200,000 Titanic-Related Documents Published Online 55
With the 100th anniversary of the Titanic's sinking coming up, ancestry.com has released 200,000 documents online relating to the ill-fated ship. The documents provide information about survivors and the 1,500 people who died, a number of wills, and hundreds of coroner inquests. You can look at the Titanic document collection for free until May 13. From the article: "The records include the ship's official passenger list, which shows the names, ages and occupations of those on board the ill-fated liner.
It also details the nationalities, positions and addresses of the ship's crew which had more than 900 members."
useless trivia (Score:3)
there were a lot of Syrian emigrants on the ill-fated oceanliner. I liked that in Cameron's movie, he actually had some Syrians on screen for 2-3 seconds in steerage, confused about directions. Nice historical touch.
double useless trivia: the movie had to be renamed for the Middle Eastern market, as "Titanic" sounds like a slang term for "let's have sex"
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followup #1:
http://www.vancouversun.com/news/Titanic+Ottawa+woman+alone+survives+sinking+from+group+steerage/6430607/story.html [vancouversun.com]
followup #2:
http://articles.nydailynews.com/1998-04-13/news/18075077_1_white-star-line-magazine-reports-communist-china [nydailynews.com]
followup #3:
FP!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHARGARBBBLE
(how'd that happen?)
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FP!!!!!!!!!!!!! WHARGARBBBLE
(how'd that happen?)
From the sounds of it I'd say Great Cthulhu was involved.
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(how'd that happen?)
I expect that literally no one else was interested enough in the Titanic to even read the story, never mind post a comment on it. There is absolutely no slashdot interest in this story, apart from the fact that the documents are being published online. As this is not 1994, that's hardly news.
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double useless trivia: the movie had to be renamed for the Middle Eastern market, as "Titanic" sounds like a slang term for "let's have sex"
I don't know; that still sounds like an accurate enough title for the film.
Re:useless trivia (Score:4, Informative)
the movie had to be renamed for the Middle Eastern market, as "Titanic" sounds like a slang term for "let's have sex"
Sorry, I'm going to have to call bullshit [imdb.com] on that one.
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It's just a ship that sank, and has no historical significance at all.
I simply don't get it.
200,000? (Score:1)
200,000?
So that's the precise definition of a boatload.
All of these (Score:1)
Titanic-related headlines lately, from Cameron going deep-sea exploring to this current one, would have a suspicious person thinking that a subtle publicity campaign were underway for a Titanic re-release or something... I guess this is the new way to infiltrate the net - keep publishing little bullshit quasi-related stories week after week to keep "top of mind". Just like facebook/Zuckerberg and co did months before "social network" was released, except that one started by trying to bulldoze over a bunch
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It's also the 100th anniversary of MDMA, Life Savers candy, the traffic light, and the electric blanket. Guess which of those had a greater impact on modern-day life? (Hint: It's all of them.)
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Guess which of those had a greater impact on modern-day life? (Hint: It's all of them.)
Not so certain about that one. The RMS Titanic disaster was directly responsible for:
* The FCC (because it highlighted the problems with folks stepping all over each other on a given frequency, especially when there's an emergency going on)
* The International Ice Patrol (which still exists today, and greatly impacts trans-Atlantic commerce)
* Regulation requiring enough lifeboats for all passengers and crew, on every commercial vessel. (for obvious reasons)
* Required safety drills on any commercial passenger
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Yeah. You can watch Newt Gingrich's political career for free.
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Please define what kind of "fanbois"
The teenage girls who swooned to that dipshit DiCaprio in that half-assed movie? Those would be "fangirls", and yeah, romantic would be the term they use. (Not sure if landing an uppercut on a teenage girl's jaw would be all that appropriate through).
The folks who have been straight-up fascinated by the actual disaster, to the point of learning as much of it as they could, like Baseball or Basketball fans do their favorite teams? Few would call it romantic, and they usual
who cares? (Score:3)
This is about as interesting as posting every document related to every person who emigrated from w00tdorf, Germany to yayoubetcha, Minnesota in 1890.
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We could probably teach the Chinese a thing or two about media control
The world doesn't revolve around you. (Score:2)
Maybe it's not interesting to you... but the world doesn't revolve around you. This is going to be very interesting to genealogists and historians.
