Mmmm, a full stop and an exclamation mark!
I think I can rest my case.
How on earth do they know that? Were they listening for it when it went down? Have they got recordings of everything and have gone back through it all??
The theory is they've got some super dooper underwater listening tech first developed in WW2 for detecting German u-boats and constantly developed (so they can listen for Chinese or Russian subs I guess), but it's super secret so they didn't want to mention that they heard a pop until after it was confirmed to have happened.
Exactly, all 19th century and prior.....Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 5:23 pmHave you looked at the dictionary definition of 'Tory'? It's moved on a bit since James II and/or the American Revolution.
1. A Conservative (Brit politics)
2. A bigoted or extreme Conservative
3. Stuff to do with James II
4. Stuff to do with Irish robbers who preyed on English settlers in the 17c
5. Stuff to do with the American Revolution
(Origin toiridhe a pursuer, robber, first applied to the Tories in Ireland etc etc).
If you have a problem with 1 & 2 or the origin of the word, take it up with Chambers. You can wave your Whig at them.
So Mogg is a Tory?Ant wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 6:20 pmExactly, all 19th century and prior.....Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 5:23 pmHave you looked at the dictionary definition of 'Tory'? It's moved on a bit since James II and/or the American Revolution.
1. A Conservative (Brit politics)
2. A bigoted or extreme Conservative
3. Stuff to do with James II
4. Stuff to do with Irish robbers who preyed on English settlers in the 17c
5. Stuff to do with the American Revolution
(Origin toiridhe a pursuer, robber, first applied to the Tories in Ireland etc etc).
If you have a problem with 1 & 2 or the origin of the word, take it up with Chambers. You can wave your Whig at them.
Possibly as he still holds traditional values and morality.Pirahna wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 6:24 pmSo Mogg is a Tory?Ant wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 6:20 pmExactly, all 19th century and prior.....Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 5:23 pm
Have you looked at the dictionary definition of 'Tory'? It's moved on a bit since James II and/or the American Revolution.
1. A Conservative (Brit politics)
2. A bigoted or extreme Conservative
3. Stuff to do with James II
4. Stuff to do with Irish robbers who preyed on English settlers in the 17c
5. Stuff to do with the American Revolution
(Origin toiridhe a pursuer, robber, first applied to the Tories in Ireland etc etc).
If you have a problem with 1 & 2 or the origin of the word, take it up with Chambers. You can wave your Whig at them.
They have autonomous robotic vehicles on the sea bed listening and tracking submarines. Pretty sure they would have detected such an event. Don't know how easy it would be to triangulate but I wouldn't be surprised at all if they couldn't fix the location easily within a kilometre.
SOSUS network or its modern version.
They didn't hear it "real time", they're saying they had to go back & listen to recordings that cover the area
As there are submarines (friendly or not) pootling around there are networks of underwater listening devices - usually these were piezo-electric devices that create a voltage relating to the frequency/vibration created by passing vessels. These devices were various shapes and sizes so they're tuned to particular frequency ranges. Some are relatively 'broadband', some are very specific. Nuclear/Electric subs are a bit tricky but if you dropped a big spanner on one or banged the hull with one in an area that the USA is interested in I expect it will pop up on a trace somewhere. As far as surface vessels are concerned they can probably tell you exactly what the vessel type is from the signature. The main problem used to be if there are too many vessels but something imploding probably doesn't get masked by that. The other thing is they monitor normal depths where things might normally be. Again, the implosion probably still created an anomaly as they may have to be prepared for deeper than expected incursions although they pretty much know the capabilities of hostile countries.
Well, yes, we're not in Europe any more (hadn't you noticed? ) but we're courting the USA and the Pacific. Why would they maintain focus on something we've left behind? Europe is just sooo yesterday, the media looks to the future.irie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:13 pm The economic and social problems faced by the UK look far worse than those faced by other European countries courtesy of UK news sources showing little or nothing about the social and economic problems being faced by other continental European countries. There's more in news sources about the USA than all continental European countries combined ...
S'also loads of legit scientific reasons "they" listen to the oceans all the time. Whales...fish...underwater landslides...shit like that.Count Steer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:06 pmSnip
So now it's not just fault of remainers, but the UK news media as well?irie wrote: ↑Fri Jun 23, 2023 7:13 pm The economic and social problems faced by the UK look far worse than those faced by other European countries courtesy of UK news sources showing little or nothing about the social and economic problems being faced by other continental European countries. There's more in news sources about the USA than all continental European countries combined ...
Lol, you really don't have a clue, do you?
So what are they then?