anybody gots Nexflix phone number? I got the movie....
fuck Hollywood..
Title: "Under Pressure"
Logline:
As the missing Titan submersible's passengers struggle with dwindling
oxygen supplies and the desperate search for survival, tensions
reach a breaking point, leading to a fight for dominance and a battle
against the odds.
Main Characters:
David Lochridge: Former director of marine operations at OceanGate, striving to make amends and rescue the passengers.
Hamish Harding: A resourceful billionaire entrepreneur, determined
to survive and protect his fellow passengers.
Shahzada Dawood: A conflicted businessman, torn between
self-preservation and the responsibility towards his son and fellow passengers.
Suleman Dawood: Shahzada's 19-year-old son, facing the harsh reality
of the situation and striving to keep hope alive.
Paul-Henry Nargeolet: A seasoned explorer, relying on his experience
and knowledge to navigate the treacherous circumstances.
Mini Synopsis:
As the search for the missing Titan submersible continues, tensions
escalate inside the confined space of the submersible. With oxygen
levels running dangerously low,
fear and desperation permeate the atmosphere. The once unified group of passengers finds themselves on the brink of survival, testing their
endurance and pushing their limits.
The pressure of the dire situation leads to a heated confrontation among
the passengers. Frayed nerves, conflicting viewpoints, and the struggle
for
control spark a fight for dominance. Frustrations, fears, and anger
explode, causing chaos within the submersible's cramped quarters.
Amidst the physical altercation, alliances shift, and new bonds form as individuals realize the significance of unity in the face of impending disaster.
David Lochridge, filled with regret for his earlier warnings ignored by OceanGate, attempts to mediate the conflict and restore a sense of cooperation among the passengers.
However, the fight serves as a turning point, forcing the passengers to confront their mortality and the need for collective action. As
they grapple with their emotions, they also discover hidden strengths
and resourcefulness within themselves. Together, they must find a way to overcome their differences, maintain their sanity, and work towards a
common goal of survival.
"Under Pressure" explores the complexities of human nature, resilience,
and the bonds formed under extreme circumstances. Will the passengers overcome their internal strife, come together, and find a way to endure
until rescue arrives, or will their actions lead to further catastrophe
in their fight for survival?
Passenger 1: (Panicking) We can't just sit here! We're running out of
oxygen! We need to do something!
Passenger 2: (Agitated) What do you propose we do? There's nowhere to
go, and we can't control the situation. We have to trust that the search teams will find us soon.
Passenger 3: (Angry) Trust? We trusted OceanGate, and look where it got
us! Ignored safety concerns, a submersible with flaws! We're paying the
price for their negligence!
Passenger 4: (Fearful) We can't waste time blaming each other. We need
to focus on conserving what little oxygen we have left and staying calm.
Passenger 1: (Voice trembling) How can you expect us to stay calm when
we're trapped down here with no way out? We're going to die if we don't
take action!
Passenger 2: (Trying to reason) Look, fighting among ourselves won't
solve anything. Let's try to come up with a plan together. Maybe there's something we haven't thought of.
Passenger 3: (Defiant) A plan? We're at the mercy of OceanGate's incompetence! They never should have allowed us on this submersible in
the first place!
Passenger 4: (Desperate) We can't change the past. Right now, we need to focus on finding a way to make our oxygen last. Maybe we can ration it somehow, take turns breathing from the emergency tanks.
Passenger 1: (Agitated) Rationing won't do us any good if we're still
stuck down here! We need to take matters into our own hands and find a
way out!
Passenger 2: (Urgently) Listen, I understand your frustration, but
fighting won't get us anywhere. Let's stay calm and try to conserve our energy. We have to believe that help is on the way.
Passenger 3: (Resentful) Easy for you to say! You're not the one who
warned them about the safety flaws. You're not the one who feels
responsible for all of this!
Passenger 4: (Softly) We're all in this together now. Blaming each other won't change our situation. Let's focus on supporting one another and
finding strength in our unity.
