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randome

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53. That would be a hell of a lot of new residents!
Thu Mar 13, 2014, 10:21 AM
Mar 2014

I just re-read that book about four months ago. Great writing.
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A grand kidnapping? MannyGoldstein Mar 2014 #1
This is the ACARS data. The plane could have reached India. PSPS Mar 2014 #2
Or someplace like 2naSalit Mar 2014 #6
The Saudis have a good handle on what happens in and around their airspace. MADem Mar 2014 #11
Oh my, could it be that the passengers madaboutharry Mar 2014 #3
or another alternate movie plot... HereSince1628 Mar 2014 #41
According to the interwebz... Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #4
That's the max cruising speed Major Nikon Mar 2014 #13
Thanks! Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #15
could it have reached North Korea? grasswire Mar 2014 #5
Someone needs to write that movie script, NOW...and get it made in time for summer blockbuster MADem Mar 2014 #9
I think it's called "Lost" grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #26
I didn't watch that show, not a single episode, but my impression of that thing was that they MADem Mar 2014 #49
it just gets weirder and weirder. functioning_cog Mar 2014 #7
How long before this gets rescinded? ecstatic Mar 2014 #8
Ya...it's a clusterfuck at this point Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #12
Since the engines send data at 30 minute increments, greyl Mar 2014 #16
If you read the article, it's amazingly mealy-mouthed about what data they actually have. Jerry442 Mar 2014 #25
And where. grahamhgreen Mar 2014 #27
oh boy.. wth! Eventually we have Cha Mar 2014 #10
More: No wreckage found in spot where Chinese satellite images show what might be debris Cali_Democrat Mar 2014 #14
Wow. greyl Mar 2014 #17
If they were alive, wouldn't someone have made SheilaT Mar 2014 #21
I think they must have been confiscated by whoever is/was in charge of that plane. nt greyl Mar 2014 #22
That assumes a very organized SheilaT Mar 2014 #28
It could have been 1 person with a persuasive argument of some sort. greyl Mar 2014 #65
I guess I'm simply far more convinced SheilaT Mar 2014 #67
A story said a cellphone did ring, meaning it wasn't blown up. Just hope they're alive, somewhere.nt freshwest Mar 2014 #30
That has been explained. Nt Logical Mar 2014 #45
Explain it again., If it pinged back from the phone itself or not. n/t freshwest Mar 2014 #61
When you dial a number, the ring you hear doesn't correspond with the phone you dialed. greyl Mar 2014 #66
Yes, I understand that part of telecommunications. It was my job for many years. freshwest Mar 2014 #68
Cell phones need cell towers. RC Mar 2014 #59
In the last 24 hrs. I've started thinking Gman Mar 2014 #18
I don't think they know squat. n/t DeSwiss Mar 2014 #19
I urge everyone to read the full article. SoapBox Mar 2014 #20
There sure is! ....diverted "with the intention of using it later for another purpose." MADem Mar 2014 #24
What would that be? They used to be used as a getaway. A plane like that uses a lot of fuel, so freshwest Mar 2014 #31
Pyongyang? Somalia? Doctor Evil's Island Lair? MADem Mar 2014 #47
If they could get to Somalia, they could get to the Middle East. One piece posted on this said they freshwest Mar 2014 #60
More rumors. MADem Mar 2014 #62
They must have altered those pictures, too. I don't think it'll work any other way, do you? freshwest Mar 2014 #63
Hee hee....I look like hell in EVERY ID picture I have...! MADem Mar 2014 #64
The pilot had a 777 flight sim at home IDemo Mar 2014 #33
Maybe they flew to Shangri-la. Kablooie Mar 2014 #23
That would be a hell of a lot of new residents! randome Mar 2014 #53
I just realized I never read it. Kablooie Mar 2014 #56
We probably use the same type of software exboyfil Mar 2014 #29
My understanding is engine performance data is much functioning_cog Mar 2014 #32
Here is one OEM example exboyfil Mar 2014 #34
Malaysia's transport minister says media reports suggesting lost Flight kept flying are inaccurate Hissyspit Mar 2014 #35
I just heard him Hissyspit malaise Mar 2014 #36
The Malaysian Gov't has allowed this investigation to Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #46
I don't see how malaise Mar 2014 #48
I know they're trying their best Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #52
Well I blame the Malaysian Army for most of the misinformation malaise Mar 2014 #54
No doubt there's been too much crazy media speculation Blue_Tires Mar 2014 #55
Just saw on CNN that the Malaysains are disputing this. Separation Mar 2014 #37
More importantly Rolls Royce do not have any data after 1.07 malaise Mar 2014 #38
Yes, both Boeing & Rolls Royce have informed Hishammuddin Hussein... countryjake Mar 2014 #40
Here's a bit from the Guardian... countryjake Mar 2014 #39
The different pieces of info coming out and then disputed is a fascinating part of this story stevenleser Mar 2014 #42
Wow, we were discussing this very possibility. idendoit Mar 2014 #43
Wow, with this new radius of possible locations, I wonder if they will find the beeper in time. morningfog Mar 2014 #44
This would explain why no one has claimed responsibility B2G Mar 2014 #50
Remember that one depressurized plane with Payne Stewart? Pholus Mar 2014 #51
Yes, but Stewart's plane stayed on radar the whole time lapislzi Mar 2014 #57
True enough. Pholus Mar 2014 #58
I still think it has crashed in the ocean laundry_queen Mar 2014 #69
"...the Boeing Co. 777's engines..." Jenoch Mar 2014 #70
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