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How NOT to enter a wading pool http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LibjrXnHVvw
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A closed mouth gathers no foot.
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Pretty sneaky!
What would you do for a --- Oh that's a different commercial!
What would you do for a --- Oh that's a different commercial!
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AWWWWW.... Shucks, but it's still neat to watch, like some other commercials.
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Ice Tsunamis wipe out a couple of dozen homes in U.S. and Canada. (video)
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/13/us/ice-ts ... ?hpt=hp_t3
http://www.cnn.com/2013/05/13/us/ice-ts ... ?hpt=hp_t3
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VIDEO... Deer try's to take a bus ride without paying. http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=8885075&autostart=true
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The amazing thing is that the deer didn't seem to be hurt at all, after smashing through the windscreen of a bus!Beyond wrote:VIDEO... Deer try's to take a bus ride without paying. http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=8885075&autostart=true
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It's sometimes hard to say when an animal is hurt, though. That deer is so pumped on adrenaline and confused. Flying through a window and ramming into bus parts repeatedly does not feel good, no matter what animal you are!
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Yes - I more accurately would have said "able to move". Obviously, this kind of occurrence is not going to enhance the poor animal's day...geckzilla wrote:It's sometimes hard to say when an animal is hurt, though. That deer is so pumped on adrenaline and confused. Flying through a window and ramming into bus parts repeatedly does not feel good, no matter what animal you are!
I suppose I'd have expected it to be straightforward DEAD. Or with broken legs, ribs sticking through skin, that sort of injury. I was once in a car accident in which a human was sent flying over the top of the car I was in, and, well, there was NO possibility of him ever moving again.
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A Source of Vanilla Flavoring.
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Lightning strikes 7 times in the same place. Good thing the boat wasn't in that place
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=9413091&autostart=true
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The boat sure seems to be trying to get to that place.Beyond wrote:
Lightning strikes 7 times in the same place. Good thing the boat wasn't in that place
http://www.wfsb.com/video?clipId=9413091&autostart=true
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Yes But it failed wonderfully.
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Some of Dubai's police cars. http://www.bbc.com/autos/story/20131108 ... -no-mirage
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Click to play embedded YouTube video.
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Heh, I like how the camera's rotation reaches some kind of resonance between its spin and frame rate before it hits the pig pen. The story on the page about finding it eight months later and the fact that it was dropped, survived, and landed smack dab in a pig pen where a pig promptly tried to munch upon it seems too incredible to be real... I am expecting this to turn out to be some kind of sneaky GoPro advert.
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STY-FALL
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STY, n.; pl. Sties. [AS. stigu, fr. stīgan to rise; originally,
probably, a place into which animals climbed or went up.]
- 1. A pen or inclosure for swine.
2. A place of bestial debauchery.
STY, v. i. [OE. stien, stien, AS. stīgan to rise]
- To soar; to ascend; to mount.
With bolder wing shall dare aloft to sty,
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Wadda FAKE! Dorothy almost came out of that pig sty cleaner than she went in. Musta been the mattress she fell on.
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Beyond wrote:
Wadda FAKE!
Dorothy almost came out of that pig sty cleaner than she went in. Musta been the mattress she fell on.
- I'm guessing a sound stage was involved.
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How to run around in circles... vertically.
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Me thinks that he would have been better served with a bigger loop.Beyond wrote:
How to run around in circles... vertically.
There is no centrifugal force on his main frame
and the centrifugal force on his head is actually down.
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It's tricky. Bigger means faster, but everything is based on the angular velocity of the center of mass. The woman in the video did what looked like a proper calculation of centripetal force, but I wonder where she was placing the CG. She came up with something like 7 mph, which was much slower than the guy can run on a flat, but on such a tight circle, his legs have to flying like a bat out of hell to get his CG moving that fast.neufer wrote:Me thinks that he would have been better served with a bigger loop.Beyond wrote:
How to run around in circles... vertically.
There is no centrifugal force on his main frame
and the centrifugal force on his head is actually down.
The whole thing was so close to what looked possible that I think someone very carefully worked out the dimensions using accurate physical calculations, based on this particular runner.
Edit: a nice analysis at Wired.
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It looks to me as if he trained himself, during all that practicing, to do a mid-air flip in such a way that his feet were able to run around the circle while he was flipping. The human body isn't stiff enough, especially while trying to run at high speed, to keep from crumpling forward otherwise -- which is exactly what he does in those first few attempts.
In other words, this isn't much different from someone running to and then a step or two up a wall, then flipping over and landing back on their feet.
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In other words, this isn't much different from someone running to and then a step or two up a wall, then flipping over and landing back on their feet.
Rob