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U-534's fate decided
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Has this been posted? I could not find it. They have started cutting the poor girl up. such a shame. Link#2 http://newsimg.bbc.co.uk/media/image...boat_gall4.jpg Why can't they leave her whole and just cut some doors? :cry: We will never be able to see the ship whole in all her glory again. |
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You just don't cut things up when there are only 4 left in the world.
I have a standing clock in the room I am in. I intend to preserve it. Preservation does not mean I am going to cut my clock into bits. :cry: Fools! :x |
Son of a bitch:nope:
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At least it won't be scrapped.
But still :( Mixed feelings here |
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Apart from the melting bit, this fits the scrapped definition quite well. |
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Scrapping would involve breaking it up into pieces (I know, I know), then making it into razor blades or hairs straighteners. |
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You may well be shaving with the lower midships of U-534 in the next few months. |
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:hmm: The article mentions she "will be split into four pieces using a diamond wire cutter". That does not sound like they are tossing anything away or truly scrapping anything. I admit it's a shame to cut her up at all, but it is not like they are tossing large chunks of her into the smelting furnace. |
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Besides, there is always the 505 Quote:
That just pisses me off.... |
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This is an absolute disgrace. :nope:
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:hmm: Hmm, a difficult one. On one hand I would LOVE to have seen her in all her glory in one piece. But on the other hand I am going to LOVE going round the inside of a U-boat and trying to imagine what it would have been like.
I think to say its a disgrace is too far. A disgrace would have been to just get rid of her in whatever means necessary. |
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I see nothing in any of the news reports that indicates any part of her is being demolished or tossed in this process. I'm not defending the cutting up of a rare historic relic, but at the same time, I don't see any indication that your contention that parts are being wholly lost is true either. |
Shame, but I am somewhat happy that she'll still be on display. Had I of gotten charge of slicing her to bits, I would have sliced her clean down the middle (bow to stern) and then fixed up the interior. Then, I'd put her in a warehouse behind a rail so visitors could still look inside. The final product would look something like this:
http://www.wreckhunter.net/images/uboat-interior.gif (I'm emphasizing on how one can look inside via the missing starboard hull piece.) |
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