TONIGHT: "History's Greatest Mysteries: Expedition Bermuda Triangle"

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aue-mike

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Please tune in to the History Channel tonight (September 7) at 8:00 PM EST for the premiere of "History's Greatest Mysteries: Expedition Bermuda Triangle" to see some good diving and fascinating dive sites!

 
History Channel has an incredible amount of time for commercials, ruined it for me. I lost track of the content, even that was variable.

Record it. FF is your friend here.
 
History Channel has an incredible amount of time for commercials, ruined it for me. I lost track of the content, even that was variable.

Commercials? I DVR everything. Sports are all I watch live.
 
No sense watching... If they would have found anything significant we would have heard long before the airing. History channel has played the drama card way to often
 
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No sense watching... If they would have found anything significant we would have heard long before the airing. History channel has played the drama card way to often

Cynical much? :wink:

I find the shows involving exploration fascination. I love the history, the tech, the search … even if the search is ultimately unsuccessful rarely do they not learn things and move knowledge forward.

This is the same RV Petrel team that discovered the USS Indianapolis, USS Lexington, USS Wasp and USS Hornet. Impressive credentials. If anything I’m interested in watching the process of their search for Flight 19.
 
Jimmy Gadomski on the discovery of the Sandra was pretty cool.
 
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