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The Fascinating Engineering of the Titanic: How the Great Ocean Liner Was Built

The Fascinating Engineering of the Titanic: How the Great Ocean Liner Was Built

When many of us first learned of the RMS Titan­ic, it was pre­sent­ed first as one of his­to­ry’s great­est ironies: the “unsink­able” ocean lin­er that went down on its maid­en voy­age. Of course, there’s a great deal more to the sto­ry, as any­one who becomes obsessed with the ill-fat­ed ship (James Cameron being just one notable exam­ple) under­stands full well. Even apart from the many human expe­ri­ences sur­round­ing it, some of them told by the wreck­’s sur­vivors and pre­served on film, the mechan­i­cal aspects of the Titan­ic hold out con­sid­er­able fas­ci­na­tion for any­one with an engi­neer’s cast of mind. Put aside, for the moment, the mat­ter of the sink­ing, and con­sid­er just what went into mak­ing it one of the most glo­ri­ous cre­ations of man launched into the ocean to date — or rather, one of the three most glo­ri­ous. The Titan­ic was one of a trio of sim­i­lar White Star Line ships com­plet­ed in the ear­ly nine­teen-tens. In the video above, Bill Ham­mack, known on YouTube as Engi­neer­guy, tells the sto­ry of not just the Titan­ic, but also …

15 Best Liner Jackets 2026: Light, Toasty, and Techincal

15 Best Liner Jackets 2026: Light, Toasty, and Techincal

When the mercury plummets, there are essentially two ways to get bundled up: The single Big Ass Coat (BAC) or going onion-mode and layering up. And while the giant puffer or voluminous parka may have its champions, for menswear enthusiasts, nothing beats layering when it comes to garments-per-fit. And at the heart of any conversation around layering is the humble liner (jacket). Like so much of menswear, the liner jacket has its roots in military uniforms, and the embrace by regular folks of military surplus clothing after WWII ended. Specifically: When the United States Military started designing uniforms for cold climates during WWII, they understood that the best way to stay warm was to trap body heat in pockets of air created by numerous lightweight layers, with a tough outer layer to block wind. Enter the liner—made from a lightweight yet insulating material, cut with a wide front opening, and usually with the ability to be buttoned into a jacket. These days, liner jackets are constantly being re-interpreted and re-styled. Plenty of guys even wear …