The dialogue reflects the various emotional states and conflicts among
the passengers as they grapple with their dire circumstances. While some express
anger and the need for immediate action, others emphasize the
importance of staying calm and conserving resources. Throughout the
exchange, there is a
call for unity and a shift towards finding practical solutions and
supporting each other in their fight for survival.
Now, i gotta write the banging noise part...
The Starmaker wrote:
I bet the other passengers killed the CEO guy...
they banged his head against the wall..
they might have been a little angry at him...
WHAT? AMAZON $39.99????
when is the netflix movie coming out?
The Starmaker wrote:
https://fortune.com/2023/06/21/titan-titanic-missing-sub-david-lochridge-safety-concerns-sacked-oceangate-stockton-rush-hamish-harding/
During the meeting, Lochridge said he discovered that the Titan’s viewport was certified to a pressure of 1,300 meters below sea level. OceanGate intended to take passengers on the Titan down to depths of 4,000 meters.
According to OceanGate’s website, the Titan reaches a maximum depth of 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) on its Titanic dives.
However, Lochridge alleged that the company refused to pay for the Titan’s manufacturer to build a viewport that would meet the required standards for these depths.
He also said in the lawsuit that paying passengers would not be aware or informed of the Titan’s “experimental viewport design,” the lack of sufficient safety testing of the hull, or that hazardous flammable materials had been used in its construction. He said he strongly urged the company to use a classification agency like the American Bureau of Shipping to inspect and certify the Titan.
The Starmaker wrote:
...maybe they banged a little too hard?
broke the window to swim...up?
The Starmaker wrote:
So, now 'they' say the passengers didn't know what happen when it imploded...
then...what was all that BANGING they heard before?
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
It doesn't have a toilet?
It uses a old Amazon cheap $30.00 video game controller? (free shipping)
Why would you trust Nasa to build dat thing???
an Xbox contoller makes it go left?
no fat people allowed in dat thing, right?
don't lean on the window...
I want the names and pictures of those NASA guys who worked on dat thing...
i wanna see what stupid people look like.
Trust the Science.
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I bet the other passengers killed the CEO guy...
they banged his head against the wall..
they might have been a little angry at him...
WHAT? AMAZON $39.99????
when is the netflix movie coming out?
The Starmaker wrote:
https://fortune.com/2023/06/21/titan-titanic-missing-sub-david-lochridge-safety-concerns-sacked-oceangate-stockton-rush-hamish-harding/
During the meeting, Lochridge said he discovered that the Titan’s
viewport was certified to a pressure of 1,300 meters below sea level. OceanGate intended to take passengers on the Titan down to depths of
4,000 meters.
According to OceanGate’s website, the Titan reaches a maximum depth of 3,800 meters (12,500 feet) on its Titanic dives.
However, Lochridge alleged that the company refused to pay for the
Titan’s manufacturer to build a viewport that would meet the required standards for these depths.
He also said in the lawsuit that paying passengers would not be aware or informed of the Titan’s “experimental viewport design,” the lack of sufficient safety testing of the hull, or that hazardous flammable materials had been used in its construction. He said he strongly urged
the company to use a classification agency like the American Bureau of Shipping to inspect and certify the Titan.
The Starmaker wrote:
...maybe they banged a little too hard?
broke the window to swim...up?
The Starmaker wrote:
So, now 'they' say the passengers didn't know what happen when it imploded...
then...what was all that BANGING they heard before?
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
It doesn't have a toilet?
It uses a old Amazon cheap $30.00 video game controller? (free shipping)
Why would you trust Nasa to build dat thing???
an Xbox contoller makes it go left?
no fat people allowed in dat thing, right?
don't lean on the window...
I want the names and pictures of those NASA guys who worked on dat thing...
i wanna see what stupid people look like.
Trust the Science.
--
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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
and challenge
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On 23-June-23 5:32 am, patdolan wrote:on a fact finding mission to Everett on behalf of this forum.
On Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 12:02:31 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
I want the names and pictures of those NASA guys who worked on dat
It doesn't have a toilet?
