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Re: The good ship Titanic
Posted By: wintermute, on host 65.189.42.201
Date: Saturday, August 5, 2006, at 17:24:52
In Reply To: The good ship Titanic posted by Rifty on Saturday, August 5, 2006, at 14:00:15:

> The owner of the ship, and of the White Star Line who built the ship, Mr Bruce J. Ismay, wanted to set a record for fasted transatlantic travel, and urged the captain, Captain Edward J. Smith to travel as fast as he could make her go.

> Thomas Andrews, who designed and built the great ship, was supremely confident that nothing could sink the ship.

Actually, Andrews was only convinced that his original design was unsinkable. He expressed grave misgivings about the ship as actually built, after Ismay had removed several safety features (such as bulkheads to contain hull breaches) to reduce costs, and severely reduced the number of lifeboats to provide cleaner lines.

Both Andrews and Ismay were aboard the Titanic. The designer of the "unsinkable ship" died; the man who made it sinkable managed to find room on a lifeboat.

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