Author Topic: All Chilean Miners freed  (Read 4681 times)

Majority of Blockland Forums when Miners live: Wow! What luck, those Miners must have had a hard time down there. I'm glad they're safe, and I hope they return to their families! I'm so cheerful and loving! :D

Majority of Blockland Froums if Miners died: They got what was coming. They knew the risks of thier job, and they died. I feel nothing for them or their families, and hope they die too. I'm so cold and badass. B|
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What you guys don't realize is that they lasted over a month with 48 hours-worth of rations.

What you guys don't realize is that they lasted over a month with 48 hours-worth of rations.
Well, you only need to eat, like, once a week.

So they would've been hungry as all get out, but they would survive.

what i want to know is how they went 2 months without one creeper.

I bet a lot of gay love happened down in the mine while they were trapped.

They are miners, manly men of manhood, they would never resort to infringing upon one another's manly manness with love of gayness.

The rescue operation went a bit quicker than I thought it would.
Good job Chile, good job rescuing the miners.
I can't believe the miners successfully made 48 hrs of rations last until the rescuers got more food to the miners.

That means the last miner now has the world record for longest time trapped underground.

They said the miners were arguing over who gets to go last, I guess this was why.


Well, you only need to eat, like, once a week.

So they would've been hungry as all get out, but they would survive.

You can actually survive up to 3 weeks without food.

It's the 3-3-3 rule. Three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food.

You can actually survive up to 3 weeks without food.

It's the 3-3-3 rule. Three minutes without air, three days without water, three weeks without food.
thanks for that info

Ya know, 3-3-3 is closely related to 6-6-6.

Soooo?

Where did they get water and food to survive?


Anyone know what they did about waste? Seems like it would have been a pretty bad situation (not that it already wasn't) when someone first realized they needed to take a huge stuff.

They had tuna and water.

They ate 2 tablespoons of tuna and drank a sip of water every two days.

The tunnel they went up was 22 or 24 inches wide.

There were a total of 33 miners and it took about an hour or each miner seeing as they were a half a mile below ground.

Not one man died, I think.

It's an amazing story, but on the funny side:

Why didn't they just use torches to grow food down there?