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That Bike Is STOOPIDTALL
Actually, doing the math for the tangential velocity of a falling rigid rod, I think we were both wrong.
(An exercise left for the reader...)
No, the bike frame would decreasingly oppose his downward acceleration until about 30-40 degrees off the pavement. It would be like sliding off a (very slippery) 14.5 ft radius pipe, half-buried in the ground.
That Bike Is STOOPIDTALL
No. His vertical speed would be the same regardless of whether he fell off the bike straight down or it fell over. Physics FTW!
Actually, he wouldn't fall straight down, he would get a lot of horizontal velocity and ultimately hit at about the same speed as a 6-7 ft fall. With a good tuck-n-roll, maybe a broken bone worst case, pulled ligaments probably.
My Heart Will Go On - Recorder By Candle Light
The definitive version.
Time Lapse Tornado Chase
The time shift really brings out the structure in those tornadoes. Very cool.
Toddler is confused about how to turn on the faucet
Reminds me of
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Fgj4L2UFJs
Second Amendment Rights Gone Wrong
And the casualty list:
Five Injured in Accidental Shootings at Gun Shows on "Gun Appreciation Day"
Baby Snow Plow Needs To Grow Up First
Daaawwww!
Game Of Thrones Season 3: Three-Eyed Raven Tease
No.
Darth Vader Can't Hear Too Well In That Helmet
Timing!
A Year of Fire - A View from a Firefighter's Helmet Cam
Cool perspective.
Jupiter rises over the Moon
*beg
Bald Faced Hornets Attack Camera - (Nest Removal Fail)
And I, for one, welcome our new insect overlords.
Hg(SCN)2 in Action
Arise, Great Cthulhu!
Pig rescues baby goat
That'll do. Pig.
Chain Reaction - 500 Matchsticks
Back in school, we had an art project that used burned match sticks, so we had to burn 'em. Strike, extinguish. Strike, extinguish. That sure seemed inefficient, so I got the bright idea to just take a handful of matches--as many as I could hold--and strike them all at once.
I was right about one thing: it was more efficient.