The more I hear about how this cruise ship hit rocks, the more dumbfounded I get. From the reports I've read it seems that whomever was at the helm decided to do a buzz job on the island, to borrow a phrase from flying. And it seems that they had done this same maneuver before. The fact that someone steered a ship into rocks doesn't really surprise me. There have been incompetent people doing that for thousands of years. What really surprises me is how a four year old ship, equipped with the most modern navigation systems and computers, didn't sound alarms, bells, whistles, and loud gongs. You can get a decent marine GPS that has the entire US mainland and coastal waters mapped, along with the depth of the water, for well under a grand. It even shows you a "fisheye" look as you proceed showing the bottom. Any recent airliner has computers that will not allow a pilot to do something really stupid. How something this big and this expensive could not have a basic system like this is beyond me. I suspose that's what the lawyers are thinking too.