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Apparently they are squabbling over which one of them will be rescued last.I suppose this is because the last man is the one who will get the most attention.I wouldn't like to be last though.Can you imagine if all the others got rescued and then there was another collapse and you were left down there all alone.

The ascent could take up to an hour. The tunnel that has been bored is at an incline and the pod will be twisting and turning all the way up. A rescue crew will be going down one man at a time after each trapped miner comes up.

There are fears that some of the miners may suffer panic attacks when in the pod because it is so small and they may get claustrophobic.

waynetta Wrote:

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> Hallelulah ! Rejoice ! :)-D



But the downside is they've been offered the "gift" of watching Man U by Bob Charlton, what have they done to deserve that? Could be worse could've been Spurs, only kidding, great news, I hope they all come out safely.

I thought they were only lining the top part - where the rock is more soft.


An escape hatch doesn't seem like a lot of good if there's a near vertical drop beneath you... and a space so tight that you wouldn't have a hope of climbing or even moving.


Anyway, enough of the negative talk... let's hope everything goes OK!

Yeah, to capture a global audience they need to hold the next one in a better time zone


i like the little counter at the top of the news feeds - when it gets to 33/33 do we get a little


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Historic news coverage - great to see those brave guys being rescued.


I note that NASA has made good use of the opportunity to study them while trapped in confined isolation - no experiment with paid volunteers can produce such realistic results: if it's any consolation to the miners, their experiences may help astronauts travel to Mars and beyond in the near future.

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