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11 minutes ago, RandallT said:

My jaw is on the floor. I'm assuming this is faked somehow?!?!?!?!! If not, this rivals the Chuck Norris video where he straddles two airplanes at 30,000ft:-D

I don't think it's fake..  Maybe someone with more experience with videos can give their insight, but I believe these guys are crazy enough to try a stunt like this!

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Just now, Abu3baid said:

I don't think it's fake..  Maybe someone with more experience with videos can give their insight, but I believe these guys are crazy enough to try a stunt like this!

Sure doesn't look faked. I love the comment I see on youtube:

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Gotta love the way MAJ's tummy forms a prefect semi-circle. I'm surprised he doesn't have a cigar in his mouth and a glass of red wine on the ground...

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Great moments in Twitter:

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360 degree vision on youtube. That must be some kind of camera to take this footage.  I've seen this idea on real estate sites or other places where they encourage you to take a tour. Never on a youtube video though.

And here's an interesting idea for a bed if you live on a fault line.

 

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12 minutes ago, RandallT said:

360 degree vision on youtube. That must be some kind of camera to take this footage.  I've seen this idea on real estate sites or other places where they encourage you to take a tour. Never on a youtube video though.

And here's an interesting idea for a bed if you live on a fault line.

 

I'm sure you've seen the camera before @RandallT, it was used in golf telecasts.

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8 minutes ago, nevets88 said:

I'm sure you've seen the camera before @RandallT, it was used in golf telecasts.

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I must live a sheltered life. I've only seen the 360 steering on static things like hotel lobbies or real estate postings for houses. The whole idea of shifting the view up and down while he's climbing a tree kinda rocked my world. God, I'm old.

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5 minutes ago, RandallT said:

I must live a sheltered life. I've only seen the 360 steering on static things like hotel lobbies or real estate postings for houses. The whole idea of shifting the view up and down while he's climbing a tree kinda rocked my world. God, I'm old.

Nah. The sheer breadth of advances in tech nowadays is stupid crazy.

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i couldn't help wondering what would happen if you were just getting up and one of those earthquake beds snapped shut? Sure, your torso would be nice and safe inside with plenty of water and even first aid kits to help mend your boo-boos, but your head would be stranded on the outside!!

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On 12/18/2015 at 7:32 PM, dak4n6 said:

i couldn't help wondering what would happen if you were just getting up and one of those earthquake beds snapped shut? Sure, your torso would be nice and safe inside with plenty of water and even first aid kits to help mend your boo-boos, but your head would be stranded on the outside!!

Yeah, the closure rate on those was pretty severe. I could not do the coffin ones - prefer the ones with a little room to wriggle out if you can.

Also, what's the trigger? Would an extra enthusiastic adult romp set the thing off? Better keep an emergency cell phone in there with the provisions.

A must for the fully prepared urban survivalist, though.

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Offline drive nutmegs (goes in between the legs of) an unsuspecting spectator. 

 

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Doh! Most of us have probably done this.

 

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"Ping pong" battle in the Underground

 

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Every swing is a snowflake. Potato quality, but looks like it went pretty straight.

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Hereeee's Johnny! Meow.

 

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Honey, we broke our kid!

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