The amazing and cool video thread

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Man, I'm not afraid of heights and F that job. I have the basic fear that every person has being high up, but being that high on a tower like that....I couldn't deal with that. That thing more than likely moves with the wind and all that as well, which would make it that much worse being on it.
 
Maybe they said in the video but not having speakers at work presents a bit of an issue on that front but which tower is that? The KVLY tower about an hour away from me is 2,063 feet tall (yes, the second tallest man made structure on the planet is in back country North Dakota) and there isn't' even a tower listed at 1768 feet.
 
Why the hell do they need to stand on top of it? That's awesome. Literally. I am in awe.

The only thing that worse than climbing up must be climbing down. I wonder if they bring parachutes. :lol:
 
Doesn't say in the video, but I'm sure it's possible they either miscalculated the height, or the height changed since they made the video.
 
I'm sure that's been posted before, but it's still funny no matter how many times I've seen it :)
 
What about that one picture with some guy that looks like he's on a horse but someone photoshoped it with a blue/white sport motorcycle doing a wheelie? It was some where in this forum but can't find it. It was a painting of some guy from the revolutinary war I believe.
 
What about that one picture with some guy that looks like he's on a horse but someone photoshoped it with a blue/white sport motorcycle doing a wheelie? It was some where in this forum but can't find it. It was a painting of some guy from the revolutinary war I believe.



Kind of like this?
 
What about that one picture with some guy that looks like he's on a horse but someone photoshoped it with a blue/white sport motorcycle doing a wheelie? It was some where in this forum but can't find it. It was a painting of some guy from the revolutinary war I believe.

Just some guy. From the revolutinary war. :lol:
 
Michael Schumacher, in one of the most iconic cars in the history of Formula One, at arguably the greatest track in F1-Spa. No music, no commentary, just the sound of the V10 engine, and the grinding sound of traction control kicking in. One of the best onboard F1 videos I've ever seen.



Same driver, same track, except this one is 2004 in the rain at Spa.
Just unbelievable how fast those cars can drive in those conditions.

 

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