Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Titanic sunk in error control

TITANIC SINKING
The sinking of the Titanic, on its maiden voyage from Southampton to New York in April 1912, was not due to going too fast and the crew only saw the iceberg when it was too late but a helmsman's error .

According to a new version of what happened, the crew saw the iceberg time, despite which the ship crashed into the ice mass because of that error, kept secret by the second officer of the liner, Charles Lightoller, who survived the collapse.

The granddaughter of the officer, the writer Louise Patten, 56, reveals what happened in his new novel, Good as Gold.

His grandfather died before she was born, but Patten lived with his grandmother, who told her what happened then.

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What is Google Instant?

Google Instant is short, a new feature that provides search results continuously as you type words into the search box and comes with active proposals.

The purpose of Google Instant is to make the search experience faster. Google Preliminary tests have shown that users of Google Instant spend less time finding what they're looking for. And that's good.

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