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From the lavish balustrades of the Grand Staircase to the coal-dusted air of the Boiler Rooms, the Titanic is yours to explore and its many stories await.Joseph Bell, Chief Engineer On The R.M.S. Titanic
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Dunking On Nevada Got The Internet Through Election Week
The Monitor is a weekly column dedicated to everything happening in the world of WIRED culture, from movies to memes, from TV to Twitter. It's been a long week, and I really liked the almost rhyme between "chad" and "Nevada". That's where we are in the election cycle. Anyway, here's the deal: Election Night in America has now spread its wings and expanded into Election Week in America, and as of Thursday, there were still many states where the vote was too close to call President Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden. But while many of them seemed to be moving along at a steady pace and reporting their vote totals as they went, Nevada, well, wasn't. On Twitter, Tumblr, and TikTok — any social media site that starts with the letter T, basically — users started comparing Nevada to all sorts of late and/or slow things: Zootopia sloth, really shitty friends who never meet you when they say they will, menstruate eight to nine months before the child is born. Other memes have referenced Titanic, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Brian McKnight's "Back at One" jam, because the whole chorus is just so slow to count. Every night America went to bed feeling like the race was a little closer to its end, but at any moment the lead could change. The next four years of American politics will be determined by this election, and one of the things that could tip the scales are a few thousand ballots in Nevada. All anyone can do is wait for the votes to be counted, while watching the internet (or a TV).Titanic Floor Layout
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On April 10, 1912, the Titanic set sail on its maiden voyage × voyage RYAN PARTINGTON/EYEEM—GETTY IMAGES a long voyage or voyage (name) The astronaut was excited about his journey into space. . The Titanic was a very posh British luxury × luxury YEVGEN ROMANENKO—GETTY IMAGES; very comfortable; expensive (adjective) Malika saved up to buy a luxury handbag. UNIVERSAL HISTORY ARCHIVE/UNIVERSAL IMAGES GROUP—GETTY IMAGESFour days later, the Titanic hits an iceberg. TIME LIFE PICTURES/MANSELL/THE LIFE PICTURE COLLECTION—GETTY IMAGES
Some people climbed safely into lifeboats. The Titanic took two years and many workers to build × build D3SIGN—GETTY IMAGES to build or fabricate (verb) I use toy blocks to build towers. . BETTMANN—GETTY IMAGES
The ship's first-class passengers were among the richest × Wealthy INGA KJER/PHOTOTHEK—GETTY IMAGES Having lots of money (adjective) Bill Gates is a very wealthy man. Many second and third class passengers were tourists × tourist JOSON/GETTY IMAGES someone who goes to a place for pleasure (name) The Eiffel Tower attracts a lot of tourists. . Others were people who wanted to find a new life in America. New rules
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New laws were passed after the sinking of the Titanic. Today, passenger ships on long journeys between countries must carry enough lifeboats.
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But previous maps of the ground around the wreck were incomplete,” said Parks Stephenson, a Titanic historian. "With the sonar map, it's like the whole room suddenly lights up and you can go from room to room with a magnifying glass and document it," he said. "Nothing like this has ever been done for the Titanic site."
The map created in the summer of 2010, run by RMS Titanic Inc. RMS Titanic Inc is the legal custodian of the Wood Hole, Oceanographic Institution Wreck in Falmouth, Massachusetts and the Wait Institute in La Jolla, California. The torpedo-shaped AUVs surveyed the site with side-scan sonar, moving at just over 3 miles per hour as they cycled back and forth in a grid along the bottom,” said Paul-Henry Nargeolet, Expedition Co-Leader with RMS Titanic Inc. "The map provides a forensic tool with which scientists can examine the wreckage site in the same way that aircraft wreckage would studied on earth," Nargeolet said. "Mapping over the years has improved as explorers have built on previous efforts in piecemeal fashion," said Charlie Pellegrino, a Titanic explorer who was not on the 2010 expedition. This is the first time a map of the entire debris field has examined every square inch in an orderly fashion,” he said. "By examining the wreckage, investigators can now answer questions such as how the ship broke up, how it sank and whether there was a fatal flaw in the design," he said. . Computer simulations will generate the shipwreck upside down as the layout of the wreckage site and pieces of the ship give new clues to what happened
“Some of these questions will be answered on the show,” said Dirk Hoogstra, senior vice president at History. "We have this view of the entire wreckage that no one has ever seen before," he said.
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