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Fantasizing About Horrible Ways For James Cameron To Buy The Farm

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--- Quote ---The Mariana Trench is located in the western Pacific Ocean, to the east of the Mariana Islands. It's over 1,580 miles long, 43 miles wide on average, and and at it's deepest point—heroically known as Challenger Deep—it's an amazing 6.78 miles to the bottom. Almost 36,000 feet. Reaching those depths is incredibly dangerous, and James Cameron himself is alleged to have admitted that the mission offered "a lot of ways to die." So what could have gone wrong?

Implosion

The obvious, quickest, and most catastrophic route to failure. A weak spot in materials, a design flaw in the vehicle. Then, as the pressure increased—pop—the dive craft would have buckled. That doesn't mean drowning; it means James Cameron would have been squashed to death, with immense pressures of up to 15,750 psi turning his body into a James Cameron slurry.
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ToddF:
The carbon footprint of that little vanity trip would have been a bitch...

Alphabet Soup:
I heard about Cameron's adventure on the radidio yesterday and two thoughts immediately went through my head.

1. What a waste of resources building a cocoon stout enough to survive those depths.
2. Hooray to James for doing what he wants and expanding the limits of human endeavors in the process!

Full disclosure: my irrational fear of enclosed spaces would preclude me from joining him but what a gutsy move!

ToddF:
The problem with #2 is that Cameron is Tard #1 in working to prevent anyone else from doing the same.

Glock32:
Yeah, he is a world class hypocrite.  He apparently has a great fondness for firearms, and owns several, but is nevertheless a good and reliable liberal in his advocacy for gun control. Fine for me, but not for thee.

Nevertheless, I do have to give him credit for the movie Aliens. It's great.

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