diff --git a/app/app.js b/app/app.js
index e0cfe5ca0c21ca8da6360cab274c030e37a72b15..601d679a8a140fbdc1eeb7eac64cba5993ef99c2 100644
--- a/app/app.js
+++ b/app/app.js
@@ -9,9 +9,9 @@ module.exports = function() {
     var app = {};
 
     const base = 'assets';
-    const scenario = 'titanic';
+    const scenario = 'featuretest';
     const eventfile = 'events.json';
-    const testing = true;
+    const testing = false;
 
     app.start = function(service) {
       setup(service);
diff --git a/assets/featuretest/events.json b/assets/featuretest/events.json
index b321a54817b76117b9c4e52765b7a0912a162356..9c3475210c8bbb3b31a4e76aae0db57c111d54c6 100644
--- a/assets/featuretest/events.json
+++ b/assets/featuretest/events.json
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 {
-  "start": "2020-05-03T14:46:00.000Z",
-  "end": "2020-05-03T15:00:00.000Z",
+  "start": "2020-10-08T08:00:00.000Z",
+  "end": "2020-10-08T08:30:00.000Z",
   "dateFormat": "yyyy-MM-dd",
   "events": [
     {
diff --git a/assets/titanic/events.json b/assets/titanic/events.json
index c9d90a136cc20d0d62a302f9f6788afe12e19fcb..904f86691335183c2201c0eea457ac9765a29d86 100644
--- a/assets/titanic/events.json
+++ b/assets/titanic/events.json
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
 {
-  "start": "2020-05-01T00:00:00.000Z",
-  "end": "2020-05-30T23:59:59.000Z",
+  "start": "2020-10-10T00:00:00.000Z",
+  "end": "2020-11-09T12:00:00.000Z",
   "dateFormat": "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm",
   "events": [
     {
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
          "thread": {
            "text": "Over the next 30 days we will experience the sinking of the Titanic in slow motion, every hour turned into 10 days. Any minute on the Titanic will be four hours, every second four minutes.",
            "thread": {
-             "text": "The timestamps are as accurate as I could get them. Sometimes the precise minute or second has to be guesswork. All times are ships time."
+             "text": "The timestamps are as accurate as I could get them. Sometimes the precise minute or second has to be guesswork. All times are ship time."
            }
          }
        }
@@ -34,11 +34,11 @@
           "thread": {
             "text": "The Titanic is 269.06 m long, has a beam of 28.19 m. The weight is 46328 gross register tons. The centre anchor being the largest ever forged by hand and weighing nearly 16 tons.",
             "thread": {
-                "text": "The Ship has has ten decks. On top the boat deck, where the lifeboats are found. A- down to G-Deck, housing a promenade, cabins, pool, smoking- and  reading rooms, squash court, restaurants, cafés and much, much more.",
+                "text": "The Ship has ten decks. On top the boat deck, where the lifeboats are found. A- down to G-Deck, housing a promenade, cabins, pool, smoking- and  reading rooms, squash court, restaurants, cafés and much, much more.",
                 "thread": {
-                    "text": "Passengers are somewhat strictly seperated by classes. First class passengers have acces to luxurious accommodations and areas on A and B deck, where others may not enter. Third class passengers are mostly confined to the lower decks.",
+                    "text": "Passengers are somewhat strictly separated by classes. First class passengers have access to luxurious accommodations and areas on A and B deck, where others may not enter. Third class passengers are mostly confined to the lower decks.",
                     "thread": {
-                        "text": "Unlike other ships, the Titanics radiotelegraph equipment on the Boat Deck, is manned 24 h a day. Communication was conducted in Morse code. The transmitter was one of the most powerful in the world, broadcasting over a radius of 563 km.",
+                        "text": "Unlike other ships, the Titanic's radiotelegraph equipment on the Boat Deck, is manned 24 h a day. Communication was conducted in Morse code. The transmitter was one of the most powerful in the world, broadcasting over a radius of 563 km.",
                         "thread": {
                             "text": "The Ship is primarily a passenger liner, but she also carries a substantial amount of cargo.",
                             "thread": {
@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@
       "thread": {
         "text": "Since the radio operators are employees of the telegraph company and not part of the crew, they have not relayed most of these messages.",
         "thread": {
-          "text": "Radio operator, Jack Phillips may have failed to grasp its significance because he was preoccupied with transmitting messages for passengers. The radio set had broken down the day before, resulting in a backlog of messages."
