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I was wondering earlier why they did not use the spy dolphins trained by the Marines to find the orange box. They should be pretty good in locating pings in a flash.
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Yeah! Magnets, #####es!Sinn Fein said:You know what they should get - a big ### magnet, attach it to a plane and fly over the search area - it will pull the plane from the bottom of the ocean. I'm sure of it.
I think they should also consider painting the boxes a different color than black to make them easier to find.I wonder if this event will change the way black boxes and such function. Seems like making them so that they can spit out easily-traceable GPS coordinates from the bottom of the Marianas Trench -- and do it for 5 years or so -- would be highly desirable. This is a one-in-a-zillion event, though ... any changes would have to be cheap.
But how do they work?Yeah! Magnets, #####es!Sinn Fein said:You know what they should get - a big ### magnet, attach it to a plane and fly over the search area - it will pull the plane from the bottom of the ocean. I'm sure of it.
It's Science, yo.But how do they work?Yeah! Magnets, #####es!Sinn Fein said:You know what they should get - a big ### magnet, attach it to a plane and fly over the search area - it will pull the plane from the bottom of the ocean. I'm sure of it.
A robotic submarine hunting for the missing Malaysian jet aborted its first mission after only six hours, surfacing with no new clues when it exceeded its maximum depth along the floor of the Indian Ocean, officials said Tuesday.
http://bigstory.ap.org/article/missing-planes-black-box-batteries-may-have-diedThe data collected by the sub was later analyzed and no sign of the missing plane was found, the U.S. Navy said. Crews were shifting the Bluefin's search area away from the deepest water and were hoping to send it back on another mission later Tuesday.
Search authorities had known the primary search area for Flight 370 was near the limit of the Bluefin's dive capabilities. Deeper-diving submersibles have been evaluated, but none is yet available to help.
This was first brought up about a week after the crash...then dismissed...then brought up again...then forgotten, then brought up again. The "news" on this is basically like a really full iPod on playlist repeat. It might take a week or two, but at some point, you will hear Funky Cold Medina again.Heard something on the radio about the co-pilot attempting to make a call from his cell right after the plane took the sudden turn west. Not sure what the relevance is though.
He was ordering a pizza.Heard something on the radio about the co-pilot attempting to make a call from his cell right after the plane took the sudden turn west. Not sure what the relevance is though.
I thought this was his phone registering with a tower briefly, not him actually making a call. No?Heard something on the radio about the co-pilot attempting to make a call from his cell right after the plane took the sudden turn west. Not sure what the relevance is though.
That could be. I don't know the details. And I mistakenly thought it was new news.I thought this was his phone registering with a tower briefly, not him actually making a call. No?Heard something on the radio about the co-pilot attempting to make a call from his cell right after the plane took the sudden turn west. Not sure what the relevance is though.
Don't worry...it's not your mistake. It's impossible to tell what's new, what's old, and what's just being repeated to fill air time. The coverage of this whole thing is a bigThat could be. I don't know the details. And I mistakenly thought it was new news.I thought this was his phone registering with a tower briefly, not him actually making a call. No?Heard something on the radio about the co-pilot attempting to make a call from his cell right after the plane took the sudden turn west. Not sure what the relevance is though.
Lol. Seriously. On the one hand it's interesting to learn about the technology and all, but to hear the same thing over and over all day long on CNN is a bit much. Those guests don't get tired of being asked the same questions 50 times a day? I think an update in the am, noonish, and evening is suffice at this point to cover when folks are home and put it on the ticker too. Give us breaking news when there really is something we haven't heard already over and over.the plot thins....
But asking if they delivered to the Indian Ocean was a bit weird.He was ordering a pizza.Heard something on the radio about the co-pilot attempting to make a call from his cell right after the plane took the sudden turn west. Not sure what the relevance is though.
Not if they mistook "extra hurry" for "extra curry"But asking if they delivered to the Indian Ocean was a bit weird.He was ordering a pizza.Heard something on the radio about the co-pilot attempting to make a call from his cell right after the plane took the sudden turn west. Not sure what the relevance is though.
