I searched for "build your own submarine" on youtube and found this.
Well at least they have the merit to have done it, but well, they died
I mean yeah, it's somewhat retarded but indiana jones would have looked retarded too if he stupidly fell to the ground and the giant ball rolled all over him, the end
That's life, you have successful adventurers and you have the less successful... It's like that, it's par for the course
if a rich person spends money to go on an african safari, then dies, they are an idiot.
it's one thing to test your limits, it's another to pay money for a luxury experience.
>if a rich person spends money to go on an african safari, then dies, they are an idiot.
No he isn't an idiot, he took risks and died, hunting in africa isn't necessarily the safest activity in the world that's all
It's like that, look https://youtu.be/UrAUggWr-ak?t=54
You survive you're a legend, you die you are the idiot of the century... See what I mean?
People tend to admire success stories, now failure stories... Much less.
Imagine building something that the only safety margin and back up is -'4 days of oxygen and a couple of spare blue tooth controllers' .
These idiots seemed not to have even bothered with an underwater locator beacon - or any type of emergency retractable sonar boom to send and receive low frequency morse communications or it seems zero remote miniature submersible to search from the ship with.
Other than Un-survivable catastrophic implosion - if they are not rescued alive, wonder if there is some final moments recorded on cell phone video or a cabin footage cam.
As crass as it sounds, the idea that there was an operating malfunction caused by a flat blue tooth controller - and then no one thought to ensure the 2 spares were checked and fully charged before the dive would just be typical clown world.
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