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Thursday, July 06, 2006

HowStuffWorks.com Explains 'How Pirates Work' on the Big Screen and on the High Seas

HowStuffWorks.com Explains 'How Pirates Work' on the Big Screen and on the High Seas

Pirates of the Caribbean premiere sparks questions of fact versus fiction

ATLANTA, July 6 /PRNewswire/ -- Pirates have been an intriguing part of world history for more than 3,000 years, capturing the imaginations of the young and old and inspiring dramatic tales of hunts for buried treasure. This week's highly anticipated release of Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest will mark the second film in the Disney trilogy about pirate adventures. To distinguish lore from historical pirate fact, the award-winning resource Web site HowStuffWorks.com created "How Pirates Work," a comprehensive article about how pirate mythology developed, how pirates actually worked in their heyday, and, to the surprise of many, how modern pirates still terrorize the high seas today.

Actor Johnny Depp's Academy Award-nominated performance as Captain Jack Sparrow in 2003's Curse of the Black Pearl upheld the image of the swashbuckling, treasure-hunting, rum-drinking outlaw that comes to most people's minds when they think of pirates, but the quintessential pirate of modern thought does not always reflect reality. As HowStuffWorks explains, pirates have been assaulting sea vessels since the 14th century B.C. Most current pirate legend is actually taken from the Golden Age of Piracy during the 17th and early 18th centuries and woven with popular fictional characters such as Captain Hook of "Peter Pan" and Long John Silver from "Treasure Island."

One myth that "How Pirates Work" exposes is plank-walking, which is actually a literary invention. However, pirates did employ the brutal act of keelhauling as punishment for mutinous crew members. Fans of the first Pirates of the Caribbean movie might have been surprised to see a female pirate aboard the Interceptor; but, as the article points out, there are actually several documented cases of women pirates throughout history.

The article also takes a look at modern piracy; a phenomenon that many people do not realize remains a threat today. With nearly 300 pirate attacks occurring in 2005 alone, piracy still has a great effect on the commercial shipping industry in areas prone to raids, such as Indonesia, Somalia and Bangladesh. HowStuffWorks outlines the typical assailants in these modern strikes, determines what kind of booty they seek, reviews the methods most commonly used to breach ship security and outlines survival strategies for potential victims of a pirate attack.

"How Pirates Work" is just one of thousands of entertaining and informative topics that HowStuffWorks covers objectively and reliably, making HowStuffWorks.com one of the most trusted resource Web sites available.

ABOUT HOWSTUFFWORKS

Founded in 1999, HowStuffWorks is an online publishing company that provides objective, credible, and useful information for people to learn about the world around them. The company's award-winning Web site attracts millions of unique visitors each month and is a source for in-depth, easy-to-understand explanations on hundreds of topics ranging from science and technology to health and electronics. In 2005, HowStuffWorks became the exclusive online publisher for Publications International, Ltd. (PIL) and its Consumer Guide and Mobil Travel Guide brands. HowStuffWorks is headquartered in Atlanta, GA, and is a subsidiary of The Convex Group, a media and technology company. For more information, visit www.howstuffworks.com.

Source: HowStuffWorks

CONTACT: Michele Wisch of HowStuffWorks, +1-404-760-4336, or
media@howstuffworks.com; or David Cirilli of Ken Sunshine Consultants,
+1-212-291-2800, or Cirilli@kensunshineconsultants.com

Web site: http://www.howstuffworks.com/

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