Pretty sure it has something to do with gravity.But how do they work?Yeah! Magnets, #####es!Sinn Fein said:You know what they should get - a big ### magnet, attach it to a plane and fly over the search area - it will pull the plane from the bottom of the ocean. I'm sure of it.
It's mind boggling how deep CNN gets into this story. Last night they were explaining everything about how Bluefin-21 works. jesus christLol. Seriously. On the one hand it's interesting to learn about the technology and all, but to hear the same thing over and over all day long on CNN is a bit much. Those guests don't get tired of being asked the same questions 50 times a day? I think an update in the am, noonish, and evening is suffice at this point to cover when folks are home and put it on the ticker too. Give us breaking news when there really is something we haven't heard already over and over.the plot thins....
I feel like they've had a few opportunities to jump off this ship and have just missed them (Ukraine situation, Boston Bombing anniversary, Pennsylvania school stabbing). And now they're stuck with it until another big story pops up...I'm personally rooting for several weeks of no major news stories just to see how it plays out.Wolf asked one of the guests today if he thought it might take a few weeks. Guest said it may take a few months. Blitzer looked off to the production staff like "we're really still all in on this?".
I'm wondering if William Shatner saw a gremlin on the wing.All I can hear is Rod Serling's voice. Followed by the plane going through turbulence, picking up speed rapidly, and ending up landing among dinosaurs.
Lol! Good thing the guest didn't say years or he would have fallen out of his chair! Seriously, you have to get so tired of asking the same thing every day and getting the same answer,- and analyzing what we've all become experts on by now from having heard it just once or twice.Grace Under Pressure said:Wolf asked one of the guests today if he thought it might take a few weeks. Guest said it may take a few months. Blitzer looked off to the production staff like "we're really still all in on this?".
No that's died down a lot. Now it's the under water search with breaking news of nothing found.Is Martin Savidge still in the 777 simulator? I think he's *still* in there
They aren't giving him airtime but I think he and the mexican dude are still in thereNo that's died down a lot. Now it's the under water search with breaking news of nothing found.Is Martin Savidge still in the 777 simulator? I think he's *still* in there
You'd think he'd be a little more presentable on TV. Is he a real pilot or just a 777 simulator instructor/Is Martin Savidge still in the 777 simulator? I think he's *still* in there
So you think its OK in this day and age that a plane that size can disappear? Seems crazy. Crazy Malaysians.Oceans are big, and deep, and not full of surveillance fish.
Because it didn'tHow the hell does a plane crash and still they havent found it.
Woods are lovely dark and deep and not full of surveillance fish eitherOceans are big, and deep, and not full of surveillance fish.
And very easy to land 777's in.Woods are lovely dark and deep and not full of surveillance fish eitherOceans are big, and deep, and not full of surveillance fish.
The Chinese relatives need to #### off a little. There's no news because this search is difficult, and it's not like your own government is known for having a soft touch on things like this.Picture of the $5 Foot Long Submersible
Time to make some parallels.I feel like if CNN doesn't use this Korean ship sinking as a way to cut there loses on the plane coverage, they don't know how to TV.
Smoke would rise out of the woods. Not out of the ocean.Woods are lovely dark and deep and not full of surveillance fish eitherOceans are big, and deep, and not full of surveillance fish.
ORLY?Smoke would rise out of the woods. Not out of the ocean.Woods are lovely dark and deep and not full of surveillance fish eitherOceans are big, and deep, and not full of surveillance fish.
Actually it was a Chinese fisherman who happened to have a camera, and took a picture just after impact.You found it!?!?!?!ORLY?Smoke would rise out of the woods. Not out of the ocean.Woods are lovely dark and deep and not full of surveillance fish eitherOceans are big, and deep, and not full of surveillance fish.
Think CNN's "Breaking News" is broken...http://uproxx.com/tv/2014/04/breaking-news-on-cnn-now-includes-something-that-happened-102-years-ago/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+uproxx%2Ffeatures+%28Uproxx%29
Apparently they had "Breaking News" about the Titanic sinking 102 years ago yesterday. If 102 years later the Titanic sinking is still Breaking News. How long can this story be "Breaking News"?
Am I the only one who didn't immediately glance over a billion dollar idea???Oceans are big, and deep, and not full of surveillance fish.