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thunder May 26th 06 06:21 PM

The sinking of the Oriskany.
 
On Fri, 26 May 2006 12:59:23 -0400, Harry Krause wrote:


The cost of the ship breaking. And the toxic materials that have to be
handled. I understand a lot of the old ships are broken up in the India
area. They run them aground and swarms of 30 cent a day laborers take
the ship apart.


That may be past tense:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4988664.stm

Jack Redington May 26th 06 10:26 PM

The sinking of the Oriskany.
 
Calif Bill wrote:
"Jack Redington" wrote in message
nk.net...

Calif Bill wrote:

http://www.irishmansoftware.com/Oriskany.htm


Notice the boat on deck does not get sucked under.


Very Cool - I was not expecting the boat on deck to get sucked under. But
maybe go down due to the bubbles reducing the waters ability to support
it's displacment :-)

Capt Jack R..



I heard it was there as part of a Myth Busters show.



I didn't get the idea from Myth busters. But there have been some
interesting programs on the Bermuda triangle where they tested this.
Trying to see if a ship could be sunk due to the release of gas deposits
being released from the bottem. One test was in a tank with a model.
And another was with a runnabout where they had alot of equipment
pumping air into some large device to create bubbles.

It's been awhile since I had seen this and the results were very
interesting.

This sounds like what they were doing:
http://www.theage.com.au/articles/20...631498889.html

Cheers"

Capt Jack R..


thunder June 5th 06 08:51 PM

The sinking of the Oriskany.
 
On Fri, 26 May 2006 16:56:17 +0000, Calif Bill wrote:


The cost of the ship breaking. And the toxic materials that have to be
handled. I understand a lot of the old ships are broken up in the India
area. They run them aground and swarms of 30 cent a day laborers take the
ship apart.


You might find this interesting.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_pictures/3558527.stm

In the picture about protective gear (#4), note the guy in the
background's use of a ladder. Running them aground and swarming, seems
accurate.


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