Thailand - FOUND ALIVE - 12 Boys And Coach Trapped In Cave , 23 June 2018 #3

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It may prolongs the parent's trauma somewhat. But I think each by will be so elated and relieved, to be out of the cave and inside a hospital, with warmth and clean clothes, and good food, they will be fine without Mom and Dad for a few more hours.

And I don't think the first boys out, want to 'celebrate' or be too excited, until their teammates and their coach is out too.

Agreeing with this -- they being so exhausted. Kinda like coming out of surgery... you appreciate someone being there, but really just want to sleeeeeep. I think it's better for the boys to not have the emotional upheaval gushing out quite yet. It's very taxing.

jmo
 
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DhmPu95VMAY88Pv

Well now I'm bawling again.
 
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My question is why did 18 divers go in when only 8 were used to bring the four boys out? Two divers per boy.

We keep hearing about the two expert divers who found them, however, I am sure I’ve read about more expert divers who have come to help too. Why are more of these expert divers not being used to get the boys out quicker while the water is low?
 
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Changed my response.:)
 
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It may prolongs the parent's trauma somewhat. But I think each by will be so elated and relieved, to be out of the cave and inside a hospital, with warmth and clean clothes, and good food, they will be fine without Mom and Dad for a few more hours.

And I don't think the first boys out, want to 'celebrate' or be too excited, until their teammates and their coach is out too.

BBM

I could see a few hours... But they have 9 more to go, in groups of three, and if they do one group a day, it's going to be a whole lot more than just a few hours.

Hopefully they will come out faster, but there's no guarantees with any of this. If there are delays, at what point will they abandon this policy and tell the parents? Or will they continue indefinitely?
 
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Last I head it was still in LA.

Bummer, I must have read an old article. It stated that 5 were on the way and the rest would ship Saturday morning.

I LOVE Tesla and am patiently (not really) waiting for my model 3. Considering an S, test drove one a couple months ago. It was a DREAM :) I really like the X's as well.
 
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Bummer, I must have read an old article. It stated that 5 were on the way and the rest would ship Saturday morning.

I LOVE Tesla and am patiently (not really) waiting for my model 3. Considering an S, test drove one a couple months ago. It was a DREAM :) I really like the X's as well.

Those are the inflatable pods. He had two different types made.
 
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BBM

I could see a few hours... But they have 9 more to go, in groups of three, and if they do one group a day, it's going to be a whole lot more than just a few hours.

Hopefully they will come out faster, but there's no guarantees with any of this. If there are delays, at what point will they abandon this policy and tell the parents? Or will they continue indefinitely?

Hi WyleEC! :)
If there are delays... "if" you say...?
 
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Let's not forget that Elon also risks his reputation should the pod fail to work on site or even worse and God forbid, something goes wrong with it while a boy is in it ... They were put together rather quickly, right? And tested only for a few hours ...
 
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Our information is that the weakest were selected to come out first. Not sure if that means their physical condition or their ability level in terms of diving but we understand they’re doing well now in hospital
 
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Those are the inflatable pods. He had two different types made.

So maybe the pods did make it to Thailand?

Either way, I'm ecstatic him and his colleagues are helping.

Elon donated his jet to get them over.
 
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Crap - I wanted to do that! I guess I should've looked for it besides twitter, so I could embed it - lol!

I took it from your link. Right click on the image, click "copy image" and then in your WS text box, paste the image. Doing it this way, you will have to provide a link because it only brings over the image, not the url.
 
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My question is why did 18 divers go in when only 8 were used to bring the four boys out? Two divers per boy.

We keep hearing about the two expert divers who found them, however, I am sure I’ve read about more expert divers who have come to help too. Why are more of these expert divers not being used to get the boys out quicker while the water is low?

I think it's about that last narrow passage (or first passage, from the boys' point of view) where they only want the best to guide the boys through. Once through that other divers take over. As I understood it (but I could be wrong) Rick Stanton and John Volanthen, the two expert divers from Britain, guided all 4 boys through the first stretch today. They want to repeat that tomorrow, so these two need to sleep.
 
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FIXED! :)
Thanks perfectpinky! ❤️

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