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Edbo speaks English like he/she grew up in some sort of English language hating household, where every English word must be treated like hot coals in your mouth.
the mountain would slaughter him.
Working at a depth of over two miles under the ocean, total weight 52,310 tons.
Simple answer would be nobody could.
For a start at a depth of 3,800 metres the pressure of 380 atmospheres (approx 5550 psi) would crush you into a tiny little ball before you could even attempt to move (or even breathe)
Surely it would weigh more , being full of water?
TAGGED in the official Titanic JA606 forum
I wish the OP was on the Titanic right now.
I remember when Guinness World records used to be interesting, now it's records like this one and the most blades of grass someone can lick while hopping on one leg, in the space of a minute.
Its a big change of direction for a bloke that usually does the soundtracks to big films.
comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 1 minute ago
Its a big change of direction for a bloke that usually does the soundtracks to big films.
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Haven't you heard; the next Star Wars film is delayed so he's got time on his hands.
Sorry but I simply don't care about this and I'm unclear why anybody else would...
One of the main driving forces was a bit of a thank you to Macmillan.
comment by sᴉɥƃuǝlפ (U19365)
posted on 21/1/16
Working at a depth of over two miles under the ocean, total weight 52,310 tons.
Simple answer would be nobody could.
For a start at a depth of 3,800 metres the pressure of 380 atmospheres (approx 5550 psi) would crush you into a tiny little ball before you could even attempt to move (or even breathe)
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Never say never
" and involve people from the Burnley area."
says everything
They say nothing is impossible Vicious, and I do nothing in my sleep with my eyes closed, impossible is easy
A man can no more diminish Titanic's glory by refusing to worship it, than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.
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Booooring.
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Weirdo
posted on 21/1/16
What an odd human being.
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Anyone who wants to get involved can visit the Facebook page, email raisingthetitanic@gmail.com or to donate visit justgiving.com/Raisingthetitanic/.
posted on 21/1/16
I had that coming
posted on 21/1/16
Edbo speaks English like he/she grew up in some sort of English language hating household, where every English word must be treated like hot coals in your mouth.
posted on 21/1/16
the mountain would slaughter him.
posted on 21/1/16
Working at a depth of over two miles under the ocean, total weight 52,310 tons.
Simple answer would be nobody could.
For a start at a depth of 3,800 metres the pressure of 380 atmospheres (approx 5550 psi) would crush you into a tiny little ball before you could even attempt to move (or even breathe)
posted on 21/1/16
Surely it would weigh more , being full of water?
posted on 21/1/16
TAGGED in the official Titanic JA606 forum
posted on 21/1/16
I wish the OP was on the Titanic right now.
posted on 21/1/16
I remember when Guinness World records used to be interesting, now it's records like this one and the most blades of grass someone can lick while hopping on one leg, in the space of a minute.
posted on 21/1/16
Its a big change of direction for a bloke that usually does the soundtracks to big films.
posted on 21/1/16
comment by Barf Vader (U15867)
posted 1 minute ago
Its a big change of direction for a bloke that usually does the soundtracks to big films.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Haven't you heard; the next Star Wars film is delayed so he's got time on his hands.
posted on 22/1/16
Sorry but I simply don't care about this and I'm unclear why anybody else would...
posted on 22/1/16
One of the main driving forces was a bit of a thank you to Macmillan.
posted on 11/9/17
comment by sᴉɥƃuǝlפ (U19365)
posted on 21/1/16
Working at a depth of over two miles under the ocean, total weight 52,310 tons.
Simple answer would be nobody could.
For a start at a depth of 3,800 metres the pressure of 380 atmospheres (approx 5550 psi) would crush you into a tiny little ball before you could even attempt to move (or even breathe)
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Never say never
posted on 11/9/17
" and involve people from the Burnley area."
says everything
posted on 27/9/17
They say nothing is impossible Vicious, and I do nothing in my sleep with my eyes closed, impossible is easy
posted on 27/9/17
A man can no more diminish Titanic's glory by refusing to worship it, than a lunatic can put out the sun by scribbling the word 'darkness' on the walls of his cell.
posted on 1/10/17
1912
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