911 - 102 mins on Channel 4
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Guffy

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2,345 posts

282 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Powerful stuff so far. Can never quite get my head round the fact that one second you're safely sat at your desk, the next a ruddy big jumbo comes crashing through the window.

okgo

40,690 posts

215 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Some amazing footage so far.

Staggering scale. Horrible to watch, but I can't turn over.

FourWheelDrift

91,120 posts

301 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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I saw that on Discovery earlier this year.

AngryApples

5,449 posts

282 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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I was up the top in Feb 2001 (just as a tourist) and it happened whilst we were on holiday in Kos

Never forget wandering into the hotel reception and thinking "why are all those people stood around the TV on a beautiful day like.......oh sh*t!"

Freaks me to think those murdering scum must have had that planned when I was stood up there

cry

WaspsNest

136 posts

207 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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I've stood at ground zero. Very harrowing experience when you see the scale in real life.

Very powerful stuff as said by poster above.

Incredible footage. Wait till the buggers drop.

Marc W

3,782 posts

228 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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WaspsNest said:
I've stood at ground zero. Very harrowing experience when you see the scale in real life.

Very powerful stuff as said by poster above.

Incredible footage. Wait till the buggers drop.
I remember seeing that live, just turned the tv on after getting home from work (we'd had it on the radio all afternoon.) and the first thing I saw was the second tower falling. One of the most shocking things I've ever seen.

WaspsNest

136 posts

207 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Yeah me too, watched it on Sky news, all that was going through my head was the ramifications of it.

I thought it'd be WW3 or something!

Wasn't far off, we are close enough!

AngryApples

5,449 posts

282 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Mother of god, hearing the voices of the fireman (and even seeing those on the ground now) that odds on wont make it

As for the guy on 911 a few minutes back advising the guy to "sit tight" in his office

What an awful thing hindsight can be, he must torture himself every day for uttering those words

Marc W

3,782 posts

228 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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eek I've never seen that angle of the tower falling before. I'd always thought it fell straight down but from that shot you could see the top half tip right over before it fell.



Edited by Marc W on Monday 7th September 22:53

RacingPete

9,075 posts

221 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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I know there is massive talk about conspiracy theories but you can't help watch that and think there is no way a government would do that with the amount of federal staff working on the ground to save anyone.

WaspsNest

136 posts

207 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Did you see that! I was thinking the same about the angle too, you could see it go lop-sided. Also, the molten stuff leaking out of the side before it fell. Cue theory's about Thermite :-o

Amazing, in a terrible way..

The documentry is putting you right there though, what a clever, clever piece of editing the whole thing is.

Anyway, thats my contribution.. if you're not watching this, you missing out i'd say.

Night all,
B


V12Les

3,985 posts

213 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Hard to comprehend. One of those "remember where you were when..".

Oily Nails

2,932 posts

217 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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To go along with the comments about the angle as it fell, I never realized that the 'towers' actually fell onto the surrounding buildings (as shown in the last clip before the break)




I remember where I was, I was on the Bus from 6th form and listening to it on an FM radio. I honestly thought 2 planes had collided OVER New York...not THIS!

adam85

1,264 posts

208 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Incredibly moving footage, one of the best, well pieced together documentaries I have seen on this tragedy.

Deluded

4,968 posts

208 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Watching this too... Always been facinated by all of the conspiracy theories on this. They all say that the towers fell straight down but doesn't look like it from some of that footage!

Defcon

1,211 posts

207 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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WaspsNest said:
Did you see that! I was thinking the same about the angle too, you could see it go lop-sided. Also, the molten stuff leaking out of the side before it fell. Cue theory's about Thermite :-o
Molten nothing, when several stories of a tall building collapse, where does the debris and air pressure go? Straight down through concrete floors, or through nice weak glass? stand on an empty, sealed carton of juice and watch it pop from the sides, especially apparent if filled with dust/talc. Going back to a solid building example, it can only hold so much air pressure and debris, before it starts to seak out the weakest point. As the air pressure escapes, the air buffer between the collapsing floors dissapears, the heavy floors fall into each other, gaining mass and energy, gaining strength and falling through more floors, the air and debris in between each floor is compressed faster and faster, seeking the easiest point of escape. The heavy concrete and steel falls downwards, the light air, dust, papers and 'organic matter' flies out of the comparatively thin windows.


PhantomHumper

2,202 posts

207 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Very interesting and put together very well, couldn't change the channel.

Rob13

8,591 posts

241 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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Made more powerful by the total absence of commentary, and just the words of those who were there. Chilling footage and I still watch it with absolute disbelief.

aeropilot

38,584 posts

244 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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The structural design office I was working in on that day had several big screens, and about 10 mins after the first hit, we were all standing around watching the coverage transfixed.
A couple of the Engineer's weren't too far out with their back of a fag packet calcs as to when the towers would collapse, but it was still a shocking thing to see via live TV, but you just can't really equate to what it must have been to have been there.

Incredible footage in that documentary.

Steve748

8,542 posts

201 months

Monday 7th September 2009
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It's ashame there are twice as many advert breaks than normal