It uses a old Amazon cheap $30.00 video game controller? (free shipping) >>>
Why would you trust Nasa to build dat thing???
an Xbox contoller makes it go left?
no fat people allowed in dat thing, right?
don't lean on the window...
thing...
i wanna see what stupid people look like.
Trust the Science.
--
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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
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NASA did not build the craft. It was built here in Seattle by a small storefront operation up in Everett. Ocean Gate. Boeing is not commenting on any possible participation it may have had. I invite Ross and Legion (who may be Boeing) to join me
They're all dead. No surprises there. The owner of the company would
likely be up on manslaughter charges, or whatever is the local
equivalent, except that he's dead too.
Most likely it happened so quickly that they never even knew they were
dying. At least Hollywood won't have fodder for another disaster movie.
Sylvia.
On 23-June-23 4:10 pm, The Starmaker wrote:on a fact finding mission to Everett on behalf of this forum.
Sylvia Else wrote:
On 23-June-23 5:32 am, patdolan wrote:
On Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 12:02:31 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
I want the names and pictures of those NASA guys who worked on dat
It doesn't have a toilet?
It uses a old Amazon cheap $30.00 video game controller? (free shipping)
Why would you trust Nasa to build dat thing???
an Xbox contoller makes it go left?
no fat people allowed in dat thing, right?
don't lean on the window...
thing...
i wanna see what stupid people look like.
Trust the Science.
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, >>>> and challenge
the unchallengeable.
NASA did not build the craft. It was built here in Seattle by a small storefront operation up in Everett. Ocean Gate. Boeing is not commenting on any possible participation it may have had. I invite Ross and Legion (who may be Boeing) to join me
They're all dead. No surprises there. The owner of the company would
likely be up on manslaughter charges, or whatever is the local
equivalent, except that he's dead too.
Most likely it happened so quickly that they never even knew they were
dying. At least Hollywood won't have fodder for another disaster movie.
Sylvia.
Most likely it happened so quickly
Most likely it happened not so quickly...
depends what movie script sez.
It's true that Hollywood will ignore any laws of physics[*] that get in
the way of the plot.
Still, I have hope that rich people paying absurd amounts to do stupidly dangerous things and then dying as a result, will not attract any
production money.
Sylvia.
[*] Actually, anything at all, which is why, for example, the control circuitry for electronic locks is always on the outside where a decent
hammer is all that is needed to affect entry (don't even need the magic decoding boxes that Hollywood tends to use).
Sylvia Else wrote:on a fact finding mission to Everett on behalf of this forum.
On 23-June-23 5:32 am, patdolan wrote:
On Thursday, June 22, 2023 at 12:02:31 PM UTC-7, The Starmaker wrote: >>>> The Starmaker wrote:
I want the names and pictures of those NASA guys who worked on dat
It doesn't have a toilet?
It uses a old Amazon cheap $30.00 video game controller? (free shipping) >>>>>
Why would you trust Nasa to build dat thing???
an Xbox contoller makes it go left?
no fat people allowed in dat thing, right?
don't lean on the window...
thing...
i wanna see what stupid people look like.
Trust the Science.
--
The Starmaker -- To question the unquestionable, ask the unaskable,
to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable, >>>> and challenge
the unchallengeable.
NASA did not build the craft. It was built here in Seattle by a small storefront operation up in Everett. Ocean Gate. Boeing is not commenting on any possible participation it may have had. I invite Ross and Legion (who may be Boeing) to join me
They're all dead. No surprises there. The owner of the company would
likely be up on manslaughter charges, or whatever is the local
equivalent, except that he's dead too.
Most likely it happened so quickly that they never even knew they were
dying. At least Hollywood won't have fodder for another disaster movie.
Sylvia.
Most likely it happened so quickly
Most likely it happened not so quickly...
depends what movie script sez.
On 6/23/2023 1:30 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
season 1 episode 2 on netflix
Passenger 1: (Gasping) No! The controller! I dropped it![...]
