Found it!.........but, alas, it was in mkv form and I can't do a thing
with them. I need a new computer, or a used laptop that I can use for
re-encoding...if that is even possible. Whatever. If the one you found
is XviD/DivX I'd love to see it. (Wanna know how slow I'm getting? It
took me a loooong time, downloading all the time, to realize that XviD
was just DivX backwards!?!?)
"They say that the second thing to go is your memory. I can't remember
what the first thing is..."
PeggLeg
In article <030320151900249323%reply@here.net>, PeggLeg
<reply@here.net> wrote:
> Got it! "Engineering Disasters 14". I'll see if he posted it.
>
> PeggLeg
>
> In article <030320151847413547%reply@here.net>, PeggLeg
> <reply@here.net> wrote:
>
> > Before you waste your time, someone posted a whole bunch of
> > "Engineering Disasters" episodes a short ways back. Do you recall the
> > number? He posted them clear uo to, I think, 22. (I'm gonna feel really
> > OLD if it was you that posted them?!?!)
> >
> > PeggLeg
> >
> > In article <eigcfapqp94cj45vtn3a8md1ittgoqenhp@4ax.com>, |--Spike=-
> > <|--Spike=-@Home.Co.UK> wrote:
> >
> > > On Tue, 03 Mar 2015 23:10:35 +0000, "|--Spike=-"
> > > <|--Spike=-@Home.Co.UK> wrote:
> > >
> > > >On Mon, 02 Mar 2015 22:05:29 -0800, PeggLeg <reply@here.net> wrote:
> > > >
> > > >>Here I go again: I don't think there was ever a documentary made about
> > > >>it, but if you Google "Sansinena explosion" you should get some info. I
> > > >>was surprised to find out that she was of Liberian registry. I somehow
> > > >>got the idea she was ours. Guess not. It was sometime in 1976. A few
> > > >>years after the explosion, Union Oil got the Sansinena II, a much
> > > >>larger tanker that West Coast Shipping ran for them as a "crude
> > > >>carrier". That just means that she only carried crude oil. Mostly, I
> > > >>hear, from a platform just off of the Kenai Peninsula called "Drift
> > > >>River". Actually, the platforms real name was "Christy Lee", and Drift
> > > >>River was a small spot of light barely visible from the platform on the
> > > >>land a mile or so away. The last tanker I was on went there a few
> > > >>times, but she was a product carrier and not big enough for the crude
> > > >>trade. Damn near froze my toes of trying to tie up at that bloody
> > > >>platform one time! And the ice floes getting in and out...never liked
> > > >>that place much. Loved Alaska, though! God it IS beautiful! If you ever
> > > >>get a chance to see Ketchikan, GO. It will probably rain on you, but it
> > > >>will be worth it. Green and pure. There is an island in the center of
> > > >>the inlet where Ketchikan is that, according to one of the Chief Mates,
> > > >>just got the telephone in the 1990s! Love it! You could look out there
> > > >>and tell where there were oil lamps burning.
> > > >>I'll stop. My I do get carried away...
> > > >==========================================
> > > >'Sansinena Explosion' led me to...
> > > >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Sansinena
> > > >
> > > >Which led me to...
> > > >The explosion of Sansinena and technical details of the incident were
> > > >featured as the first segment of the Engineering Disasters of the 70's
> > > >episode of History Channel's Modern Marvels television series.
> > > >
> > > >Which led me to... a torrent site.
> > > >
> > > >I'm going to post it here just in case you want to check it out.
> > > >
> > > >Will get back to you about the rest of your post... I need to get this
> > > >ready and posting then watch it, then get to sleep (UK time).
> > > >Catch you later.
> > > >:)
> > > ============================================
> > > Second thoughts, it is only a 7 and half minute section of the 45mins.
> > > so will post only if you want it.
> > > It would be a 700MB file so not sure if you would want to spend your
> > > download time on it.
> > > :)
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