So you want to build an unsinkable passenger liner? Well, there is an app for that! OK, not really, but National Geographic has developed a free “Building the Titanic” app for the iPad, which looks at the construction of the ship. Preview the app here: Building Titanic: An Interactive Timeline or download from the App Store: Building Titanic
Now, with the free Building Titanic app, travel back in time and witness Titanic’s construction. You control the assembly of the majestic liner as you explore a dynamic interactive timeline and watch the great ship being built in simulated time-lapse, right before your eyes.
- Over 50 in-depth points-of-interest along a dynamic interactive timeline of her construction.
- More than 100 rare photos detail every aspect of her assembly.
- Incredible archival film shows the laborers who built her in action.
- Special previews of upcoming James Cameron and Bob Ballard Titanic documentaries from the National Geographic Channel.
For several years we have been
After posting about far too many needless tragedies on poorly maintained third world ferry boats which sink and kill their passengers, here is something completely different, though still involving a ferry.
This story is so unlikely that it must be true. When the
In the last days of the age of sail, British sailing ships, limejuicers, as they were known, had reputation as “hungry ships,” of offering poor quality provisions and not much of those. Whether that reputation was or was not wholly justified at the end of the 19th century, a new study now reveals that sailors in the Georgian Navy were well and amply fed for their day. Given that the British Navy had to feed upwards of 140,000 seamen and marines, the Victualing Board seems to have done a remarkably good job.




Some excitement in my neighborhood this morning. Three crew from the tug Katherine G were pulled from the water near Liberty Island in new York harbor, after the tug capsized at around 9:45 this morning. The men were rescued by the New York Police Department’s harbor unit and taken to local medical facilities. No serious injuries were reported. Thanks to 
