xgorton
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Don't think the Police could have helped.Ever heard of a message in a bottle?
Don't think the Police could have helped.Ever heard of a message in a bottle?
not getting involved 'argued so many times today'Don't think the Police could have helped.
Problem with that for me, is you'd probably go mad before the inevitible.Pretty sure you just lose consciousness, I'd prefer neither but would prefer that over implosion.
I also wasn't suggesting text messages! There are other ways!
In the no oxygen scenario I was assuming the sub stayed intact (and could be recovered) for messages to survive. Either in notes on phones (if they took them down, I imagine they did for pictures) or any way to write.
So if the sub was remote controlled, was it sent down unmanned to test it out?
(A bit like sending unmanned satellites into space prior to Gagarins' mission?)
Surely the sub must have been tested before anyone went down in it?
It makes me feel quite ill thinking about it.
have you been in a coma for the last 4 days?, remote controll? ;-)So if the sub was remote controlled, was it sent down unmanned to test it out?
(A bit like sending unmanned satellites into space prior to Gagarins' mission?)
Surely the sub must have been tested before anyone went down in it?
It makes me feel quite ill thinking about it.
Oh!It wasn't remote controlled. It was controlled by a wireless gaming controller by a pilot within the sub itself rather than having an inbuilt control hub.
Oh!
I'm afraid that if I had been one of the intended passengers it would have been a case of, "After you Claude"!
Madness.
The only one I feel sorry for is the lad who put his trust in his dad.
R.I.P.