know was made to sink?
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