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No.

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I saw the movie.

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I don't even enjoy the bathtub, let alone diving down to go into a spooky ship.  NO NO NO!

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I'm guessing that they take you the 2.5 miles down in a tiny sub, where the water pressure is so great, that any tiny crack in the machine, would cause it to implode in two nanoseconds.

 

 

Not for me.

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no, it doesn't interest me at all

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Plaid Pants2 wrote:

I'm guessing that they take you the 2.5 miles down in a tiny sub, where the water pressure is so great, that any tiny crack in the machine, would cause it to implode in two nanoseconds.

 

 

Not for me.


...and then, after the sub implodes so would all the humans inside!

 

When I was diving I did a lot of wreck diving and it was pretty cool, especially the ones you could go inside of.   If something this huge were not so deep that you could do it on a dive, that would be amazing.

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Re: TITANIC TOUR?

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A little OT:

 

Did anyone of you watch Evine when they had Titanic jewelry? I thought the shows (with the employee from the museum) was interesting.

 

 

Titanic Tour? No

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@Jackyl wrote:

No, I took the tour of the Titanic exhibit in Las Vegas and that was enough and it only cost $35.  Very interesting, well worth it.  No desire to spend that kind of money to go underwater.


I did the tour also at the Luxor casino years ago and one in NYC and in CT. I enjoyed it very much. 

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@mollybgood wrote:

If you had $105,000 at your disposal, would you take a tour of the wreck at its watery gravesite? A company with this Internet site ~ bluemarbleprivate.com ~ is going to give people the opportunity to do so starting next year.  The initial voyage for nine people is already sold out.

 

It sounds interesting, but I could never enjoy that kind

of tour.


No thanks. They can keep their overpriced tour. I already seen pieces of the ship at exhibits and personal belongings of the passengers on the ship. 

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I would love to do that. 

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