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Watch reporter go face-first into giant snowman.

Watch reporter go face-first into giant snowman.

Snowboarder Survives Avalanche with Inflatable Backpack

messenger says...

I thought the noise was a noisemaker to attract attention in case the user was incapacitated.

Guess you have to deploy it before you go under or it'll just get filled with snow.

FedEx Driver drifting a Jackknifed Truck like a boss

Little Kid Commits To Big Air

Bruti79 says...

Oh yeah, I did the same thing when I was 13. Skis off a snow board jump mean you're gonna have a bad time. I always claim the jump was amazing, it was the landing that needed more attention. =)

Also, the end of my day. =)

shagen454 said:

I think I was 15 or 16 when I stupidly tried to ski over a snowboard jump with as much speed as possible, nearly popped both of my knees out. Like this kid, cleared the entire jump by a good 10 feet right onto flat hard ground. And like you said, that was pretty much the end of my ski day, lol

Tesla Predicts a 2 Car Crash Ahead of Driver

Curious says...

Tesla enthusiast here. The Tesla vehicle is able to use its front-mounted radar to track one car beyond the car in front of it. How does it do this? It bounces the radar signal off the street underneath the first car. In this case the Tesla could determine the position and velocity of two vehicles in front of it and it predicted a collision, sounded the alarm, and applied the brakes.

So no, it's not that the cameras are tracking objects through another vehicle's windows (at least not yet). Radar can also see though zero-visibility conditions like snow and fog.

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Do you consider the film Die Hard a Christmas movie? (User Poll by eric3579)

blackfox42 says...

Damn you @eric3579, the past day and a half I've had that song "Let it snow" running non-stop through my head now!

Oh, and other Christmas movies that come to mind are (in no particular order) Scrooged, Miracle on 34th Street and National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation.

Will Varley - I Got This Email (live)

Will Varley - Something Is Breaking

Will Varley - The Man Who Fell To Earth

Will Varley - Talking Cat Blues

Will Varley - King For A King

Will Varley- Weddings & Wars (An 8-Bit History Of The World)

Comcast Repairmen Unconcerned Of Wrecks They Are Causing

Payback says...

Actually, on a snow covered road like that, I would expect people to be going somewhat under the speed limit, in an obvious family neighborhood, over a blind hill. The people also don't know how to drive and/or have improper tires.

Also someone said to move the cones himself, which is against the law.

The smart play would have a "men at work" sign at least at the crest of the hill, but if that's not in the regulations, that's not the unpleasant Comcast guy's responsibility.

newtboy said:

You say that as if it weren't foreseeable that some would be driving too fast to stop in the space between where they can see the truck and the truck itself....the accident before they got there proves it's a dangerous road, requiring MORE care if you're going to block the road, not less because it's already proven to be dangerous.
That's a bit like saying 'people get stuck and trampled at fire doors, so we locked them...it's not our fault your wife burned to death, fire doors are a dangerous place, and you just see money to sue at.
Nothing there gave them a reason to ignore safety laws, so Comcast is going to pay for every car damaged. Had they put out the legally required signage, they might be in the clear legally, but they didn't, so they aren't.
Nothing excuses the lack of respect or empathy by the workers either.



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