![]() ![]() In a court filing last year, OceanGate referenced some technical issues with the Titan during the 2021 trip, according to the report by New York Times on Wednesday. Technical difficulties in 2021 ‘Titan’ trip ![]() Unseen video footage from the first Titanic dive.Deep sea pioneer Phil Nuytten dies at the age of 81.‘Megalodon-tooth’ necklace found in Titanic debris. ![]() Safety record of Titanic sub called into question.It is operated by OceanGate Expeditions, which began taking small crews of citizen scientists to the wreck two years ago at a cost of around $250,000 per person. The small submersible started its descent on Sunday morning and can stay underwater for 96 hours – with enough oxygen onboard to last until Thursday afternoon Eastern Time. ‘Banging’ was heard at 30-minute intervals on Tuesday, according to an internal US government memo seen by US media outlets. ‘Additionally, the data from the P-3 aircraft has been shared with our US Navy experts for further analysis which will be considered in future search plans,’ the Coast Guard tweeted in the early hours of Wednesday, as the ROV searches continue. Revillagigedo Archipelago & Guadalupe IslandĪs of yet, the remotely operated vehicles (ROV) which have been relocated to explore the source have ‘yielded negative results’, according to the US Coast Guard.So, next time you are polishing brass, remember there are probably lives to save. These are often the things you don’t want to do (make the tough cold calls, finalize the presentation, etc.), but they are the ones that matter. When you look at your day, remember to only work on the FEW things (as there are truly only a few) that will move the needle. It’s an extreme analogy to point out how we often waste time and try to convince ourselves we are being useful. The idea here is simple: there are lots of things you can be doing that make you feel good and might seem important, but in the big picture, you are wasting time!!Ĭlearly, the Titanic analogy is based on the notion that the ship is sinking, so doing anything other than trying to save lives is insane. People who have worked in my startups have heard plenty of sayings and analogies I like to use (things like “walk them down the road,” “what moves the needle,” “sell with paper,” etc.), but one of the more recent ones I’ve grown fond of using is “don’t polish brass on the Titanic.” ![]()
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