steven hines is the author and joins me now from nashville this morning. good morning, steven.the first article in your book published the morning that the titanic actually sank. it says the titanic sank at 2:20 this morning. no lives were lost. all the passengers and crew have been lowered to lifeboats and transferred to the virginian. it was really shocking to read all the misinformation. i mean, certainly that was wrong, so all of that misinformation was printed after the titanic sank. >> well, that's right. they didn't have cell phones back then. they didn't have satellite. they didn't have a lot of things. they did have the wireless telegraph. of course, the titanic sank so the wireless was not going to be communicating from there, and the other ships at sea didn't have very much information, so what they did was they went around to experts who speculated tooz what might have happened, and they came away with some very wrong conclusions because they really didn't know, but they were relying upon the experts to tell them about what the probabilities were. >> i want to share