Monthly Archives: February 2016

“WayBack Wednesday” A Look Back at One of Your Favorites: Feb 10, 2016


The Great and the Insignificant.

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I Have A Secret For You Shh


Pick up any history book that includes a paragraph or even a chapter on submarines and there is one thing each of them will tell you. Until the nuclear submarine USS Nautilus set sail submarines were not true submarines but surface ships that could dive when they had too.

You may hear about a few submarines before the 20th century, but it will be explained how crude they were, just boilers or wooden barrels with a hatch to get in and out.

Those earlier submarine designers and builders were much more than that and we are about to kick off a series of articles on submarines going back more than 200 years. You will learn about innovation and design features that we have been told did not exist until World War I.

First up will be a writer by the name of Monturiol. So sit back and get ready to find out that Jules Verne wasn’t that far off after all.

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“WayBack Wednesday” A Look Back at One of Your Favorites: Feb 3, 2016


Titanic and Olympic, How To Tell Them Apart in Photographs

RMS Olympic entering the Thompson graving dock for repairs while Titanic is under construction. The over-hanging starboard bridge-wing can be seen in the photograph. Photo from author's collection.

RMS Olympic entering the Thompson graving dock for repairs while Titanic is under construction. The over-hanging starboard bridge-wing can be seen in the photograph. Photo from author’s collection.

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