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Post by happybunny on Jul 21, 2005 9:32:28 GMT -5
i think, if they take a few things, just to show people who have an interest in Titanic, but they shouldnt take all the items they find, and destroying the ship, its the scene of where people died, and maybe the companies should pay respect to the passengers, instead of gaining profit!
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Post by Xtapolapocet on Sept 26, 2005 22:15:50 GMT -5
i think, if they take a few things, just to show people who have an interest in Titanic, but they shouldnt take all the items they find, and destroying the ship, its the scene of where people died, and maybe the companies should pay respect to the passengers, instead of gaining profit! Happy Bunny, Greetings! I know it has been some time since your post regarding the extraction of artifacts from the Titanic. Unfortunately, I haven’t had an opportunity to get online for some time. I hope to frequent the forum more often, if my career will allow. However, since I do have time, I wanted to reply to your post. Regarding any extraction of ‘artifacts’ from the Titanic, I have already stated my opinion on the matter previously in this thread. I can understand your stance on the matter but, I am still very opposed to grave robbing. The Titanic is undeniably a grave for over 1,500 souls. The items, which have been recovered by R.M.S. Titanic, Inc., is plenty for the future generations to view in addition to the countless hours of video-graphic images obtained from expeditions to her. I hope that you’re enjoying your participation in this forum, I hope to discuss this and other issues with you in the future. Thank you for your post on this thread, it is always great to hear other perspectives. Best regards, Xtapolapocet
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Post by kevmaverick on Oct 29, 2006 8:54:35 GMT -5
Hi, I just found this in my local newspaper. Thought it quite relevant to this discussion.
- Kev
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