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Antarctica Expedition in High-Speed

UNDERCITY: An Underground Expedition Through New York City

ridesallyridenc says...

>> ^spoco2:
Just a word on how he handles getting into places like when he removes the drain cover... just wear a yellow/orange vest and look like you're supposed to be there and you'll have no problem. Wearing 'civilian' clothes and looking around suspiciously is the things that makes people think you're up to no good. It's hiding in plain view, and can work a lot better than trying to not be seen.


Came in here to post That. But it strikes me as if his favorite thing about it is the fear of getting caught. Since he basically talks about getting caught the whole time. So much so that he seems to even be exaggerating said possibility to artificially add excitement.

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UNDERCITY: An Underground Expedition Through New York City

NYC sanitation workers destroy a Ford Explorer

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Japanese Men Walking in Slow Motion

1998 Ford Expedition Sled-Rollover Crash Test

castles says...

I think they build the cars to crumple up like that and absorb the impact instead of coming to a complete and instant halt - and flinging the passengers even further. >> ^zeoverlord:

>> ^radx:
Do they build the A-pillar on the passenger side out of pudding or why does it collapse this easily? Might be preferable to not wear a seatbelt and be ejected from this death trap after all ...

it could be that the entire car is coming down on it, but if you take a looksie again you will notice that it didn't completely collapse, in fact if you take a look at the clips from inside the card you will see that it's not that bad, save for the whole ejecting of the passengers due to them not having seat belts.

1998 Ford Expedition Sled-Rollover Crash Test

zeoverlord says...

>> ^radx:

Do they build the A-pillar on the passenger side out of pudding or why does it collapse this easily? Might be preferable to not wear a seatbelt and be ejected from this death trap after all ...


it could be that the entire car is coming down on it, but if you take a looksie again you will notice that it didn't completely collapse, in fact if you take a look at the clips from inside the card you will see that it's not that bad, save for the whole ejecting of the passengers due to them not having seat belts.

1998 Ford Expedition Sled-Rollover Crash Test

jimnms says...

>> ^Xax:

It boggles the fuck out of my mind whenever I see someone not wearing a seatbelt. People are so goddamned stupid.


I always wear mine, but I don't think they should be required by law. We need to thin some stupid out of the gene pool. I also always notice in TV and movies when actors aren't wearing theirs. That bothers me too, it might be a subliminal thing for people to think it's cool to not wear them.

1998 Ford Expedition Sled-Rollover Crash Test

robbersdog49 says...

>> ^spawnflagger:


Also, why did they bother to put clothes on the dummies?


Because this wasn't scientific data collection, this was to scare the shit out of people and make them wear their seatbelts. I will never understand why people don't wear them.

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A Brief History of Pretty Much Everything

Throbbin says...

Indeed an excellent book. I love the darker parts of scientific history (Scientific expedition to the Andes, anyone?)

Also love that this was done by 'Displeased Eskimo'. Word.

*promote>> ^rychan:

Very nice.
The title reminds me of "A short history of nearly everything" by Bill Bryson which I thought was a fantastic book.

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