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Montblack
February 26th 06, 11:44 PM
Our own <g> ...Roger Long will be on the HISTORY CHANNEL tonight at 9/8 C.

Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Pieces

http://www.historychannel.com/titanic/
"In August 2005, John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, hosts of Deep Sea
Detectives, led an expedition to the wreck of RMS Titanic. Diving 2½ miles
down in Russian submersibles, they searched outside the known debris field
for new evidence. On their final dive they made an extraordinary find: two
large intact sections of the bottom hull of the Titanic in pristine
condition with the red bottom paint still on them. For four months, a team
of historians, marine architects, and engineers has been conducting a
forensic analysis of this find. All agree that it's the most significant new
discovery since the wreck was located in 1985. Analysis is ongoing, but
preliminary indications are that these bottom sections will change our
understanding of how the ship broke apart, and rewrite the story of the
final moments of the Titanic. TVPG cc"

http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/
Roger's site


Montblack

Richard Lamb
February 27th 06, 01:44 AM
Montblack wrote:

> Our own <g> ...Roger Long will be on the HISTORY CHANNEL tonight at 9/8 C.
>
> Titanic's Final Moments: Missing Pieces
>
> http://www.historychannel.com/titanic/
> "In August 2005, John Chatterton and Richie Kohler, hosts of Deep Sea
> Detectives, led an expedition to the wreck of RMS Titanic. Diving 2½
> miles down in Russian submersibles, they searched outside the known
> debris field for new evidence. On their final dive they made an
> extraordinary find: two large intact sections of the bottom hull of the
> Titanic in pristine condition with the red bottom paint still on them.
> For four months, a team of historians, marine architects, and engineers
> has been conducting a forensic analysis of this find. All agree that
> it's the most significant new discovery since the wreck was located in
> 1985. Analysis is ongoing, but preliminary indications are that these
> bottom sections will change our understanding of how the ship broke
> apart, and rewrite the story of the final moments of the Titanic.
> TVPG cc"
>
> http://home.maine.rr.com/rlma/
> Roger's site
>
>
> Montblack

He's been teasing the heck out of me with this for a couple of weeks now!
But I don't get the History channel!!!!

Richard Lamb
February 28th 06, 01:58 PM
rckchp wrote:

> Rodger did a great job on the Titanic show....in my opinion, his theory
> about the "mechanics" of the sinking are the most plausible I've seen
> so far. Kudos Rodger!
>
> Rich A.
>
WELL?????

How about a quick synopsis???

Matt Barrow
February 28th 06, 02:26 PM
"Richard Lamb" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> rckchp wrote:
>
>> Rodger did a great job on the Titanic show....in my opinion, his theory
>> about the "mechanics" of the sinking are the most plausible I've seen
>> so far. Kudos Rodger!
>>
>> Rich A.
>>
> WELL?????
>
> How about a quick synopsis???
>
Yes...for those of us that eschewed cable, satellite, and even rabbit ears
antennas many moons ago.

rckchp
March 2nd 06, 02:26 PM
The Titanic program will be rebroadcast this coming Sat. (March 4th) at
5 & 10 pm on The History Channel. I'll need to watch again and take
notes before I attempt to give a review.

Rich A.

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