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5 minutes ago, Fratelli said:

I see the French fella on board has been down for a nosey at the Titanic 35 (!) times. Astonished that he agreed to go down in that thing.

 

And James Cameron 33 times.

 

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In 1997, pioneering filmmaker James Cameron brought on new and mainstream interest in the wreck with his romantic tragedy film Titanic, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet. Cameron shot actual footage of the wreck with then-cutting-edge technology, even venturing to the wreckage himself in a submarine, and has been at the site 33 times since

 

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1 minute ago, ICTJohnboy said:

 

And James Cameron 33 times.

 

 

James Cameron has also been much deeper than the titanic.  He was the first person to descend solo into the Mariana Trench.  He had a Rolex watch tied to the exterior of the submersible he was in.  The Rolex also survived the descent into the Mariana Trench unscathed.

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Just now, Shadow Play said:

James Cameron has also been much deeper than the titanic.  He was the first person to descend solo into the Mariana Trench.  He had a Rolex watch tied to the exterior of the submersible he was in.  The Rolex also survived the descent into the Mariana Trench unscathed.

He claimed that his descent into Challenger Deep was for inspiration for landscapes etc for the first Avatar.

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1 minute ago, Shadow Play said:

James Cameron has also been much deeper than the titanic.  He was the first person to descend solo into the Mariana Trench.  He had a Rolex watch tied to the exterior of the submersible he was in.  The Rolex also survived the descent into the Mariana Trench unscathed.

Is this some kind of euphemism? 

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7 minutes ago, Shadow Play said:

James Cameron has also been much deeper than the titanic.  He was the first person to descend solo into the Mariana Trench.  He had a Rolex watch tied to the exterior of the submersible he was in.  The Rolex also survived the descent into the Mariana Trench unscathed.

 

When Donald Campbell's Bluebird blew up on Conniston Water, the only trace of him they found was his wrist, but hisTimex watch was still going at the right time.

 

 

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8 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

 

When Donald Campbell's Bluebird blew up on Conniston Water, the only trace of him they found was his wrist, but hisTimex watch was still going at the right time.

 

 

Was the second hand ok?

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19 minutes ago, Richey Edwards said:

Those noises from the deep will be some random sea shit. Sorry to disappoint.

They have made banging noises at 30 minute intervals to prove they are human.

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43 minutes ago, ICTJohnboy said:

 

When Donald Campbell's Bluebird blew up on Conniston Water, the only trace of him they found was his wrist, but hisTimex watch was still going at the right time.

Takes a lickin', keeps on tickin'.

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