In the midst of all of the internet talk about submarines, it begs the question; where in NY could someone get into one to experience the wonders of the ocean themselves?
It's been 110 years since the sinking of the Titanic, but the first time I've ever tried to Google search "Albany, NY passengers on the Titanic," and what I found was pretty fascinating.
Every year in the middle of April, stories pop up regarding the sinking of the Titanic and basically, I'm a sucker for this kind of content. M...
What's better than some good old nostalgia. Especially when it comes to movies!
A throwback movie is fun, it's comfortable, it's known. Interestingly enough however, I wouldn't have guessed New York's favorite 1990's movie. I recently came across a list of each state's favorite movie from the 1990's, put together by analysts at Frontier Bundles...
I’ve been saying for a long time how I only want to fight 9 year olds or younger and this guy just helps my argument. 9 year olds are small, stupid and weak, there for you always win.
Who can really blame this guy? The last thing I want when trying to enjoy Kate
Winslet’s tits in 3D is some jack hole kid yapping away. I commend this man.
100 years ago today, Titanic sank off the coast of Newfoundland after hitting an iceberg. This was before technology like space travel, 24 hour television news coverage, satellites, and the internet. How did people of 1912 get the news that Titanic sank? It wasn't instantaneous like it is today - News was delayed, had wrong facts, newspaper offices posted bulletins and basically word of mouth.
The sinking of the infamous RMS Titanic in 1912 has gone down (no pun intended) as the most famous ocean liner disaster in history, thanks in part to popular culture’s take on the topic from the 1958 Roy Ward Baker film ‘A Night to Remember’ to James Cameron’s legendary blockbuster ‘Titanic.’ And yet the legend surrounding this infamous boat (and the 1,500-plus people it took down with it) has sur