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Re: Rolling Cruise Ship
From: hellos
Date: 2006 Jul 21, 10:23 -0500
From the tourist videos shot on board and shown on the Network Nooze, I can only
guess it was a radical roll for a floating hotel but nowhere near the deathroll
that it is being played up as. The clue is the water level in the swimming
pools, if you look at the video they aren't down by a whole lot,
indicating...they only tilted enough to spill out the missing amount of water.
(The video supposedly is shot soon after the roll so the level should be roughly
the same.)
How far can one of those things roll before it does go over?
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From: hellos
Date: 2006 Jul 21, 10:23 -0500
From the tourist videos shot on board and shown on the Network Nooze, I can only
guess it was a radical roll for a floating hotel but nowhere near the deathroll
that it is being played up as. The clue is the water level in the swimming
pools, if you look at the video they aren't down by a whole lot,
indicating...they only tilted enough to spill out the missing amount of water.
(The video supposedly is shot soon after the roll so the level should be roughly
the same.)
How far can one of those things roll before it does go over?
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