Always, have a backup system. I accidentally dropped and broke just one
of many controllers... Does not sound so bad now... They went through
hell...
season 1 episode 2 on netflix[...]
Passenger 1: (Gasping) No! The controller! I dropped it!
Now, whose idea was it to use an x-box toy controller to navigate the
sub? It had to be
NASA...it couldn't be anybody else.
Only NASA thinks of things like that!
The Starmaker wrote:
i say wat happen is da guy with the x-box controller dropped it and it broke.
and he forgot to buy another one...
and they killed him.
The Starmaker wrote:
If you want an easy million dollars...
he charged you $250,000.00 a ticket
and he sold 4 tickets
dats a million dollars!
You are suppose to hide
the old X-box controller..
and the fact the sub doesn't work.
(just sign here -don't read the small print)
The five passengers who boarded the doomed OceanGate Titan submersible that imploded on its way to the wreck
of the Titanic signed an iron-clad agreement that protects the company from any liability for what could happen
to the vessel, including death.
The three-page document spells out the risks that passengers take when riding in the 23,000-pound Titan, including
eye-popping wording such as how the craft “has not been approved or certified by any regulatory body and may be
constructed of materials that have not been widely used on human occupied submersible.”
https://nypost.com/2023/06/23/read-the-death-waiver-doomed-titanic-sub-tourists-signed/
no refunds.
Did Captain Kirk ever ride in dat thing?
The Starmaker wrote:
Okay, I'll tell you what happened...
the
guys
at
the
top
knew
that
somehow
they
had
broken stuff,
the
guys
at
the
top
didn't
want
to
hear
that
they
had
broken stuff.
They
didn't
want
to
hear
about
the
difficulties
of
the
engineers
-
the
fact
that
the
sub
might
not
work,
and
so
on.
It's
better
if
they
don't
hear
it,
so
they
can
be
much
more
"honest"
when
they're
trying
to
sell
tickets.
-
the
engineers
and
scien-
tists
on
the
one
hand and
management
on
the
other
-
is
the
cause
of
the
deterioration
in
cooperation,
which,
as
you've
seen,
produced
a calamity.
"...the company refused to pay for the Titan’s manufacturer to build a viewport that would meet the required standards for these depths."
"...paying passengers would not be aware or informed of the Titan’s “experimental viewport design,.."
https://fortune.com/2023/06/21/titan-titanic-missing-sub-david-lochridge-safety-concerns-sacked-oceangate-stockton-rush-hamish-harding/
The Starmaker wrote:
https://fortune.com/2023/06/21/titan-titanic-missing-sub-david-lochridge-safety-concerns-sacked-oceangate-stockton-rush-hamish-harding/
During the meeting, Lochridge said he discovered that the Titan’s viewport was certified to a pressure of 1,300 meters below sea level. OceanGate intended to take passengers on the Titan down to depths of 4,000 meters.
According to OceanGate’s website, the Titan reaches a maximum depth of
3,800 meters (12,500 feet) on its Titanic dives.
However, Lochridge alleged that the company refused to pay for the Titan’s manufacturer to build a viewport that would meet the required standards for these depths.
He also said in the lawsuit that paying passengers would not be aware or
informed of the Titan’s “experimental viewport design,” the lack of sufficient safety testing of the hull, or that hazardous flammable materials had been used in its construction. He said he strongly urged
the company to use a classification agency like the American Bureau of
Shipping to inspect and certify the Titan.
The Starmaker wrote:
...maybe they banged a little too hard?
broke the window to swim...up?
The Starmaker wrote:
So, now 'they' say the passengers didn't know what happen when it imploded...
then...what was all that BANGING they heard before?
The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote:
It doesn't have a toilet?
It uses a old Amazon cheap $30.00 video game controller? (free shipping)
Why would you trust Nasa to build dat thing???
an Xbox contoller makes it go left?
no fat people allowed in dat thing, right?
don't lean on the window...
I want the names and pictures of those NASA guys who worked on dat
thing...
i wanna see what stupid people look like.
Trust the Science.