+          "text": "Radio operator, Jack Phillips, may have failed to grasp its significance because he was preoccupied with transmitting messages for passengers. The radio set had broken down the day before, resulting in a backlog of messages."
         }
       }
     },
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:41:00.000Z",
-      "text": "Passengers and crew are as of yet unaware of the breach. Passangers may have noticed a bump or shudder, should they have been awake.",
+      "text": "Passengers and crew are as of yet unaware of the breach. Passengers may have noticed a bump or shudder, should they have been awake.",
       "thread": {
         "text": "Crew members in the lower decks are impacted more directly. Engine Oiler Walter Hurst is 'awakened by a grinding crash along the starboard side. [...]  We had struck something'",
         "thread": {
@@ -234,7 +234,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:45:00.000Z",
-      "text": "Twenty-one-year-old Daniel Bucky, in thrid class, gets out of his bunk to find his feet in water. Something seems to be wrong."
+      "text": "Twenty-one-year-old Daniel Bucky, in third class, gets out of his bunk to find his feet in water. Something seems to be wrong."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:45:30.000Z",
@@ -242,7 +242,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:46:00.000Z",
-      "text": "The chairmain of the 'Whits Star Line', owners of the Titanic, Bruce Ismay, shows up on the bridge in his pyjamas: 'What's happened?'",
+      "text": "The chairman of the 'Whits Star Line', owners of the Titanic, Bruce Ismay, shows up on the bridge in his pyjamas: 'What's happened?'",
       "thread": {
         "text": "Smith: 'We have struck ice.'",
         "thread": {
@@ -255,7 +255,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:46:30.000Z",
-      "text": "Fireman Fredrick Barret looks from a ladder into boiler room 6. There are already over two meters of water in there an it is rising."
+      "text": "Fireman Fredrick Barret looks from a ladder into boiler room 6. There is already over two meters of water in there and it is rising."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:50:00.000Z",
@@ -263,18 +263,18 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:51:00.000Z",
-      "text": "The Titanic has stopped, steam is no longer heading to her engines. However the boilers are still hot and preassure is rising.",
+      "text": "The Titanic has stopped, steam is no longer heading to her engines. However the boilers are still hot and pressure is rising.",
       "thread": {
-        "text": "Safety valves are opened, sending the steam to exhaust pipes, which are now making an extremly loud noise."
+        "text": "Safety valves are opened, sending the steam to exhaust pipes, which are now making an extremely loud noise."
       }
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:52:00.000Z",
-      "text": "The ships carpenter, John Hutchinson, tells Officer Boxhall 'The ship is making water fast'. They head to the mail room to check."
+      "text": "The ship's carpenter, John Hutchinson, tells Officer Boxhall 'The ship is making water fast'. They head to the mailroom to check."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:55:00.000Z",
-      "text": "Captain Smith orders officers to prepare the life boats."
+      "text": "Captain Smith orders officers to prepare the lifeboats."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-14T23:57:00.000Z",
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:01:00.000Z",
-      "text": "News, that the ship might be in danger, is spreading among some first class passangers. Some are putting on life wests and collect their valuables."
+      "text": "News, that the ship might be in danger, is spreading among some first class passengers. Some are putting on life vests and collect their valuables."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:02:00.000Z",
@@ -292,7 +292,7 @@
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:05:00.000Z",
       "text": "Captain Smith orders the ship's lifeboats uncovered and the passengers mustered. Evacuation procedures begin.",
       "thread": {
-        "text": "Orders are also given to radio operators to begin sending distress calls. However, the location of the ship in these calls is wrong be about 25 km."
+        "text": "Orders are also given to radio operators to begin sending distress calls. However, the location of the ship in these calls is wrong by about 25 km."
       }
     },
     {
@@ -323,7 +323,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:05:30.000Z",
-      "text": "The band is playing 'Alexanders Ragtime Band' on the enclosed promenade deck on A-Deck."
+      "text": "The band is playing 'Alexander's Ragtime Band' on the enclosed promenade deck on A-Deck."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:06:00.000Z",
@@ -338,11 +338,11 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:11:00.000Z",
-      "text": "The Captain belives three compartments are flooding, which is not good, but ok. The ship can handle four compartments flooding."
