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What a great example of an https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aptronym . This guy's last name is Heersink and he's finding out where all the boats sank.



Reminds me of Andrej Karpathy. "car pathy" And he worked on Tesla Autopilot.



Wow that article is full of gold: * Justice named Igor Judge * Lawyer named James Counsell * Lawyer named Sue Yoo * Weather reporter named Storm Field * Vicar named Michael Vickers * Orthopedic surgeons named Limb, Limb, Limb, and Limb


Sometimes I feel like the universe really is a simulation and these names are the result of QA testers having a little bit of fun keeping track of who's who.


Interesting thing is he spent eight years creating a comprehensive dataset of over 14,500 mapped records of sunken ships...why??


Going on 12 years now. If I had known it would have taken so long before I started I might not have taken this on. It’s been a lot of work on my own time but it’s something I enjoy. Why did I start? I thought it would be cool to see it all mapped and see the patterns that result, including the temporal ones. And I think I was right - it is cool. Also, aside from this forum there’s been a huge interest in from folks involved with cleaning up potentially polluting wrecks and underwater cultural sites. Glad people are enjoying it and finding it worthwhile.


I applaud such hobbies. Compare the time spent on it relative to, say, ingesting Netflix into your optic nerve.


Yeah, you're right I guess. Better than popping your eye watching cringe shows.


People have obsessive hobbies. There are tons of examples.




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