--
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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
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Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 6/23/2023 1:30 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
season 1 episode 2 on netflix
Passenger 1: (Gasping) No! The controller! I dropped it![...]
Always, have a backup system. I accidentally dropped and broke just one
of many controllers... Does not sound so bad now... They went through hell...
There was no backup controlling device on dat sub.
If you break your wireless gamepad...your mommy has to buy you a new
one.
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to think the unthinkable, mention the unmentionable, say the unsayable,
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the unchallengeable.
A backup controlling device is the buttons on the back of your TV[...]
you can still change channels with if your remote breaks or runs out of batteries.
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 6/23/2023 1:30 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
season 1 episode 2 on netflix
Passenger 1: (Gasping) No! The controller! I dropped it![...]
Always, have a backup system. I accidentally dropped and broke just one
of many controllers... Does not sound so bad now... They went through hell...
There was no backup controlling device on dat sub.
If you break your wireless gamepad...your mommy has to buy you a new
one.
On 6/23/2023 2:40 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
A backup controlling device is the buttons on the back of your TV[...]
you can still change channels with if your remote breaks or runs out of batteries.
Okay, that made me laugh. But, I have respect for the lives that were
lost on that sub. Damn.
On Saturday, June 24, 2023 at 2:19:35 AM UTC-4, George Hammond wrote:
On Saturday, June 24, 2023 at 12:04:24 AM UTC-4, Physfitfreak wrote:
On 6/23/2023 6:00 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
Chris M. Thomasson wrote:
On 6/23/2023 2:40 PM, The Starmaker wrote:
A backup controlling device is the buttons on the back of your TV[...]
you can still change channels with if your remote breaks or runs out of
batteries.
Okay, that made me laugh. But, I have respect for the lives that were >> lost on that sub. Damn.
Of course, you respect the life of the CEO Stockton Rush CEO:
https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/news/976/cpsprodpb/12A15/production/_130190367_email_exchange_v3_640-nc-2x-nc.png
Hahahahh :-)
As I said, the guy was a "whodat".
"Nothing matters except the bullshit that I propound. Degrees?
Standards? Actual knowledge? The right profession? The right professionals? No, none of that! Only the bullshit that I happen to be saying is what matters!"
- Stockton "The Whodat" Rush
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//George E Hammond MS Physics//
June 24, 2023
.
Incidentally the ROV that located the Titan
was manufactured by a company only 20 miles
from me on Cape Cod. In the town of Wellfleet.
.
Here's the Deadly Math concerning the accident.
Ambient air pressure at the surface is 15 psi.
Seawater pressure increases 0.444 psi/ft and
since 2 miles is 10,560 feet the pressure at
the Titanic is (.444)(10560)=4689 psi
That compression ratio is 4689/15=313.
.
The volume of the Titan chamber was about
(pi)(5^2) (10)= 785 ft.³
.
Which means that once it imploded the air volume
was near instantly reduced to: –
785/313=2.5 ft.³
.
The air bubble that rose from the Titan was
initially: –
(4/3)(pi)(r^3)=2.5 hence r=0.842 ft=10 inches
.
The air bubble rising from the Titan
was only the size of a party balloon.
.
GEO
*/George Hammond MS Physics/*
July 1, 2023
.
Videos of the recovered Titan fragments
show 2 major points: –
.
1 – The Plexiglas viewing window is missing
.
2 – the undercarriage is completely undamaged
.
Point 2 indicates that the undercarriage was
RELEASED prior to the implosion !
This indicates that the Titan had reversed
direction and was on the way up again –
presumably from some major emergency !
.
Point 1 – the Plexiglas window missing may
have occurred either before or after the
implosion – no way to tell at this point?
.
The fact that the UNDERCARRIAGE was not
bent, distorted or damaged in any way indicates
that it was RELEASED ON PURPOSE which
indicates a "return to the surface" emergency
maneuver – if so, the occupants may have had
several minutes of pre-implosion drama
(crackling, popping noises etc.) before the
final implosion ! ... Gad !!
.
GEO __ MS Physics
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