+      "text": "The Captain believes three compartments are flooding, which is not good, but ok. The ship can handle four compartments flooding."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:11:30.000Z",
-      "text": "On the  RMS Carpathia the shift of the radio operator Harold Cottam has ended 11 minutes ago, but the radio is still runing as he receives the distress message from the Titanic.",
+      "text": "On the  RMS Carpathia the shift of the radio operator Harold Cottam has ended 11 minutes ago, but the radio is still running as he receives the distress message from the Titanic.",
       "image": "img8.jpg",
       "thread": {
           "text": "Captain Rostron gives the order to get to the Titanic as fast as possible."
@@ -358,13 +358,13 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:14:30.000Z",
-      "text": "Fifth Officer Harold Lowe is woken up by the sound of running feet outside his cabin. He has sleept through the entire thing."
+      "text": "Fifth Officer Harold Lowe is woken up by the sound of running feet outside his cabin. He has slept through the entire thing."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:15:00.000Z",
-      "text": "Stewards begin ordering the passengers to put on their lifebelts and prepare to board life boats. Many think this is a joke.",
+      "text": "Stewards begin ordering the passengers to put on their lifebelts and prepare to board lifeboats. Many think this is a joke.",
       "thread": {
-        "text": "It kind of is a joke because even if all life boats would be avaliable (which they are not), they could accommodate only about half the people onboard the Titanic.",
+        "text": "It kind of is a joke because even if all lifeboats would be available (which they are not), they could accommodate only about half the people onboard the Titanic.",
         "thread": {
           "text": "In 1912 it is commonplace for liners to have far fewer lifeboats than needed to accommodate all their passengers and crew.",
           "thread": {
@@ -385,14 +385,14 @@
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:20:00.000Z",
       "text": "Captain Smith orders: 'put the women and children in and lower away'.",
       "thread": {
-        "text": "Lightoller understood the order to mean that only women and children would be allowed in lifeboats and lowers lifeboats with empty seats if there were no women and children waiting to board."
+        "text": "Lightoller understood the order to mean that only women and children would be allowed in lifeboats and lowered lifeboats with empty seats if there were no women and children waiting to board."
       }
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:22:00.000Z",
       "text": "Loading of the lifeboats is under way.",
       "thread": {
-        "text": "Since no one is sure how many people are alowed in one boat, they err on the side of caution. However given the weather condition they could have been filled with up to 68 people.",
+        "text": "Since no one is sure how many people are allowed in one boat, they err on the side of caution. However given the weather condition they could have been filled with up to 68 people.",
         "thread": {
           "text": "Hardly any are."
         }
@@ -423,11 +423,11 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:27:30.000Z",
-      "text": "The call for Help is recieved by several ships but not the Californian, their wireless set is still switched off."
+      "text": "The call for Help is received by several ships but not the Californian, their wireless set is still switched off."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:28:00.000Z",
-      "text": "Passengers still don't believe that the ship is sinking and it is hard to get them into lifeboats. The fist people are hopping into lifeboat 7."
+      "text": "Passengers still don't believe that the ship is sinking and it is hard to get them into lifeboats. The first people are hopping into lifeboat 7."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:30:00.000Z",
@@ -435,7 +435,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:32:00.000Z",
-      "text": "On the SS Californian assistant engeneer Ernest Gill can't sleep and goes for a smoke on the upper deck."
+      "text": "On the SS Californian assistant engineer Ernest Gill can't sleep and goes for a smoke on the upper deck."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:35:00.000Z",
@@ -444,7 +444,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:35:30.000Z",
-      "text": "Lifeboat 4 and 5 are made ready and passangers hop on."
+      "text": "Lifeboat 4 and 5 are made ready and passengers hop on."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:38:00.000Z",
@@ -456,7 +456,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:42:00.000Z",
-      "text": "The liner Frankfurt has picked up the distress call. It is to far away to help."
+      "text": "The liner Frankfurt has picked up the distress call. It is too far away to help."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:45:00.000Z",
@@ -470,7 +470,7 @@
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:49:00.000Z",
       "printDate": "1912-04-15 around 0:49",
-      "text": "Quartermaster George Rowe sees a lifeboat go past his watch station. He phones the bridge to ask what is going on and leanrs of the impending sinking of the ship and the evacuation.",
+      "text": "Quartermaster George Rowe sees a lifeboat go past his watch station. He phones the bridge to ask what is going on and learns of the impending sinking of the ship and the evacuation.",
       "thread": {
         "text": "No one had told him."