My niece (the family genealogist and historian) has been bouncing off of the walls since she first heard rumors of this... supposedly we have a distant relative who died onboard Titanic and now she has ano
Missing passenger (Score:2, Funny)
Why, oh, why couldn't have Celine Dion been on that ship, too?
Re:Kudos (Score:4, Informative)
Good job by ancestry.com
yes, very good job. they conned the slash guys into taking a free advertisement fo their PAID SERVICE.
oh, and you have to give a CC to get the 'free' goodies; and of course you have to CALL THEM (long distance, no less) to cancel.
THIS IS PURE BULLSHIT.
more slash advertising (Score:5, Informative)
from the piece-of-shit company:
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save yourself the link clickage. they are selling shit and we just don't care...
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I agree that the "give us your info now and we won't charge you immediately so this is FREE!" bit is sleazy.
Underwater sound (Score:2)
When I was in college, I got myself obsessed with the Titanic disaster for whatever reason. I still find myself going back to it from time-to-time, and with the anniversary coming up, I've been listening more and more to Gavin Bryar's 60+ minute composition 'Sinking of the Titanic' [youtube.com], (fave clip) a piece which emulates the sound of the violinists who 'played on', playing underwater. However haunting it is, I used to put it on every night to help me sleep.
Coincidence? I think not... (Score:2)
2012 is also the 100th anniversary of the Oreo cookie and it is believed to be the end of the world by the Mayan calendar. Coincidence? I think not.......
Titanic deniers unite! (Score:3)
I find this kind of blatant propaganda spreading disgusting!
The whole idea that the Titanic sank is just another media hoax perpetrated by a clandestine organization to gain sympathy for their cause.
The photo evidence? Doctored...
The survivor interviews? Professional actors playing a role.
The newspaper articles? A fraud perpetuated by media barons.
Notice how in popular movies the passengers on the Titanic are always portrayed as VICTIMS?? They throw in all this sentimental romanticism... don't fall for it! They're manipulating the public and re-writing history.
It's time we stand up against this and tell them we can't be deceived! It's time to teach our children the truth and turn students against their indoctrinating educators. Because if we don't then soon they'll take the reigns of power and change our way of life. It's time to stand up and say...
TITANIC DENIERS UNITE!!!
More and more often I wonder (Score:3)
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Oh, one of the later ships of the class (Score:4, Informative)
And the people of Belfast patiently await mention of RMS Titanic's sister-ship and first of class, RMS Olympic, which made her maiden crossing to New York on 31st May 1911 and continued in service until the early 1930s.
A fine example of Harland & Wolff shipbuilding, she even survived the impact of a Royal Navy cruiser which collided with her making 19 knots.
The launch of the Titanic, second of class, was a minor event compared to the ongoing adulation lauded on the Olympic. So you see, the Titanic was neither the largest ship in the World at the time, nor the most famous or glamorous. But that doesn't sell a film very well, does it?
And now, the rest of the story... (Score:4, Informative)
And they hope there's little mention of HMHS Britannic, the third sister - who also had something of an inglorious career.
Her completion was delayed by months when WWI broke out and efforts were shifted to higher priority wartime Admiralty contracts. When she was completed she was laid up for months because the White Star line considered it too risky to place her into service.
Then, after being requisitioned by the Admiralty and just a years service as a hospital ship - she struck a mine off the Grecian coast. Despite post-Titanic modifications (which prevented too many compartments from flooding), a damaged watertight door and open portholes on the lower decks lead to rapid flooding - and her Captain ordered he abandoned only twenty minutes after the explosion. Fifty five minutes after the explosion, she rolled over on her starboard side and sank.
Olympic 45,325 tons. Titanic 46,328 tons.
You should read the contemporary press - all of which lauded Titanic as the largest, most glamorous, most famous, etc... ship of the time. The hyperbole wasn't invented for the film and predates the sinking.
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Sources:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Olympic [wikipedia.org]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RMS_Titanic [wikipedia.org]
-americamatrix
ok but... (Score:2)
obligatory XKCD reference (Score:2)
http://xkcd.com/
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http://xkcd.com/
I think you mean http://xkcd.com/1040/ [xkcd.com] - or you will do next week.
I'm here for you with the Raymond Chandler sig. though. That's the stuff that dreams are made of...
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Yes, thanks! Cut and Paste error, and I should have done a better job of previewing. Posterity will thank you, as they do Chandler :)
And many more to come (Score:2)