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How deep is the wreck?

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Titanic lies 2.5 miles beneath the ocean surface, where the pressure is 6,000 pounds per square inch.
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What is a Train Wreck?

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There is a roll that is so bad that it has its own name. If on any throw of all five dice, you do not get any scoring cubes ("5," "10," Triplet, or Flaming Sun), then you Wimpout, or Trainwreck. We don't know why, but many people Train Wreck on their first throw of the dice. So there is a rule that if you Train Wreck the first time you ever roll, you get to throw again.
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Will it wreck my computer?

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Knoppix-STD has the potential for severe damage, but not unless you want it too. By default Knoppix-STD simply borrows RAM and peripherals and leaves the hard drive alone. Take the CD out, reboot and you'll never know Knoppix ever ran. forensics folks note that you need to boot with the 'noswap' option to NOT touch an existing Linux swap partition.]
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What if I wreck?

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You are responsible for your health insurance. An insurance policy is available for $50.00 for damage to the racecar, subject to a $1000.00 deductible. Due to the quality of our training and racecars, damage is rare.
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A Date variable is stored internally in a Double format and can be manipulated as Double. Date variables are stored as IEEE 64-bit floating-point numbers that represent dates ranging from 1 January 100 to 31 December 9999 and times from 0:00:00 to 23:59:59. Any recognizable literal date values can be assigned to Date variables. When other numeric types are converted to Date, values to the left of the decimal represent date information, while values to the right of the decimal represent time.
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Is there treasure on the wreck?

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The real treasures of Titanic are less tangible than gold, and more precious than diamonds. Although the wreck probably contains numerous articles of passengers jewellery, the real "gold" is woven throught the fabric of the story itself. Apparently, the pursers safes were emptied prior to the sinking, and the cargo manifest lists fairly common articles.
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How deep do we go?

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I have heard that the Travis County Room is at a depth of 54 feet below the surface. I have also heard numbers that the Edwards Aquifer is 254 feet below the surface. Since caves do not form below the water level of the Edwards Aquifer, that is approximately the maximum depth of caves in Austin.
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How can I get deep into my furniture?

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You can purchase a steamer from a home improvement store or grocery. They generally come with several attachments that can be used thru-out your home and vehicle. The machine will shoot hot steam through the foam/batting of the furniture. You can also use it to steam around doors and windows and floors. If you use DE, please do not use the steamer. You will create a mess!
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Why don't you teach 'Wreck Diver' classes?

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Cave divers usually make good wreck divers, but the reverse usually isn't true. This is because the cave environment demands the diver develop very precise buoyancy control, greater awareness, and better buddy/teaming skills than the wreck environment.. I feel a diver trained at the Cavern Diver or higher level is far better prepared to deal with any overhead environment, including a wreck, than a diver trained to the Wreck Diver level..
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Are there any human remains at the wreck?

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No. Due to the efforts of marine organisms, as well as the seawater, the human remains have been consumed in the years following the sinking. It is a logical assumption that since the wreck lies in over 12,500 feet of water, and the decent of bodies would have been gradual, many of the victims would likely have come to rest some distance from the remains of the ship itself. This was certainly not the case for all of the victims.
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Can I take artifacts from a wreck?

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If the wreck is not "protected" you may remove artifacts. There are certain protected shipwrecks in Massachusetts Bay. All wrecks within state waters are protected unless they appear on the "exempt" list. When diving in Massachusetts State waters (within 3 miles of shore) some shipwrecks are classified as "exempt" from issuance of permits.
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Do you do wreck dives?

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Nassau has a variety of wreck dives and in the Exumas we have one wreck dive. Here's a map of our dive sites with descriptions!
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How deep may I go?

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PADI is a recreational scuba organisation. The maximum depth for a recreational scuba diver is 40 metres. You should not dive deeper than 18 metres without proper training. In the PADI Advanced Open Water course, divers are shown the correct and safe way to make a deep dive.
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The depth is dependent on the material type and hardness. The number of valves that are open, the grind of the pin angle and the air pressure regulate the depth. 15 to 20 thousandths depth can be achieved on mild steel.
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Depending on the size of the object, what it is made of, and the length of time it has been in the ground. Usually from 6-8" on average. And can go 12-16" on larger items. You will find that 99% of your finds will be in the top 4" of soil. Even items from the 1800's era.
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Our experience so far is with wells drilled from 21 to 72 feet with standing water between 7 and 45 feet, and with dugouts and ponds within these ranges. These operate well, although the higher the lift, the more force is required to push the lever. There are two positions on the pump itself. One position gives a greater mechanical advantage for deeper wells, but also delivers less water per stroke.
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Once again, if it been snowing a long time it will be deep, if not, it won't. Sorry, there really is no definitive answer.
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Depth of the hypnotic state is an idea that used to be a focal point, but lately the hypnosis community and hypnosis professionals have realised that depth (or not) has little bearing. My view on this is that my clients go as deep (or stay as light) as they need to and what is appropriate for them, and we still get good results. It is a fact that the more hypnosis one undergoes, the greater and easier one drops down into the altered state.
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The turbines will generally be built in relatively shallow water - less than about 30 metres in depth.
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Open Water Divers you will be allowed to dive to 18 metres (60ft). We usually try to give you the opportunity to experience a depth of 18 metres on one dive during the course. The majority of you training will be in 10m (33ft) or less.
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In our area, the average wells range from 60'-80' in depth depending on elevation and geology. Wells can be as shallow as 25' or as deep as 350'.
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What is D.E.E.P.?

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D.E.E.P. is the Driver Education Evaluation program. It is for people convicted of operating under the influence of alcohol or drugs. All people convicted for O.U.I. are expected to complete D.E.E.P. For more information you may call the D.E.E.P office in Augusta or email us at info@addictiontreatmentplus.com.
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Where is the wreck of the Titanic?

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Titanic's wreck site is located 963 miles northeast of New York and 453 miles southeast of the Newfoundland coastline.
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Who discovered the wreck?

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The location of the wreck was discovered by Dr. Robert Ballard and Jean Louis Michel in a joint U.S./ French expedition on September 1, 1985 at 1:05 a.m.
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Who owns the wreck?

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Under admiralty law, the owner of a ship retains rights to its wreck, unless the owner abandons it or an unusually long period of time has passed since the vessel sank. It is generally accepted when the White Star Line sold their company to Cunard the Titanic was not included in the sale because it had sunk and could not be recovered. A portion of the hull was insured by several insurance companies, none of which have ever stepped forward to claim ownership.
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What if I wreck during the Day?

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Crash happens. You can avoid crashing by riding within your limits, pitting when you get tired, and not pushing too hard to keep up with or pass someone going faster. Should you be so unfortunate as to crash at a track day, your misfortune will probably continue as we seldom allow crash victims back on the track for the remainder of the day. We evaluate each crash on an individual basis. Obviously damage to you, your gear or your bike will keep you off the track until such are repaired.
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