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Modern Marvels - Engineering Disasters (History Channel) |  | Director: History Channel Actor: Modern Marvels Studio: A&E HOME VIDEO Category: DVD
List Price: $39.95 Buy New: $21.73 as of 3/11/2010 06:17 UTC details You Save: $18.22 (46%)
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Seller: dthomasshop Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 37050
Format: Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC Language: English (Original Language) Rating: NR (Not Rated) Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1 Number Of Discs: 5 Running Time: 846 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.6 x 5.5 x 1.5
MPN: AAAE111060 UPC: 733961111064 EAN: 0733961111064 ASIN: B0012XIGYG
Release Date: May 27, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Error is inevitable in all human endeavors, but when the undertakings are engineering feats of enormous proportions, the smallest mistakes may have devastating consequences. From the Exxon Valdez disaster to a nuclear meltdown at a secret government facility, to the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina, MODERN MARVELS chronicles over 40 of history s most devastating catastrophes and reveals th |
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Product Description Error is inevitable in all human endeavors but when the undertakings are engineering feats of enormous proportions the smallest mistakes may have devastating consequences. From the Exxon Valdez disaster to a nuclear meltdown at a secret government facility to the devastating effects of Hurricane Katrina MODERN MARVELS chronicles over 40 of history s most devastating catastrophes and reveals the lessons learned from each one.In 18 thrilling episodes HISTORY® dramatizes the world s most notorious engineering failures using state-of-the-art special effects to investigate not only what went wrong but what can be learned from these spectacular disasters. The catastrophes recounted led to the creation of Superfund sites for the cleanup of toxic waste; improved safety standards for cars planes and ships; and new techniques for building roads bridges and buildings that will withstand nature s most destructive forces.Dark clouds with silver linings MODERN MARVELS: ENGINEERING DISASTERS presents the tragic yet invaluable handmaidens of technological progress.System Requirements:Running Time: 846 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: DOCUMENTARIES/HISTORY Rating: NR UPC: 733961111064 Manufacturer No: AAAE111060
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Very interesting and inexpensive collection July 30, 2008 C. Gelmi 23 out of 25 found this review helpful
Finally, what I was waiting for: a large collection of case studies (18 episodes in total; at least two disasters in every episode - sometimes as many as six) taken from a large variety of engineering areas. As a chemical engineer and as an instructor, I found this collection very interesting, full of different "case studies" and lessons to learn in a very amusing way.
The episodes includes:
- New Orleans: Hurricane Katrina.
- The fire at Las Vegas MGM Hotel.
- The collapse of Seattle's Lacey V. Murrow Floating Bridge.
- The flaw that grounded the first commercial jet.
- An entire lake and the surrounding land are sucked into a Louisiana salt mine.
- Exxon Valdez incident.
- The Ford Explorer/Firestone rollovers.
- The fire on the Piper Alpha offshore oirlig.
- Computer errors that brought the world to the brink of accidental nuclear war.
- The explosion of a jet-fuel plant in Nevada.
- The Union Carbide explosion in India.
- A devastating flood in China that killed 145,000 people.
- Denver baggage system nightmare.
- Patrior missile failure
- etc.
The only drawbacks are that the DVDs come with no closed captions and no subtitles. Thanks HC.
Excellent, should not be overlooked April 22, 2009 James E. Adam (Baltimore, Md.) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
Many of the major engineering disasters of the past century are covered. Each episode provides about 5 disasters and during the 8-10 minutes is provided the effect (disaster), the cause and the solution. The dvd menu lists each disaster, so one can go quickly to the disasters of their interest.
The episodes included are #4 through #20, plus Hurricane Katrina is provided as a bonus single disaster episode. Which begs the question, what happened to episodes #1, #2, and #3, as they are not in this set? These early three episodes were generally an overview containing a wide number of disasters in brief detail. I suspect, since these episodes were so good, A&E expanded the series to provide much greater detail and limit each succeeding episode to just 5 disasters.
This set also needs an index of every disaster, either on the dvds, or with a paper insert. I loved the menus as they are so simple and easy to follow, without dumb pictures cluttering the screen.
Better Than I Hoped January 20, 2009 CeruleanGrey (Bellevue, WA USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This has been one of my best DVD purchases; I highly recommend it.
I bought this for my boyfriend who is an engineer and he loves it, and so do I. I was very surprised and intrigued with the variety of engineering disasters that were presented along with the footage. Some of the best ones I've seen so far were the salt mines (the footage of the barges being sucked towards the whirlpool was unbelievable), the Love Canal, and many of the oil rig disasters. I also learned that underground salt deposits make great natural propane storage tanks.
In each episode there are multiple stories not just one or two; it is definitely worth the money.
Gift September 5, 2009 K. Myers (Alexandria, VA) Gave this to my dad as a supplemental gift with the Demolitions video. He's a big fan of the History Channel, so he seemed pretty delighted with this gift.
interesting and informative January 13, 2009 Marita Wilterink (Ada, MI) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These movies are very well documented, the speaking voice is pretty dull but if you can get past that it shows a lot of old and new engineering disasters.
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