       }
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@
       "text": "On the SS Californian Second Officer Herbert Stone notices five white rockets exploding above the stopped ship in the distance. He is unsure what that means but decides to ask his Captain.",
       "image": "img10b.jpg",
       "thread": {
-        "text": "Captain Lord descided not to act on the report, Stone was perturbed."
+        "text": "Captain Lord decided not to act on the report, Stone was perturbed."
       }
     },
     {
@@ -500,9 +500,9 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:55:30.000Z",
-      "text": "Passangers no longer think evacuation is a joke. Since women and children are being evacuated first, many are saying their goodbyes to husbands and fathers before boarding a life boat.",
+      "text": "Passengers no longer think evacuation is a joke. Since women and children are being evacuated first, many are saying their goodbyes to husbands and fathers before boarding a lifeboat.",
       "thread": {
-        "text": "Some refuse to sepperate. Ida Straus tells her husband: 'We have been living together for many years. Where you go, I go.' They sit down in a pair of deck chairs and waited for the end."
+        "text": "Some refuse to separate. Ida Straus tells her husband: 'We have been living together for many years. Where you go, I go.' They sit down in a pair of deck chairs and waited for the end."
       }
     },
     {
@@ -525,7 +525,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T00:59:00.000Z",
-      "text": "More and more life boats are lowered.",
+      "text": "More and more lifeboats are lowered.",
       "thread": {
         "text": "Lifeboat 1 is lowered with just 12 people in it."
       }
@@ -541,7 +541,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T01:20:00.000Z",
-      "text": "The olypinc hears the distress call but is to far away to help."
+      "text": "The olympic hears the distress call but is too far away to help."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T01:22:00.000Z",
@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T01:23:00.000Z",
-      "text": "Lifeboat 16 is lowered. With 56 passangers it is the fullest boat so far. Many of them are from third class."
+      "text": "Lifeboat 16 is lowered. With 56 passengers it is the fullest boat so far. Many of them are from third class."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T01:25:00.000Z",
@@ -561,7 +561,7 @@
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T01:26:30.000Z",
-      "text": "Radio operator Jack Phillips notices the wireless signal getting weaker. The equpment slowly looses power."
+      "text": "Radio operator Jack Phillips notices the wireless signal getting weaker. The equipment slowly loses power."
     },
     {
       "date": "1912-04-15T01:28:00.000Z",
@@ -574,18 +574,18 @@
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:30:00.000Z",
         "image": "img12.jpg",
-        "text": "Titanic is about 5° down at the head now. The rate of sinking increases rapidly as water poures into previously unflooded parts of the ship through deck hatches."
+        "text": "Titanic is about 5° down at the head now. The rate of sinking increases rapidly as water poured into previously unflooded parts of the ship through deck hatches."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:33:00.000Z",
         "text": "On the Californian Second Officer Stone and Apprentice Officer James observe the rockets being fired from 'the mystery ship' in fascination.",
         "thread": {
-            "text": "'She looks very queer out of the water - her light looks queer. A ships is not going to fire rockets at sea for nothing' Stone notes. Neither of them feel confortable disturbing the captain again."
+            "text": "'She looks very queer out of the water - her light looks queer. A ship is not going to fire rockets at sea for nothing' Stone notes. Neither of them feel comfortable disturbing the captain again."
         }
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:34:00.000Z",
-        "text": "Lifeboat 9 and 11 are lowered. 59 People are sitting in it Lifeboat 9. Lifeboat 11 is full."
+        "text": "Lifeboat 9 and 11 are lowered. 59 People are sitting in Lifeboat 9. Lifeboat 11 is full."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:35:00.000Z",
@@ -624,7 +624,7 @@
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:46:00.000Z",
         "answer": "lt1",
-        "text": "Lightoller hurries to get lifeboat 4 launched. He belives there is very little time left."
+        "text": "Lightoller hurries to get lifeboat 4 launched. He believes there is very little time left."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:47:00.000Z",
@@ -635,11 +635,11 @@
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:49:00.000Z",
-        "text": "Olypic to Titanic: 'Am lighting up all possible boilers as fast as I can.'"
+        "text": "Olympic to Titanic: 'Am lighting up all possible boilers as fast as I can.'"
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:50:00.000Z",
-        "text": "The last distress rocket is fired by Quertermaster George Row."
