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Final Message "All good here".  This was true as the only good billionaire...

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2 hours ago, Alchopwn said:

Final Message "All good here".  This was true as the only good billionaire...

Rich people liquidate just like poor people.

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Ironically the name revealed quite well the way the character was behaving then...

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I heard that at those depths and pressure, any remains become a mush in an instant, including bones.

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On 9/17/2024 at 10:33 AM, Amorlind said:

Ironically the name revealed quite well the way the character was behaving then...

Richard Stockton and Benjamin Rush were both dicks. 

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On 9/17/2024 at 7:44 AM, Alchopwn said:

Final Message "All good here".  This was true as the only good billionaire...

Rush was in denial until the end.

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On 9/20/2024 at 12:33 AM, Piney said:

Richard Stockton and Benjamin Rush were both dicks. 

There’s a transcript of Stockton and the fired engineer discussing trials for the sub, the cliff notes version is “Stockton was going to get on the sub no matter what” and a fun game of “guess when the decision to fire the engineer was made” can be played via Stockton’s replies (imo it was around the time of the first comment about the engineer’s concerns came up).  
Other highlights include Stockton ignoring concerns. 
Stockton coming across as someone who cuts corners. 
Stockton ignoring experts. 
Stockton coming across as someone who thinks they’re always right. 
The engineer coming across as someone who wanted to take things nice and slow. 
The engineer having valid concerns. 

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36 minutes ago, Sir Wearer of Hats said:

There’s a transcript of Stockton and the fired engineer discussing trials for the sub, the cliff notes version is “Stockton was going to get on the sub no matter what” and a fun game of “guess when the decision to fire the engineer was made” can be played via Stockton’s replies (imo it was around the time of the first comment about the engineer’s concerns came up).  
Other highlights include Stockton ignoring concerns. 
Stockton coming across as someone who cuts corners. 
Stockton ignoring experts. 
Stockton coming across as someone who thinks they’re always right. 
The engineer coming across as someone who wanted to take things nice and slow. 
The engineer having valid concerns. 

I'm more than familiar with the whole **** show. Stockton was a member of my "class", I thought he was a complete ass and my bestie who is a T. O'conor Sloane/ Thomas Edison grandson and a hell on engineer and tinkerer in his own right pulled that piece of crap apart and predicted everything that happened. 

He also thinks Stockton was a ass. 

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On 9/17/2024 at 6:49 PM, josellama2000 said:

I heard that at those depths and pressure, any remains become a mush in an instant, including bones.

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As an outside observer, it seems like there would have been panic but I bet they literally were gone before they had a chance to know there was a problem.  I'd never have gotten into that claustrophobic space to begin with.

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