Titanic Effect

«The Titanic Effect» by M. Kim Saxton, Michael Cloran, Todd Saxton  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at May 23, 2022
«The Titanic Effect» by M. Kim Saxton, Michael Cloran, Todd Saxton

«The Titanic Effect» by M. Kim Saxton, Michael Cloran, Todd Saxton
English | EPUB | 11.8 MB
The Titanic Effect: Successfully Navigating the Uncertainties That Sink Most Startups [Audiobook]

Todd Saxton (Author, Narrator), M. Kim Saxton (Author, Narrator), Michael Cloran, "The Titanic Effect: Successfully Navigating the Uncertainties That Sink Most Startups"
English | ASIN: B08F5JDP2Z | 2020 | M4B@64 kbps | ~08:51:00 | 251 MB

Titanic - Sea wolf (1971)  Music

Posted by v3122 at Dec. 6, 2021
Titanic - Sea wolf (1971)

Titanic - Sea wolf (1971)
EAC | Flac(Image) + Cue + Log & MP3 CBR 320Kbps
2010 | Repertoire, REP 4842 | RU | ~ 260 or 86 Mb | Artwork(jpg) -> 9.81 Mb
Classic Rock, Progressive Rock, Hard Rock

After the surprising self titled debut (surprising because Norway's Rock was practically unknown), TITANIC managed to maintain the same lineup and went for a more mature release which was named "Sea Wolf"…

Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tarantoga at Nov. 13, 2015
Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night

Tim Maltin, "Titanic: A Very Deceiving Night"
eISBN: 0957139012, ASIN: B007W6LI4M | 2012 | EPUB | 199 pages | 11 MB

«Shadow of the Titanic» by Andrew Wilson  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Gelsomino at Nov. 12, 2019
«Shadow of the Titanic» by Andrew Wilson

«Shadow of the Titanic» by Andrew Wilson
English | ISBN: 9781847377326 | EPUB | 1.3 MB
Gavin Bryars - The Sinking of the Titanic & Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me (1998)

Gavin Bryars - The Sinking of the Titanic & Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me (1998)
EAC | FLAC (image+.cue, log) | Covers Included | 50:37 | 336 MB
Genre: Classical | Label: Virgin | Catalog: 7243 8 45970 2 3

A holy grail among contemporary music collectors, this release on Brian Eno's Obscure label, which went out of print almost immediately, features two of the finest compositions of the late 20th century, both by Gavin Bryars. The title track had since been recorded again on two occasions, arguably to better effect on Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1990 and once, more pallidly, on Point in 1994, but this initial production was an extremely special event. Bryars' idea was to construct an aural picture of the disaster, complete with songs and hymns supposedly played by the ship's orchestra even as she was sinking.
Gavin Bryars: Sinking of the Titanic ·  Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet (Repost)

Gavin Bryars - Sinking of the Titanic · Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet (1975, r1998)
Classical | EAC (APE, CUE & NO LOG) | 259 MB

All Music Guide
A holy grail among contemporary music collectors, this release on Brian Eno's Obscure label, which went out of print almost immediately, features two of the finest compositions of the late 20th century, both by Gavin Bryars. The title track, Sinking of the Titanic, had since been recorded again on two occasions, arguably to better effect on Les Disques du Crepuscule in 1990 and once, more pallidly, on Point in 1994, but this initial production was an extremely special event. Bryars' idea was to construct an aural picture of the disaster, complete with songs and hymns supposedly played by the ship's orchestra even as she was sinking. He combined this with the acoustical phenomenon of the enhanced ability of sounds to travel great lengths underwater and produced an eerie and romantic sub-aqueous soundscape of remarkable subtlety and beauty. As though one masterpiece wasn't enough, however, the second composition on the album might be even greater. Surely one of the most beautiful "concept" works ever created, Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet begins with the faint, faded-in voice of a London tramp singing the old hymn plaintively but without pathos and more or less in tune. The lush, sensuous music, entirely sympathetic to the song, gives it increased strength and humanity as it swells to near-majestic proportions and then, just as gradually, subsides. The emotional impact of this 25-minute piece, in its honest and charitable stance toward the singer, cannot be understated.

The Sinking of the Titanic (Great Historic Disasters)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by do777 at Jan. 19, 2010
The Sinking of the Titanic (Great Historic Disasters)

Rebecca Aldridge , «The Sinking of the Titanic (Great Historic Disasters)»
Chelsea House Publications | ISBN: 0791096432 | 2008 | PDF | 112 pages | 6 Mb


She was supposed to be "unsinkable." But on April 14, 1912, the unthinkable happened: the world's largest and most luxurious oceans liner - the Titanic - struck an iceberg in the frigid waters in the dark of night. What happened next seemed unbelievable to people at the time. In approximately two and a half hours, the celebrated ship flooded with water, cracked in half, and sank miles to the ocean floor below. Of the 2,200 passengers and crew onboard, only 705 survived. The rest suffered a terrifying and cold death in the Atlantic. Observers around the world were horrified and saddened by the tragedy, and many wanted answers. What caused this incredible disaster to happen, and why did so many people have to die? In "The Sinking of the Titanic", read about the steamship from stem to stern, from her building and construction, her crew and passengers, and her fate with an iceberg, to the effect this tragedy had, and continues to have, on the shipping industry and the world.
Gavin Bryars - Sinking of the Titanic / Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet

Gavin Bryars
Sinking of the Titanic / Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet
Obscure 1976 | Remaster 1998
APE+CUE | mp3 320 cbr | Booklet

A holy grail among contemporary music collectors, this release on Brian Eno's Obscure label, which went out of print almost immediately, features two of the finest compositions of the late 20th century, both by Gavin Bryars. (AMG)

BBC - Ships that Changed the World (2008)  Movies

Posted by notbanned at June 13, 2017
BBC - Ships that Changed the World (2008)

BBC - Ships that Changed the World (2008)
DVDRip | 640x352 | .AVi/XviD @ 1096 Kbps | 3x~39min | 1.01 GiB
Audio: English MP3 128 kbps, 2 channels | Subs: None
Genre: Documentary

Ships that Changed the World is a fascinating three-part series which explores how the history of the 20th century was defined by the iconic vessels of the age. Presented by Colonel Tim Collins, the show uncovers the secret history of ship building, and charts the fortunes of Belfast-based dockyard Harland and Wolff, revealing how the ships and the industry they spawned shaped the course of global history for almost a century. Once the greatest shipbuilders in the world, they played a crucial role in two world wars, survived Luftwaffe bombing, the Wall Street crash, and the advent of air travel.