+        "text": "The last distress rocket is fired by Quartermaster George Row."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:51:00.000Z",
@@ -648,20 +648,20 @@
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:52:00.000Z",
         "id": "lifeboat1",
-        "text": "In the lifeboats passengers, many of them seperated from their families, are crying. The officers in charge are unable to calm them."
+        "text": "In the lifeboats passengers, many of them separated from their families, are crying. The officers in charge are unable to calm them."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:52:30.000Z",
         "text": "Captain Smith has noticed that many lifeboats are not full and tries to call them back to the ship using a megaphone. 'Come  round to the starboard side!' Fourth Officer Boxehall in Lifeboat 2 hears the call and starts rowing.",
         "thrad": {
-            "text": "Officer Hitches also hears the call in lifeboat 6. He decides it is to dangerous to go back and disobeys the order."
+            "text": "Officer Hitches also hears the call in lifeboat 6. He decides it is too dangerous to go back and disobeys the order."
         }
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:55:00.000Z",
-        "text": "Lifeboat 2 rows around the Titanics stern. The gigantic propellers of the titanic are up in the air and a spectacle to behold.",
+        "text": "Lifeboat 2 rows around the Titanic's stern. The gigantic propellers of the titanic are up in the air and a spectacle to behold.",
         "thread": {
-            "text": "Assesing the situation Boxhall thinks it is not safe this close to the sinking ship. The lifeboat may get sucked towards the ship if it sinks. He increases the distanace."
+            "text": "Assessing the situation Boxhall thinks it is not safe this close to the sinking ship. The lifeboat may get sucked towards the ship if it sinks. He increases the distance."
         }
     },
     {
@@ -670,11 +670,11 @@
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T01:57:00.000Z",
-        "text": "Last mesage send by the RMS Titanic as the electrical system begins to fail: 'Engine room full up to boilers.'"
+        "text": "Last message send by the RMS Titanic as the electrical system begins to fail: 'Engine room full up to boilers.'"
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:00:00.000Z",
-        "text": "The titanic list to port is such, that a collapsible Lifboat lowered at this time, scapes the hull on the way down."
+        "text": "The titanic list to port is such that a collapsible Lifeboat lowered at this time, scapes the hull on the way down."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:05:00.000Z",
@@ -683,7 +683,7 @@
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:05:30.000Z",
-        "text": "On The Callifornian Apprentice Officer Gibson has decided to wake up Captain Lord. He informes him, that the ship on the horizon has fired eight rockets.",
+        "text": "On The Californian Apprentice Officer Gibson has decided to wake up Captain Lord. He informes him, that the ship on the horizon has fired eight rockets.",
         "thread": {
             "text": "'Where they all white rockets?' The captain asks",
             "thread": {
@@ -702,7 +702,7 @@
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:06:00.000Z",
-        "text": "The band is still playing music on deck of the Titanic. The Music is heard by those in the lifeboats as it floats over the icy whater."
+        "text": "The band is still playing music on deck of the Titanic. The Music is heard by those in the lifeboats as it floats over the icy water."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:07:30.000Z",
@@ -725,25 +725,25 @@
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:14:00.000Z",
-        "text": "The Titnic is now 10° Down at the head and the angle is increasing faster and faster, multiple degrees every minute."
+        "text": "The Titanic is now 10° Down at the head and the angle is increasing faster and faster, multiple degrees every minute."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:16:00.000Z",
-        "text": "Even at this point not all Collapsible Lifeboats have been lowered. And still, some officers refuse men to enter the boats, even threatig those who try with guns."
+        "text": "Even at this point not all Collapsible Lifeboats have been lowered. And still, some officers refuse men to enter the boats, even threatening those who try with guns."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:17:00.000Z",
         "dateFormat": "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss",
         "id": "exp1",
         "image": "img16.jpg",
-        "text": "The Ttanic is now 30° down at the head. People hear a popping an cracking and then some sort of explosion."
+        "text": "The Titanic is now 30° down at the head. People hear a popping an cracking and then some sort of explosion."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:17:10.000Z",
         "dateFormat": "yyyy-MM-dd hh:mm:ss",
         "answer": "exp1",
         "id": "exp2",
-        "text": "Captain Smith jumps from the bridge into the cold whater."
