An Ounce - For Your Consideration
Discover hidden stories from history—bite-sized, clever tales that challenge what you thought you knew. At An Ounce, we uncover the little moments that quietly changed everything, surprising truths, and fascinating facts you won’t hear elsewhere.
I’m Jim Fugate—retired firefighter, lifelong learner, and an outside-the-box thinker who loves sharing history’s hidden gems. These quick, engaging stories don’t take themselves too seriously, won’t steal your precious time, and might just make you feel a little bit smarter.
I hope you’ll join a community of curious minds who enjoy a fresh take on history—where conversation is always open and everyone’s invited.
An Ounce - For Your Consideration
They Saw Titanic’s Distress Signals… and Did Nothing
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Titanic distress signals were seen from a nearby ship—but no rescue came. Why didn’t they act? This true story reveals how uncertainty, not distance, changed everything.
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On April 14th, 1912, the RMS Titanic struck an iceberg and began to sink.
Less than twenty miles away, another ship—the SS Californian—was stopped in the ice.
Its crew saw the rockets.
They watched for hours.
And they did nothing.
In this episode of An Ounce, we explore one of the most unsettling aspects of the Titanic disaster—not what people missed, but what they saw… and didn’t understand.
This is not a story about negligence.
It’s a story about uncertainty.
Because sometimes, the difference between noticing something… and acting on it… isn’t distance or darkness.
It’s doubt.
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👉 It Made Sense at the Time — Why Smart Decisions Fail
(Connects directly to interpretation, hindsight, and uncertainty)
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#Titanic #History #TrueStory #MaritimeHistory #DecisionMaking
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🧭 CHAPTERS
00:00 They watched it happen
00:14 The Titanic didn’t sink alone
00:37 A different world at night
01:06 The ship in the distance
01:26 The rockets begin
01:42 Why no one acted
01:50 The signals without meaning
02:35 The ship disappears
02:50 What they never saw
03:16 An Ounce
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🔗 REFERENCES
• Britannica – RMS Titanic: overview and sinking details
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Titanic
• Britannica – SS Californian: role during Titanic disaster
https://www.britannica.com/topic/Californian
• U.S. Senate Inquiry into the Titanic Disaster (1912)
https://www.titanicinquiry.org
• UK Wreck Commissioner’s Inquiry Report (1912)
https://www.titanicinquiry.org/BOTInq/BOTReport/botRep01.php
• NOAA / Maritime historical summaries on Titanic
https://oceanservice.noaa.gov
Credits
Music: Night Snow by Asher Fulero via YouTube Music Library