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"TITAN" Documentary on Netflix

Agreed, just not a good idea. Too many things can go wrong. Just a little somethin at that depth could very quickly turn into a big somethin
Plus, you don't really gain anything over watching a video feed from a remote vehicle.
"I was actually there!" -- So, you're in a small group, including all the non-survivors; big deal.
 
Ok, I completely finished it. Wow.

I’ve had two careers (military aviation and surgery), both of which involved very focused scrutiny after mishaps. Like palmettomoon palmettomoon , I’m floored at the blatant disregard for obvious safety red flags and horrendous data suggesting impending catastrophe.

I assume that Stockton Rush’ desire/ambition to be the next Elon blinded his duty as a CEO and rendered him devoid of all common sense. Unfortunately, it came at the cost of innocent lives.

I’m dumbfounded at this sad story.
 
Watched it last night. Completely preventable! When 3 different reduced scale models failed testing and the owner still built the full size one tells you all you need to know. The popping of the carbon fibers recorded on audio is scary crap. That vessel should never have had people onboard. There's a reason why the United States DOES NOT build submarines out of carbon fiber. Submarines do not go as deep as the the Titan did. The way the owner tried to hide the flaws is just criminal. His own people refused to get in it.
 
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