+        "text": "Captain Smith jumps from the bridge into the cold water."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:17:20.000Z",
@@ -758,7 +758,7 @@
         "answer": "exp3",
         "id": "exp4",
         "image": "img17.jpg",
-        "text": "The lights on the titanic go out, return for a moment and the go out for the last time."
+        "text": "The lights on the titanic go out, return for a moment and then go out for the last time."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:17:31.000Z",
@@ -787,7 +787,7 @@
         "answer": "exp7",
         "id": "exp8",
         "image": "img18.jpg",
-        "text": "The stern section, mostly seperated from the bow section (which is now under whater), floats for a moment before flodding."
+        "text": "The stern section, mostly separated from the bow section (which is now under water), floats for a moment before flooding."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:18:45.000Z",
@@ -795,13 +795,13 @@
         "answer": "exp8",
         "id": "exp9",
         "image": "img19.jpg",
-        "text": "The stern section starts to rise, pointing up to the sky 'like a finger' before sinking. Still twising to port."
+        "text": "The stern section starts to rise, pointing up to the sky 'like a finger' before sinking. Still twisting to port."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:19:55.000Z",
         "answer": "exp9",
         "id": "exp10",
-        "text": "Charles Joughin sits on the hull of the sinking ship. He walks to a lifeboat barely geting his hair wet. He is the last survivor to leave the RMS Titanic."
+        "text": "Charles Joughin sits on the hull of the sinking ship. He walks to a lifeboat barely getting his hair wet. He is the last survivor to leave the RMS Titanic."
     },
     {
         "date": "1912-04-15T02:20:00.000Z",
@@ -825,17 +825,13 @@
         "thread": {
             "text": "The Califonian would not rescue a single person. The British inquiry concluded the ship '… might have saved many if not all of the lives that were lost.'",
             "thread": {
-                "text": "No one was ever charged formaly in conection with the Titanic sinking.",
+                "text": "No one was ever charged formally in connection with the Titanic sinking.",
                 "thread": {
-                    "text": {
+                    "text": "A few month after the disaster the United States passed the Radio Act of 1912, which required 24-hour radio watch on all ships in case of an emergency",
+                    "thread": {
+                        "text": "The Carpathia brought the survivors to New York. The original destination of the Titanic. Captain Rostron was later knighted by King George V.",
                         "thread": {
-                            "text": "A few month after the desaster the United States passed the Radio Act of 1912, which required 24-hour radio watch on all ships in case of an emergency",
-                            "thread": {
-                                "text": "The Carpathia brought the survivors to New York. The original desitination of the Titanic. Captain Rostron was later knighted by King George V.",
-                                "thread": {
-                                    "text": "With 1516 dead the sinking of the titanic remains one of the worst peacetime commercial maritime disasters."
-                                }
-                            }
+                            "text": "With 1516 dead the sinking of the titanic remains one of the worst peacetime commercial maritime disasters."
                         }
                     }
                 }
@@ -843,15 +839,15 @@
         }
     },
     {
-        "date": "1912-04-15T02:30:02.000Z",
+        "date": "1912-04-15T02:31:00.000Z",
         "dateNotUsed": true,
-        "text": "About sources: The timing of many of these events are approximations. There are many sources, all of them dissagree.",
+        "text": "About sources: The timing of many of these events are approximations. There are many sources, all of them disagree.",
         "thread": {
-          "text": "The Wikipedia article on the Sinking is extreemly good an detailed, if you want to check something, go there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking_of_the_RMS_Titanic",
+          "text": "The Wikipedia article on the Sinking is extremely good and detailed, if you want to check something, go there https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinking_of_the_RMS_Titanic",
           "thread": {
-            "text": "In terms of the timeline I decied to mostly follow a book called 'Titanic - Minute by Minute' by Jonathan Mayo which is very good.",
+            "text": "In terms of the timeline I decided to mostly follow a book called 'Titanic - Minute by Minute' by Jonathan Mayo which is very good.",
             "thread": {
-              "text": "The book delves a lot deeper into the people behind the names and has sooooo much more detail not fit for this kind of twitter-based story telling. Go read that to find out more.",
+              "text": "The book delves a lot deeper into the people behind the names and has sooooo much more detail not fit for this kind of twitter-based storytelling. Go read that to find out more.",
               "thread": {
                 "text": "Another good book is 'A Night to remember' by Walter Lord. Worthy read if you want to get into the details. Published in 1955 it may not be the most up to date but fun and detailed it is.",
                 "thread": {