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Originally posted by: Hoober
Just hard to believe that people would pay that much more for a 'commemorative' cruise on a ship that doesn't even resemble the original.

You would not want to be on something resembling the original. People are missing the point of this.

?ERR!TIMEWARP!?????
 
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
There were a few rumblings of a possible Titanic replica being built in the years after the movie (Text), but nothing came of them. As that site points out, it would require such a major redesign it would essentially be an entirely new ship in the style of the Titanic. That wouldn't be bad, but the cost of building such a ship would be tremendous. Then again, they could probably sell tickets for well above standard cruise line prices.

Personally, I didn't see a single thing wrong with the original design...
 
Originally posted by: peritusONE
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
There were a few rumblings of a possible Titanic replica being built in the years after the movie (Text), but nothing came of them. As that site points out, it would require such a major redesign it would essentially be an entirely new ship in the style of the Titanic. That wouldn't be bad, but the cost of building such a ship would be tremendous. Then again, they could probably sell tickets for well above standard cruise line prices.

Personally, I didn't see a single thing wrong with the original design...

Save for that iron with plenty of sulfur in it to weaken the material, with a BCC structure that undergoes a ductile to brittle transition at cold temperatures...


NOOOOTHING wrong with it.
 
Originally posted by: magomago
Originally posted by: peritusONE
Originally posted by: AstroManLuca
There were a few rumblings of a possible Titanic replica being built in the years after the movie (Text), but nothing came of them. As that site points out, it would require such a major redesign it would essentially be an entirely new ship in the style of the Titanic. That wouldn't be bad, but the cost of building such a ship would be tremendous. Then again, they could probably sell tickets for well above standard cruise line prices.

Personally, I didn't see a single thing wrong with the original design...

Save for that iron with plenty of sulfur in it to weaken the material, with a BCC structure that undergoes a ductile to brittle transition at cold temperatures...


NOOOOTHING wrong with it.

Hmmmm, I figured the ellipsis on the end of my sentence was good enough...
 
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