Re: Last U.S. survivor of Titanic sinking, 99, die

Posted:
Mon May 08, 2006 3:29 pm
by ozzy72
Also the last survivor old enough to remember details. The two remaining British survivors were 2 and 5 months old at the time of the disaster.
A passing of a tiny bit of history

Mind you what an incredible innings! I hope I last that long

Re: Last U.S. survivor of Titanic sinking, 99, die

Posted:
Wed May 10, 2006 11:45 am
by rootbeer
The 2006 equivalent would be a fully-loaded 747 in distress, losing fuel, over water, one pilot dead, the other semi-comatose...
Imagine the terror, knowing that death is minutes away. I saw the 1996 movie. I remember the elderly couple wearing formal dress, in bed, embracing, as the water rushed into their below-waterline stateroom. That image put the strike on me as to how hopeless the situation was. People died wholesale in those days. It was not uncommon for transportation accidents to kill hundreds at a whack. There were few if any regulations for trains or boats. The "good, old days" really weren't all that good.