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    Dave Gittins' Book or rather CD-Rom on the British Inquiry

    More interesting than the $132 leatherbound "Titanic" is this blurb about our very own Dave Gittins' Titanic CD-ROM,found on the publisher's website, borrowed in full in appreciation of copyright law: October 12, 2005. Titanic: Monument and Warning, by Dave Gittins. Not a book, this is...
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    Craig Stringer's Titanic People CD-Rom

    I want to give a hand to Craig Stringer for his wonderful CD-ROM - an extraordinary accomplishment. This modest researcher is painstakingly accurate and thorough and has done an incredible job not only turning up information but having the vision to package it in such a attractive AND usable...
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    Cameron's Titanic Explorer

    I was lucky enough to get a copy from a seller on EBAY.Well I was able to install it fin on my computer,got through Vol 1 or disc 1 and went to start on disc 2 and it wouldn't even start up.I tried and tried,but nothing.So I uninstalled the program and went to install again.Now I can even get it...
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