Short Video Clips (from Youtube, etc)

Started by fragger, March 13, 2017, 07:25:43 AM

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Dweller_Benthos

Pretty funny, along with being good at it.
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fragger

Could this be the world's dumbest sport?

Spoiler


The annual "Cheese Rolling" competition in Gloucester, UK.
Competitors chase a wheel of cheese (ostensibly) as it rolls down Coopers Hill.
This hillside has an average gradient of 50% - it's a lot steeper than it looks in the video, and is almost sheer in some places.


Nobody ever catches the cheese, as it can reach a speed of up to 80mph.

Art Blade

 ??? it probably is, yes.

And thanks, now I'll see stuff like that for the next couple of days in my YouTube recommendations. ::) :gnehe:

fragger


Art Blade

hehe, I still see the clip Binn posted on August 22 in my recommendations.

Dweller_Benthos

I think I've seen that or something like it before. Seems like a no-win situation, even if you make it to the bottom without having to be carried off in a stretcher, there are a bunch of rugby guys at the bottom ready to tackle you.

That's not saying that 30 years ago I might have tried it, we used to do something like that as teenagers, but I know better now that my body can't take that kind of punishment anymore.
"You've read it, you can't un-read it."
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Art Blade


nex

Love the clip fragger, saw quite a few hectic descents there  :anigrin:
Respect is earned, not given.

fragger

I love this guy's setup! Immersion heaven for simulator fans.


Art Blade

yeah whoa, that's impressive. Really cool.. immersion surely works except for the kid ruining it for me :-X I mean, kids are OK and all that but why the hell does he upload a demonstration with his kid babbling and popping up all the time? I think he's more proud of his kid than the simulator.

PZ

 :D :thumbsup:

Really cool sim though - I watched without listening and it was quite good  O0

Dweller_Benthos

Wonder what that rig costs? It was freaking me out a bit as his coffee cup sits there and I'm thinking the chair is rotating but of course it's the display.
"You've read it, you can't un-read it."
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Art Blade

lol I was looking at his cup, too :laughsm:

and then his kid. Mostly.

fragger

This must be one of the best-timed shots in a TV documentary ever. No "green screening" or rear projections were used. The presenter, James Burke, had only one chance to get this right.

From an episode of "Connections", 1978. Skip to 0:44 for the really cool part.


PZ


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