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  2. Vessel (website) - Wikipedia

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    Defunct. October 31, 2016. (2016-10-31) Fate. Acquired by Verizon. Key people. Jason Kilar. Richard Tom. Vessel was a commercial video service launched in early 2015 by former Hulu executives Jason Kilar and Richard Tom. [1][2] Vessel was acquired by Verizon on October 26, 2016 and was closed on October 31, 2016.

  3. MV Arvin - Wikipedia

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    MV. Arvin. MV Arvin was a Ukrainian bulk cargo ship that broke in two and sank in heavy seas off the coast of Bartin, Turkey, in 2021. A video of the ship breaking apart was posted on YouTube. [2] Six of the 12 crew aboard survived the sinking, with three dead recovered and three of the six missing but presumed dead.

  4. Scuttling of the German fleet at Scapa Flow - Wikipedia

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    16 wounded. On 21 June 1919, shortly after the end of the First World War, the Imperial German Navy 's High Seas Fleet was scuttled by its sailors while held off the harbour of the British Royal Navy base at Scapa Flow, in the Orkney Islands of Scotland. The fleet was interned there under the terms of the Armistice of 11 November 1918 while ...

  5. Voyage data recorder - Wikipedia

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    The protective capsule of a voyage data recorder on M/V Barfleur This image shows the AMI Marine ltd Float Free Capsule used on ships to store a minimum of 48 hours of recorded data. if the vessel sinks the capsule case (white) will open and release the Yellow capsule from inside, this capsule will then float to the surface and emit a distress signal to alert shore side authorities.

  6. Sinking of the Titanic - Wikipedia

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    A crowd of men was trying to get up to a higher deck and were fighting the sailors; all striking and scuffling and swearing. Women and some children were there praying and crying. Then the sailors fastened down the hatchways leading to the third-class section. They said they wanted to keep the air down there so the vessel could stay up longer.

  7. Stream ripping - Wikipedia

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    Stream ripping (also called stream recording) is the process of saving data streams to a file. The process is sometimes referred to as destreaming.. Stream ripping is most often referred in the context of saving audio or video from streaming media websites and services such as YouTube outside of the officially-provided means of offline playback (if any) using unsanctioned software and tools.

  8. Bounty (1960 ship) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of that season she stopped at Oswego, New York, where the entire rig, masts and all were removed and shipped to Scarano Shipyard in Albany. Bounty followed by way of the New York State Canal System, becoming the largest vessel to transit the canal system. On arrival in Albany, the work of renovating, updating and re-installing the ...

  9. Attacks on the MV Tutor - Wikipedia

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    On 12 June 2024, the Yemeni Houthi movement attacked the MV Tutor, a Liberia - flagged bulk carrier, in the southern Red Sea with an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) and an anti-ship missile, killing one crewmember. The vessel was seriously damaged, and later abandoned by her crew. She sank six days after the attacks.