Didn’t Captain Nemo take the Nautilus further beneath the surface of the sea?If you took all the salt out of the sea, how much Marinara Sauce could you make with it?
yes Tapioca - I’m glad you brought that up. Captain Nemo rode the “Nautilus” 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea".
Wow - that’s deep !!!
It dwarfs the Marianas Trench by comparison don’t you think?
Sorry, what? I had my headphones on.
In 1940, for four minutes, students at Yale laid 100 pretzels on the moon to spell out “Mariana”.
Not if it brought all the girls who went to Yale’s prom in 1960. Once. For twenty minutes.
SDMB Members always want a cite for facts. Okay, here is the incontrovertible proof that Captain Nemo travelled "20,000 Leagues Under The Sea"
Was there pie?
When come back, bring pretzel.
Where’s JohnDM when you need him? This surely has something to do with the Pyramids, Masons, Jack the Ripper, Chandra Levy, the statue on top of the Capitol building, aliens, and the moon landing.
Can we unban him for 20 minutes in the 1960s?
Can we stay for …I dunno, 300 hours or so? Do we even have enough pretzels for a trip of this magnitude? :dubious:
My mother had a Jello cookbook featuring a cake with a salty glaze. It cooked at 350 degrees for 20 minutes. But that cookbook was published in the 1960s.
I think, were you to cover the entire earth’s surface with the salt from the oceans… some of the salt would be absorbed into said ocean when it was covered again, this needing extraction… and redistribution… ad infinitum… wait… is this a Zen thing?
I read that in the Pine Barrens, a nuclear missile caught fire. Just once. In 1960. for 45 minutes.Just once. In 1960. for 45 minutes.
I don’t know but Gilligan probably visited several times when we weren’t looking.
If no one has visited the place since 1960, you can’t prove the WMDs weren’t dumped off a big old Iraqi navy vesel two or three weeks ago, can you?
From the Wikopedia article cited more than just once in this thread:
So Walsh was a lieutenant*, but Piccard wasn’t a CAPTAIN?
(Man, I can’t believe none of the Star Trek geeks beat me to that one!)
And Ilsa, an orgy involving all the Yale co-eds in 1960 would have been pretty pathetic, as Connecticut’s Ivy League university didn’t go fully coeducational until 1969. Cite. Heh, '69…
*but not, I assume, lieu’s tenant
It was a three hour tour. A three hour tour.
The slut.
I think it has to be spread on the earth’s land surface, and it only has to stay there for 20 minutes. Someone already did this, back in 1960 if I’m not mistaken.
You know what?
Man has visited the deepest part of the worlds oceans, Challenger Deep in the Mariana’s Trench, just once. In 1960. For 20 minutes.
No, that is incorrect.
cite?