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B40
Apr 7th, 2005, 06:42 PM
Got this from a former RFD member:
http://www.putfile.com/media.php?n=flyingdog
enjoy ;)
ronny1980
Apr 7th, 2005, 06:44 PM
the video where the guy smacks the singing chick with a book?
is this SFW?
B40
Apr 7th, 2005, 06:44 PM
the video where the guy smacks the singing chick with a book?
is this SFW?
haha that's a classic video, but this isn't it....it is SFW
AMDr
Apr 7th, 2005, 06:46 PM
Thanks degenerate... for the post from beyond :D :D :D
TheBrain
Apr 7th, 2005, 06:51 PM
hahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
:lol:
This just cracks me up! :D
diewlasing
Apr 7th, 2005, 09:11 PM
lol
how is that possible? laws of physics?
UrbanPoet
Apr 7th, 2005, 10:34 PM
lol
how is that possible? laws of physics?
if the plane was declining very very fast, it will cause that gravitation thing. Ddidnt happen to the ppl cause they were strapped down
TheBrain
Apr 7th, 2005, 11:09 PM
lol
how is that possible? laws of physics?
Same as the vomit comet NASA uses to train astronauts. The plane goes up and then arcs back down to earth. During the decent the plane is fast enough to counter the effects of gravity. If you watch the video you can see the ground in behind move in to view as they head nearly strait up and then as they start their arc it goes away. The sunlight also shows it.
NDman
Apr 8th, 2005, 12:55 AM
That's funny. But kinda cruel. How would really ring a dog to fly, other than trying to make a funny video like this one? :confused:
B40
Apr 8th, 2005, 02:08 AM
That's funny. But kinda cruel. How would really ring a dog to fly, other than trying to make a funny video like this one? :confused:
Freudian slip?
diewlasing
Apr 8th, 2005, 08:37 AM
Same as the vomit comet NASA uses to train astronauts. The plane goes up and then arcs back down to earth. During the decent the plane is fast enough to counter the effects of gravity. If you watch the video you can see the ground in behind move in to view as they head nearly strait up and then as they start their arc it goes away. The sunlight also shows it.
Yeah the first thing I thought of when I saw this was the episode of Apprentice from a couple weeks back.
coolpc
Apr 8th, 2005, 09:29 AM
very funny..no matter what ths situation bringing a dog makes it cute..
Roninvancouver
Apr 8th, 2005, 09:29 AM
really very very good.
computer01
Apr 8th, 2005, 09:54 AM
I have a friend who's a pilot and he took me up one day. We got up to around 6,000ft and he started doing some maneuvers. After a few, he started doing the roller-coaster style arcing up-and-down like in this video.
I had a cell-phone with me and when he began a descent, I let go of it. We were descending at the same rate as gravity so the phone just hovered in mid air, (relative to the cabin). It was just like you'd expect in space. I hit the end of the phone and it began spinning on its axis. It was awesome.
The only problem is he had another plan. As soon as the phone was in the correct position, he pulled up hard.... and we stopped descending. The phone didn't. Damn thing squared me like you wouldn't believe. He found it pretty amusing. Guess I deserved it since I used to tazer him pretty frequently.
Good times.
hagbard
Apr 8th, 2005, 10:13 AM
I have a friend who's a pilot and he took me up one day. We got up to around 6,000ft and he started doing some maneuvers. After a few, he started doing the roller-coaster style arcing up-and-down like in this video.
I had a cell-phone with me and when he began a descent, I let go of it. We were descending at the same rate as gravity so the phone just hovered in mid air, (relative to the cabin). It was just like you'd expect in space. I hit the end of the phone and it began spinning on its axis. It was awesome.
The only problem is he had another plan. As soon as the phone was in the correct position, he pulled up hard.... and we stopped descending. The phone didn't. Damn thing squared me like you wouldn't believe. He found it pretty amusing. Guess I deserved it since I used to tazer him pretty frequently.
Good times.
Can we assume by that you're a cop?
NDman
Apr 8th, 2005, 10:15 AM
Freudian slip?
Touche! We are even!! :razz:
computer01
Apr 8th, 2005, 10:56 AM
Can we assume by that you're a cop?
Well, if you're refering to the tazer, I built my own. Unless he were really deserving of it, I wouldn't shoot him with a TazerĀ®. They have barbs on the end of the probes - similar to fish hooks - to keep them in once they've penetrated the skin.
B40
Apr 8th, 2005, 12:25 PM
I have a friend who's a pilot and he took me up one day. We got up to around 6,000ft and he started doing some maneuvers. After a few, he started doing the roller-coaster style arcing up-and-down like in this video.
I had a cell-phone with me and when he began a descent, I let go of it. We were descending at the same rate as gravity so the phone just hovered in mid air, (relative to the cabin). It was just like you'd expect in space. I hit the end of the phone and it began spinning on its axis. It was awesome.
The only problem is he had another plan. As soon as the phone was in the correct position, he pulled up hard.... and we stopped descending. The phone didn't. Damn thing squared me like you wouldn't believe. He found it pretty amusing. Guess I deserved it since I used to tazer him pretty frequently.
Good times.
lol did it hit you in the face? :|
computer01
Apr 8th, 2005, 02:22 PM
lol did it hit you in the face? :|
Uhhh.... noooooo. I wish it had. It squared me. As in bagged me - hit me in the junk - impacted my testicles. (Yes... both). In hindsight, I deserved it after all the crap I've done to him. The tazer is only one of long list of things I've tried on him, although the amusement factor of the tazer is near the top.