That plane is still missing
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- CygnusZero4
They discovered that the debris they found and that oil slick are not from that air france plane.
This sounds a lot like Lost to me.
- GeorgesII0
so lost is a false flag?
- boobs0
That's horrible.
- CygnusZero40
When a plane crashes into the ocean, there's millions of pieces of debris everywhere. I dont get how they couldnt have found anything by now.
- Stop talking out of your arse, child.Nairn
- does everything in your world float? that must be cool. "hey, let me throw this chair into the ocean...somatica
- ... oh wow look it floats!" golly that's cool.somatica
- the ocean is HUGE so that adds to the problem don't you think?ernexbcn
- Most things in a plane float. This is a known fact. Every plane thats every crashed in the sea left tons of debris.CygnusZero4
- Ramanisky20
I was thinking of the similarities with the television show as well
especially when they said this morning that the debris was not from the plane ...
very strange circumstances
- elahon0
The area that the plane crashed in is close to 27,000 feet deep and very mountainous. Christ, reminds me of plane crash in "Cast Away," with the fuselage sinking down almost immediately. Those poor people.
- hopefully the plane decompressed and they passed out well before any of that happened. i can only praysomatica
- Ramanisky20
they are not ruling out a possible bomb explosion
- That would definitely leave debris.CygnusZero4
- good pointRamanisky2
- somatica0
1 - good lord the families and friends may never know, and never have closure.
2 - i think if anything this will change the way they think of their black boxes. i was under the impression that they float. well, they do not. how is that even possible? with the sheer number of planes flying over water how can they NOT make them float, or do something that allows them to break away from the plane and float to the top.
and why don't planes pass flight information real time back to a secure server on the ground? i never understood that.
- Ramanisky20
you would think with today's technology ... especially GPS tracking and all the satellites in the world ,,, we should find something right?
- bad signal down in the oceandigdre
- My point exactly. I dont care if its in the ocean, how do you not find a plane, or anything connected to it?CygnusZero4
- Nairn0
GPS tracking means nothing if the tracker can only emit out to a kilometre and is 3 clicks under water...
Google Earth and the internet give us a far more competent view of our control over the world than we actually have.
We're still monkeys, splashing around in the shallows, never mind what our toys tell us.
- juhls0
I shudder whenever I think about how deep the ocean is.
- why?digdre
- it pales in comparison to the depth of my love for you.dropdown
- HAHA!somatica
- dropdown's name reminds me of the ocean too, but he's cuter.juhls
- *starts up bbqdropdown
- Spitroast, anyone?rounce
- All I see when I read this post is shuddering and orgasm faces.ismith
- Let's all just cool down...juhls
- Move it to another thread you two!duckofrubber
- We're trying to spice things up a bit. Sometimes I ravish her in the blog, or in a note.dropdown
- Corvo20
read my lips: alien abduc chon
- CALLES0
so you guys are insinuating that this is the BEST VIRAL EVER?
J.J. Abrams... you smart bastard
- Nairn0
Alien Abduction?! Pfft - we all know what really happened here...
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097…
(If anyone else has seen this MASTERPIECE, I'll be .. well, I don't know what I'll be, but somewhere toward shocked).
- Sweet fuck
http://www.imdb.com/…Nairn - Never seen it, i'm afraid.Corvo2
- Sweet fuck
- Stitchy_Lizard0
I totally agree with the Charles Wittmore Theory. My guess is that they are in another time on a moving island.
- moth0
If a mars rover can send high resolution photos back from Mars (several MILLION miles away), why can't a black box be made with a simple transmitter that can transmit the data stored on it?
- It's probably less than a few mb too...moth
- And they fucking managed to land that thing on mars - why are we still crashing on earth.invo
- mars mission loss rate is like 50% lately...ribit
- Because space is a mostly empty vacuum, whereas the ocean is superdeep and highly pressurized.duckofrubber
- i think we're talking real-time transmission, so while boxes are still in air...ribit
- ribit0
I have to wonder why they don't use GPS or similar to at least try to check groundspeed against the airspeed indicators which seem to keep letting them down when the computers (and pilots) get confused by faulty airspeed readings...
- distance cloud density and electric fields at flying altitudes pretty much render consumer grade tracking uselessversion3
- but with industrial quality GPS? Wonder if they are even trying this... A Turkish charter jet crashed due to low airspeed..ribit
- .. due to pilots trusting faulty indicators and manually flying slow.ribit