Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (Full Version)

All Forums >> [General] >> General Discussion



Message


warspite1 -> Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/10/2016 9:42:35 PM)

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3440405/Titanic-replica-photos-compare-original-ship.html

Amazing attention to detail.




jack54 -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/11/2016 12:30:25 AM)

Thanks for posting; I enjoy this kind of nastolga/history.
I had a nice time at a Titanic museum here in east Tennessee.
Your ticket has an actual passenger's name. When the tour is over you find out if "you" were a survivor.




JamesM -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/11/2016 7:26:43 AM)

Well I do not think it will be built, all I can say there are questions about Clive Palmers' finances, if I say any more this thread will be locked as it would become political.




british exil -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/11/2016 7:37:49 AM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: jack54

Thanks for posting; I enjoy this kind of nastolga/history.
I had a nice time at a Titanic museum here in east Tennessee.
Your ticket has an actual passenger's name. When the tour is over you find out if "you" were a survivor.



That is a sobering thought. You stroll around and enjoy the time spent at the museum, only to find out afterwards that you were not as survivor.

What was your name and did you survive?

Mat




joswilliams -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/11/2016 10:33:00 AM)

I hope that it will be finished, but still I have my doubts about how good it will be.




wings7 -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/11/2016 1:19:17 PM)

Awesome! Thanks for posting Robert! [:)]

Patrick




freeboy -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/11/2016 3:13:56 PM)

one seldom referenced note is the Widener library was created at Harvard after the Titanic and the death of a family member ..
Note that while still a private and elite, sic cough gag, Library it is a fine large library... one of the worlds largest. Not to be to somber but this would be an example of extreme making a lemon pie out of a really tragic "lemon"
I personally can think of few things worse than family deaths and the pain they cause and all...

The pride of these guys the shipping lines etc .. an unsinkable ship and steaming through the ice lanes like that! Criminal




tcarusil -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/11/2016 4:21:40 PM)

Number of passengers 2,435
Crew 900

Souls on board 3,335

Lifeboat capacity 2,700

Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it.

TomC




Neilster -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/12/2016 8:15:36 AM)

Don't hold your breath. Clive Palmer is a shonk.

Additionally, passenger expectations have moved ahead light years since 1912. Who is going to pay to be crammed in 3rd class? From memory even 1st Class didn't have bathrooms in their rooms.

Cheers, Neilster




Orm -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/12/2016 6:16:39 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: warspite1

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/travel_news/article-3440405/Titanic-replica-photos-compare-original-ship.html

Amazing attention to detail.

Thank you for sharing. [:)]




jack54 -> RE: Titanic: First I've heard of this replica (2/12/2016 8:12:32 PM)


quote:

ORIGINAL: british exil


quote:

ORIGINAL: jack54

Thanks for posting; I enjoy this kind of nastolga/history.
I had a nice time at a Titanic museum here in east Tennessee.
Your ticket has an actual passenger's name. When the tour is over you find out if "you" were a survivor.



That is a sobering thought. You stroll around and enjoy the time spent at the museum, only to find out afterwards that you were not as survivor.

What was your name and did you survive?

Mat


My wife and I both survived... We were both 1st class passengers which gave us a pretty good chance. I forgot our names but I remember coming home and looking up their rooms on-line.

After seeing a replica of the 3rd class rooms I agree with Neilster; I really can't imagine paying top dollar compared to todays standard. I would think one compromise with history would be bathrooms in each room.




Page: [1]

Valid CSS!




Forum Software © ASPPlayground.NET Advanced Edition 2.4.5 ANSI
0.640625