The reason why the titanic hit the iceberg is because the wireless operator was preoccupied with transmitting passenger messages though there's already 6 warnings received by the Titanic but all of them was ignored. I thought safety is the number one priority. Lol
Other than that, on the night of the collision, it was foggy and the moon was not out. I guess the moon was so jealous at the $7.5 million boat. So, therefore, it was really difficult to see the iceberg.
Well, the iceberg was somehow being 'invisible'. That may be true because the clear surface of the water reflected by the dark night sky and water being a mirror to that, therefore, making it a black object. Almost impossible to see it from afar.
I am Titanic! Bring it on, Iceberg! |
Well, you know, that huge ship was designed to hit boats head on but not icebergs and especially that enormous iceberg that is bigger than the ship. Well, all of the engineers agree that even when the Titanic had that iceberg head on, the collision will cause an enormous force that would made the Titanic sunk within 2 minutes rather than 2 hours! That iceberg really pissed off. Haha :p
Blackberg! I miss you. |
White Star Line was the company that built the Titanic and owned by J.P. Morgan, an American tycoon.
The RMS (Royal Mail Streamer) Titanic worth for about $7.5 million. It took 3 thousand men and 2 years to build the Titanic. What a waste ==' The price for a first-class ticket is about $50,000 according to today's economy.
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this is not a funny topic and does not deserve jokes and laughter
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