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xalsx
273
Dec 16, 2020
If I were running a German company, I probably wouldn't name any of my products after the most famous failure of all aviation history, not to mention it being associated with the pride of the Nazi army. ...But that's just me.
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GaseousGoose
5
Dec 16, 2020
xalsxLed Zeppelin turned out ok ;)
jontpt
157
Dec 16, 2020
xalsxIt comes with a fire extinguisher, so...
ozzy_scl
52
Dec 16, 2020
xalsxIf you had read the history of the Hindenburg and why it turned out to be filled in with Hydrogen instead of Helium as the Germans wanted (and by this they were made to change the design ended on a bigger aircraft that intended) , perhaps you would refrain to make comments such as the one you made. ... But that's just me.
xalsx
273
Dec 16, 2020
ozzy_sclThe reasons why it happened does not change the fact that it happened, and that some company is celebrating the failure by naming a watch after it. Let me know when your new product launches. We can call it “The Bermuda Traingle.” Sounds exotic right?
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ozzy_scl
52
Dec 16, 2020
xalsxThat's true, but it makes you wonder, have not the U.S. prohibited the use of Hydrogen (because as always being paranoids about another country attacking or invading, when has always been the other way around, but that's another matter...) would the accident had happened?
truiz
Dec 16, 2020
ozzy_sclBut then we might all be speaking german right now ;-)
Bondichook
19
Dec 16, 2020
xalsxIt's like calling your dive watch the Titanic, or pilot watch the Tenerife.
Watchyoutalkingabout
Dec 16, 2020
BondichookI refer to my Rolexes as my ‘ex wives’ since they took all my money.
Bondichook
19
Dec 16, 2020
WatchyoutalkingaboutHaha. I kind of hope you don't have too many Rolexes ...
ari4real
0
Dec 22, 2020
xalsxMaybe it's named after weimar politician paul von hindenburg