Kinkybyname
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- 17 Jul 2022
- Messages
- 4,139
- Team supported
- Manchester City
is there a toilet?
fella with his son too.They've got to hurry. Oxygen runs out at midday tomorrow, apparently. Really grim business. I can think of no worse way of dying.
Saw his interview that he did with CNN (I think) a while ago and his approach to safety was very concerningAnd the maddest part is the CEO has gone down with them
does it matteris there a toilet?
well I'd be shitting myself for a startdoes it matter
Totally off topic, but a few years back, and not too far from here a man and his young son walked out onto the sands at low tide. Fog came in and he lost his bearings. Tide turned and he had his son on his shoulders as the tide took them both to their deathfella with his son too.
then you have a toiletwell I'd be shitting myself for a start
Of course there are more pressing matters, but I was thinking this as well. Cramped space. 5 people. It will just add to the horrific situation they find themselves in.is there a toilet?
it wasn't a serious postthen you have a toilet
A bucket behind a curtain.is there a toilet?
He's ex French military. Very experienced. But looks like a very low rent operation. I don't see how they can be saved.Saw his interview that he did with CNN (I think) a while ago and his approach to safety was very concerning
Yup, putting his life where his mouth is I suppose.And the maddest part is the CEO has gone down with them
Of course there are more pressing matters, but I was thinking this as well. Cramped space. 5 people. It will just add to the horrific situation they find themselves in.
Just been reading from some psychologist on the news. Saying it will be pitch black in there. No room to move. By now likely going out of their minds and it’s the captains job to keep it all calm.
Nightmare.
The French guy is the Captain, the one I was referring to is the Co owner, who is also onboardA bucket behind a curtain.
He's ex French military. Very experienced. But looks like a very low rent operation. I don't see how they can be saved.
A bit like going for a shit in the south stand then, minus the cocaine.I read that there is a toilet at the front of the submersible, they have to pull a curtain across and they turn the music up to provide some privacy..... not exactly first class, but better than nothing!
What noises have been heard? I haven't read that anywhere on the news.
But don't they always hear noises in these situations? Anything to keep the rescue operation going when resources are needed elsewhere. I'm probably being cynical . But I do hope they find it.
(I just saw it on the news) I do hope they find them.
Given finite time, I would say reasonably easily. Obviously time is of the essence and even if they can get a line on it, it may not pull free if well and truly snaggedIt could have been ten...
On a serious note..how the fuck do you attach a winch to a tiny submersible in the dark with strong water currents at that depth? If they get rescued it will be miraculous and somehow we have to hope it gets done.
Yeah just reading about it. Seems very likely it is them. Every 30 minutes is a good idea but tbh not sure why they don't use morse. Unless things are that bad inside the sub that all they can do is watch the clockA noise every half hour now if that was me it be every 1 second
I read somewhere that the submersible has weights on it that dissolve relatively quickly over time so that it should float to the surface. I assume this is a failsafe in case of total incapacitation of everyone on board.It could have been ten...
On a serious note..how the fuck do you attach a winch to a tiny submersible in the dark with strong water currents at that depth? If they get rescued it will be miraculous and somehow we have to hope it gets done.