<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><?xml-stylesheet type="text/xsl" href="/rss/feed-stylesheet.xsl"?><rss xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/" xmlns:content="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/content/" xmlns:atom="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom" version="2.0" xmlns:podcast="https://podcastindex.org/namespace/1.0" xmlns:wfw="http://wellformedweb.org/CommentAPI/" xmlns:sy="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/syndication/" xmlns:slash="http://purl.org/rss/1.0/modules/slash/" xmlns:itunes="http://www.itunes.com/dtds/podcast-1.0.dtd" xmlns:googleplay="http://www.google.com/schemas/play-podcasts/1.0" xmlns:georss="http://www.georss.org/georss" xmlns:geo="http://www.w3.org/2003/01/geo/wgs84_pos#"><channel><title><![CDATA[melancholic.bear 3Speak Podcast]]></title><podcast:guid>1ca06951-d508-5454-81d4-d465258c6c83</podcast:guid><itunes:author><![CDATA[Melancholic Bear]]></itunes:author><itunes:owner><itunes:name>Melancholic Bear</itunes:name><itunes:email>melancholic.bear@3speak.v4v.app</itunes:email></itunes:owner><itunes:explicit>clean</itunes:explicit><description><![CDATA[Listen and watch the latest videos from melancholic.bear. Hosted by 3Speak.tv. The free speech video platform on the HIVE blockchain.]]></description><link>https://3speak.tv/user/melancholic.bear</link><atom:link rel="hub" href="https://hub.livewire.io/"/><atom:link href="https://3speak.tv/rss/melancholic.bear.xml" rel="self" type="application/rss+xml"/><podcast:hiveAccname>melancholic.bear</podcast:hiveAccname><podcast:medium>video</podcast:medium><image><url>https://images.hive.blog/u/melancholic.bear/avatar/large</url><title>melancholic.bear 3Speak Podcast</title><link>https://3speak.tv/user/melancholic.bear</link></image><itunes:image href="https://images.hive.blog/u/melancholic.bear/avatar/large"/><podcast:podping hiveAccount="podping.spk"/><podcast:podping hiveAccount="podping.bol"/><generator>https://3speak.tv</generator><lastBuildDate>Sun, 05 Apr 2026 00:29:45 GMT</lastBuildDate><copyright><![CDATA[2021 Melancholic Bear]]></copyright><language>en</language><ttl>60</ttl><podcast:value type="lightning" method="lnaddress" suggested="0.00000050000"><podcast:valueRecipient name="Melancholic Bear" type="lnaddress" address="melancholic.bear@sats.v4v.app" split="95"></podcast:valueRecipient><podcast:valueRecipient name="Podping" address="podping@sats.v4v.app" type="lnaddress" fee="True" split="4"></podcast:valueRecipient><podcast:valueRecipient name="Podcastindex.org" address="podcastindex@getalby.com" type="lnaddress" fee="True" split="1"></podcast:valueRecipient></podcast:value><podcast:value type="HBD" method="transfer" suggested="0.05"><podcast:valueRecipient name="podcaster" type="account" address="melancholic.bear" split="98"></podcast:valueRecipient><podcast:valueRecipient name="host" type="account" address="threespeak" split="1"></podcast:valueRecipient><podcast:valueRecipient name="podcastindex" type="account" address="podcastindex" split="1"></podcast:valueRecipient></podcast:value><item><title><![CDATA[Could today’s ships survive the Titanic iceberg?]]></title><itunes:author><![CDATA[Melancholic Bear]]></itunes:author><itunes:episodeType>full</itunes:episodeType><link>https://3speak.tv/watch?v=melancholic.bear/ogdonvlh</link><pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2025 15:27:09 GMT</pubDate><dc:creator>melancholic.bear</dc:creator><guid isPermaLink="false">hive-151961/@melancholic.bear/ogdonvlh</guid><description><![CDATA[<p><a href="https://3speak.tv/watch?v=melancholic.bear/ogdonvlh" rel="nofollow noopener" title="This link is not safe!">https://3speak.tv/watch?v=melancholic.bear/ogdonvlh</a> <br />They’re bigger, smarter, and packed with radar, sonar, and satellite tracking. Most icebergs are spotted and avoided long before impact. And with double hulls and watertight sections, they’re built to take a hit.<br />
But if the iceberg hits just right?<br />
Steel still cracks. Ships still sink.<br />
The real difference? Rescue comes fast.<br />
GPS, helicopters, and coast guards mean you’ll likely survive—even if the ship doesn’t.</p>
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On April 14, 1912, Titanic’s passengers enjoyed a luxurious dinner, completely unaware it would be their final meal. First-class diners feasted on oysters, filet mignon, roasted duckling, and rich chocolate éclairs. Third-class passengers enjoyed hearty soup, roast beef, and plum pudding. Just hours later, this extravagant banquet turned into history’s most haunting last supper making Titanic’s final menu forever infamous.</p>
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First class felt like a floating palace: velvet walls, carved wood, fireplaces, even private bathrooms.<br />
Second class had twin beds, polished paneling, and shared sinks—simple but respectable.<br />
Third class? Cold metal bunks, no privacy… and the engine’s echo through the dark.</p>
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