• World's largest cruise ship
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[url]http://wimp.com/largestship/[/url] How does that shit even float?
inverse kinetics
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Five times larger than the Titanic, the $1.5 billion ship has seven neighborhoods, an ice rink, a small golf course and a 750-seat outdoor amphitheater. It has 2,700 cabins and can accommodate 6,300 passengers and 2,100 crew members. Accommodations include loft cabins, with floor-to-ceiling windows, and 1,600-square-foot luxury suites with balconies overlooking the sea or promenades. The liner also has four swimming pools, volleyball and basketball courts, and a youth zone with theme parks and nurseries for children. Holy fuck.
Ten days later..........sunk :(
It floats because its mass displaces enough water to keep it buoyant [QUOTE=mikelbryan;18429512]Ten days later..........sunk :([/QUOTE] you again
It doesn't actually needs to float since it probably touches the bottom of the water.
[QUOTE=gRuKz;18429996]It doesn't actually needs to float since it probably touches the bottom of the water.[/QUOTE] Um how does that work
That's fucking ridiculous, why do we even need a ship that big? I wonder what the MPG is on that. Or KPM. Knots per mile?
soon to be as big as the ships from the movie 2012
[QUOTE=mikelbryan;18429512]Ten days later..........sunk :([/QUOTE] That fucking iceberg man...
[QUOTE=Javascript;18430612]That's fucking ridiculous, why do we even need a ship that big? I wonder what the MPG is on that. Or KPM. Knots per mile?[/QUOTE] If anything would it not be Knots per gallon? KPG?
[QUOTE=Javascript;18430612]That's fucking ridiculous, why do we even need a ship that big? I wonder what the MPG is on that. Or KPM. Knots per mile?[/QUOTE] Uh, you know that's a constant unit of measurement right? That's like saying kilometers per mile.
Holy shit.
I've been on the ship just below this (Independence of the Seas - this is Oasis of the Seas, both Freedom Class) and they are fucking huge. To give you an idea of the scale, walking around half of the top 3 times is a mile. Also, it took me 7 minutes to walk from one end to the other.
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