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Guess what is in this..for sale on the ebay TITANIC COAL TEARDROP NECKLACE Titanic Coal Teardrop Necklace CONTAINS AUTHENTIC COAL RECOVERED FROM THE TITANIC. A REPRINT OF ORIGINAL COAL CERTIFICATE OF AUTHENTICITY HANDCRAFTED GLASS PENDANTS WITH SILVER PLATED CAP. APPROXIMATELY 1.25 LONG FROM TOP OF CAP BY .75 WIDE. ** size and color could vary. THREADED WITH A 2 MM WAXED COTTON CORD WITH SILVER PLATED BEADS AND ADJUSTABLE SLIP KNOTS. PRESENTED ON A COMMEMORATIVE GOLD FOILED AND EMBOSSED DISPLAY CARD. |
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THATS CALLED NUT COAL, BIG SHIPS BURN BIG COAL. THATS THE SIZE YOU BURN IN A KITCHEN COAL STOVE. I BURN BIGGER COAL THEN THAT IN OUR PARLOR STOVE. OF COURSE THEY MIGHT HAVE HAD BIG LUMPS AND CRACKED THEM INTO 4 PIECES FOR PROFIT . THE BIG SHIPS AND FOUNDRYS BURN EGG COAL. COAL IS SOLD BY THE SIZE RICE,BUCK,PEA,NUT,STOVE, AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST EGG. I LIVE RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE COAL REGION AND ALWAYS HAVE. IF I WASNT SO TIRED I WOULD GO TAKE PICTURES OF BUCK (I BURN THAT IN A STOKER) AND SOME STOVE COAL (I BURN IN THE PARLOR STOVE) View Quote |
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Still waiting for that guy to get some sleep so he can feel rested enough to post pictures of his buck coal (that he burns in the stoker) and stove coal (he burns in his parlor stove).
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Still waiting for that guy to get some sleep so he can feel rested enough to post pictures of his buck coal (that he burns in the stoker) and stove coal (he burns in his parlor stove). The suspense is killing me! View Quote |
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One of the recent aircraft carrier finds, I think it was the Hornet had an oxygen bottle laying on the deck. It had been crushed... but hadn't ruptured. Pressure is applied equally everywhere and apparently it had a really good valve on it so it held. When they were trying to get human remains off the Arizona a few months after the attack as soon as the corpses would break the surface they would pretty much explode without the water pressure holding them together. They called it off after around 40 because it just wasn't working out very well. And that is not very deep. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: You understand that when you smash a ketchup packet, you're not compressing the ketchup, right? The reason it bursts is the contents don't compress and the container gives way. That's got about nothing to do with the scenario we're talking about. It's not like putting a corpse on a hydraulic press and hitting it with 6000psi. The pressure surrounds the corpse, which is pretty much a liquid filled bag. Fill up a balloon with air and take it 60 feet down; the air compresses and the balloon gets smaller. Fill it up with water and take it 60 (or 600) feet down. Same size. When they were trying to get human remains off the Arizona a few months after the attack as soon as the corpses would break the surface they would pretty much explode without the water pressure holding them together. They called it off after around 40 because it just wasn't working out very well. And that is not very deep. The same happened in that deep dive cave where the diver died trying to recover the corpse of the other diver. The corpse was intact except for the exposed parts until handled and this was something like 900 ft down. |
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That was because of the of decomposition, not the pressure of the water. Any exposed flesh had already been eaten by crabs. The bodies were bloated 4-5 times normal size and held together by clothing. As soon as they started handling them, they just came apart. The same happened in that deep dive cave where the diver died trying to recover the corpse of the other diver. The corpse was intact except for the exposed parts until handled and this was something like 900 ft down. View Quote They would constantly get in the diver's way before that and had to pushed aside into other compartments so they could work in the ship, and they were decomposed enough then when they pushed the divers hands could go inside the corpse. |
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At about the 25 minute mark Ballard talks about the bodies on the ocean floor. According to him they sank, were eaten by animals, and their skeletons dissolved within 5 years thanks to the lack of calcium carbonate at that depth and temp.
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This is kinda disturbing IMO. The Titanic is a grave site and should be left alone, there's over 1500 dead people there. View Quote Last I knew they ripped the Titantic's alarm bell off the crows nest (the one that was rang when the iceberg was spotted) as well....fucking grave robbing assholes. |
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Donut Operator is having a live SWAT bingo right now. Wouldn’t you know COAL came up in his life feed https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/91271/E6D6CA3B-2F91-475B-A56F-38216935EC2A-908471.png View Quote |
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I don't even know what a parlor stove is,I can Google it..But I think its funner if I just use my imagination.
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The best part is I don't think this guy even knows he is now famous as fuck, overnight.
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I can't believe savages still burn coal in their homes these days.
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I don't even know what a parlor stove is,I can Google it..But I think its funner if I just use my imagination. View Quote |
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THATS CALLED NUT COAL, BIG SHIPS BURN BIG COAL. THATS THE SIZE YOU BURN IN A KITCHEN COAL STOVE. I BURN BIGGER COAL THEN THAT IN OUR PARLOR STOVE. OF COURSE THEY MIGHT HAVE HAD BIG LUMPS AND CRACKED THEM INTO 4 PIECES FOR PROFIT . THE BIG SHIPS AND FOUNDRYS BURN EGG COAL. COAL IS SOLD BY THE SIZE RICE,BUCK,PEA,NUT,STOVE, AND LAST BUT NOT LEAST EGG. I LIVE RIGHT IN THE HEART OF THE COAL REGION AND ALWAYS HAVE. IF I WASNT SO TIRED I WOULD GO TAKE PICTURES OF BUCK (I BURN THAT IN A STOKER) AND SOME STOVE COAL (I BURN IN THE PARLOR STOVE) View Quote |
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Serious thread got hit with an epic paragraph of copypasta gold, and the rest is history as they say.
I love the "Serious Relief" aspect to the thread as well... i.e. the serious Titanic folks that don't want to give up they're thread to the shenanigans of said single golden copypasta reply, and the meme warriors who came to feed from it. How the fuck Nut Coal OP came up with that reply is incredibly fascinating, and I wonder what his past posts look like. Sounds likes an interesting man who loves to yell. |
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Serious thread got hit with an epic paragraph of copypasta gold, and the rest is history as they say. I love the "Serious Relief" aspect to the thread as well... i.e. the serious Titanic folks that don't want to give up they're thread to the shenanigans of said single golden copypasta reply, and the meme warriors who came to feed from it. How the fuck Nut Coal OP came up with that reply is incredibly fascinating, and I wonder what his past posts look like. Sounds likes an interesting man who loves to yell. View Quote |
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Besides nutcoal,the boat nerds trying to have an intelligent conversation is the funniest thing about this thread.
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