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Holy cr@p!!! I've been gone for about a day and a half and I'm 16 pages in the hole!
I was probably the only Californian staying there. Lots of foreign travelers and domestic tourists. And an hour wait to get to the rooftop bar/pool that's overflowing with hipsters. They also have a beergarden on the roof.
Skydiver aims to break sound barrier, not neck, in highest, fastest free fall ever attempted
Skydiver aims to break sound barrier, not neck, in highest, fastest free fall ever attempted - The Washington PostCAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. — His blood could boil. His lungs could overinflate. The vessels in his brain could burst. His eyes could hemorrhage.
And, yes, he could break his neck while jumping from a mind-boggling altitude of 23 miles.
But the risk of a gruesome death has never stopped “Fearless Felix” Baumgartner in all his years of skydiving and skyscraper leaping, and it’s not about to now.
Next Monday over New Mexico, he will attempt the highest, fastest free fall in history and try to become the first skydiver to break the sound barrier.
“So many unknowns,” Baumgartner says, “but we have solutions to survive.”
The 43-year-old former military parachutist from Austria is hoping to reach 690 mph, or Mach 1, after leaping from his balloon-hoisted capsule over the desert near Roswell.
He will have only a pressurized suit and helmet for protection as he tries to go supersonic 65 years after Chuck Yeager, flying an experimental rocket plane, became the first human to go faster than the speed of sound.
Doctors, engineers and others on Baumgartner’s Red Bull-sponsored team have spent as much as five years studying the risks and believe they have done everything possible to bring him back alive. He has tested out his suit and capsule in two dress rehearsals, jumping from 15 miles in March and 18 miles in July.
Baumgartner will be more than three times higher than the cruising altitude of jetliners when he hops, bunny-style, out of the capsule and into a near-vacuum where there is barely any oxygen and less than 1 percent of the air pressure on Earth.
If all goes well, he will reach the speed of sound in about half a minute at an altitude of around 100,000 feet. Then he will start to slow as the atmosphere gets denser, and after five minutes of free fall, he will pull his main parachute. The entire descent should last 15 to 20 minutes.
He will be rigged with cameras that will provide a live broadcast of the jump via the Internet, meaning countless viewers could end up witnessing a horrific accident.
Baumgartner is insistent on going live with his flight.
“We want to share that with the world,” he says. “It’s like landing on the moon. Why was that live?”
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You go girl!!!
(But since I'm still playing catch up and still have a way to go, it's probably more like You went girl!!!)
A guy goes into a placement center in Kansas City and sees a card advertising for a gynecologist's assistant in town.
He goes up to the desk and says, "Can you give me some more details about the gynecologist's assistant job?"
The girl looks in her files and says, "Here it is. The job requires you to get the patients ready for the gynecologist. You help them out of their clothes and onto the table, carefully wash their genital regions, apply shaving foam, gently shave off their pubic hair, and then rub in soothing oils so they're ready for the examination. The annual salary of $45,000, and you'll have to go to Wichita, about a hundred and twenty miles from here."
He says, "I thought the job was here in town."
She says, "It is. But that's where the end of the line is."
:D
Hey! Easy there! We didn't come up with it, but we certainly do it well!:)
But dirty water from the Charles River is.
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Saw the same show at the Gahhhhden.
Uh oh! I smell a bad sequel coming!:eek:
Jame Gumb was the Norman Bates of the '90s.
I guess my '5000' brand of humor is not appreciated in the 'real world'.
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I bet all they did!
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Oops. Meant I bet they all did!
Ok, here's the Gordie Howe story. My family went on a cruise about 15 years ago, the whole extended group of us. While on the ship I thought I saw Gordie Howe and I told my brother in law and my brother but they did not believe me. Anyways a couple days in to the cruise my brother in law is in one of the shops on the ship run by a Canadian, and they start talking hockey and he asks my brother in law if he knew that Gordie Howe was on the ship. Of course next time I run in to him, he and I share a laugh about him not believing me and a plan is hatched to meet Gordie. That night it's the formal dinner on the ship with full tux. We seek out Gordie and have a nice conversation and ask for a picture. So they line us all up, with me right next to Gordie. Now understand I am the smallest one in the group (I weighed much less back then). Anyways before they take the picture Gordie elbows me in the face, and then leans down and deadpans "I always go for the little guy". We all broke out laughing. And I can forever say that I got checked by Gordie Howe!
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I was going to point out the impossibility of reaching that speed due to terminal velocity, but I suppose at that altitude it might be possible to reach Mach 1.
I watched Session 9 last night (ok, early this morning). It definitely built suspense very well and was a tad unsettling, but somehow I felt disappointed with the ending. :|
I've been know to do some crazy things but this guy has no worries about me trying to steal his record.
I knew it was HOT yesterday!
Bay Area oven is cookin' - SFGateOn Sunday, Livermore tied a record of 99 degrees set in 1952, but Anderson said he didn't expect any records to be broken Monday.
PICTURE! PICTURE! Have it handy?
talking about hot, how about Al Pacino as John Milton in The Devil's Advocate!? What an epic role, this guy is amazing. I watch this movie like twice a week, I don't see myself ever being bored of thus movie.
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I heard about this on the radio, he's dead! Do you know how many test pilots died trying to break the sound barrier before they figured out how to do it.
Think this might be the only Pacino clip that Rich hasn't posted here.
Here's the clip! I'm not at the office so it is from the mobile site.
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=gdam7qQMkzs#
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