why would you ever not have a ladder extending down into the water at all times
I know nothing of sailing but it seems such a stupid way to die
what are fish going to climb it
They would have had a way to step up into the boat, but when the wind is in the sails you probably aren't gonna be able to swim fast enough to catch up.
You woulda just been treading water, watching the boat sail off into the distance and there's fuck all you can do about it!
EDIT: TL;DV Give it more shit to process to shorten it's life span, or give it so much shit it spreads out and shit is too far apart for fusion.
EDIT2: We are probably never ever going to have the ability to do this.
Slight nit-pick:
since there's basically no pressure in space, and pressure plays a major part in determining what a liquid's boiling point is, water exposed to the vacuum of space would boil, not freeze. Knowledge matters.
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Everyone shoukd read this because it sounds like the dumbest thing ever
Haha. One person has a fear of water, another has a fear of the sea and they all get naked to make a rope but there was a ladder on board the entire time?
Then the guy uses the knife he took swimming in perhaps the only intelligent moment of the film to make a hand hold in the hull so another guy beats him up.
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Then the guy uses the knife he took swimming in perhaps the only intelligent moment of the film to make a hand hold in the hull so another guy beats him up.
I couldn't parse that bit. Is it because the dude's sustained a brain-affecting injury from hitting his head on the boat, or panic, or a realisation by the writers that they'd come up with a solution only sixty minutes in and had to string the film out a bit longer?
I've been watching a lot of videos by this dude in the Schola Gladitoria who practices HEMA (Historical European Martial Arts) and is an amateur historian/anthropologist
He answers a lot of myths about weapons and their use in a nicely informative way without sensationalizing anything
Just wanted to say thanks for sharing this guy because I just watched 12 videos of his in a row and can't wait to watch 12 more down the road. It is like getting a stream of information directly into my brain.
The Dyatlov Pass incident is one of those stock creepy stories that everyone likes to go back to
Its certainly weird and tragic, but it was probably a combination of avalanche damage and hypothermia, including paradoxical undressing, an effect of a hypothermia-addled brain
Der Waffle MousBlame this on the misfortune of your birth.New Yark, New Yark.Registered Userregular
One went home early.
Also its just really silly because part of it is basically wondering what mysterious force could've crushed these four corpses found on a mountainside under several meters of snow?
You know how Popeye eats spinach to get strong? Turns out he could have really hulked out if he switched to bananas.
The potassium in bananas regularly emits gamma radiation, in small doses. A single banana isn't much, but a truck or shipping container full of them can set off detectors used to thwart attempts to smuggle nuclear material.
There's even a rating based on the radiation dose from the fruit. The "Banana Equivalent Dose" was created as an informational measure to give people a way of recognizing dosage in real terms.
Fukushima was equal to 76 million bananas.
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seriously though watch those videos because they're fascinating and they're a great thing to listen to while doing other stuff.
seriously, i know "lol Coast to Coast those wacky insane people"
but David Paulides is a very down-to-earth guy and doesn't speculate on the cause of the strange disappearances he's investigating.
You know how Popeye eats spinach to get strong? Turns out he could have really hulked out if he switched to bananas.
The potassium in bananas regularly emits gamma radiation, in small doses. A single banana isn't much, but a truck or shipping container full of them can set off detectors used to thwart attempts to smuggle nuclear material.
There's even a rating based on the radiation dose from the fruit. The "Banana Equivalent Dose" was created as an informational measure to give people a way of recognizing dosage in real terms.
Did you know: the U.S. military has found that zombie apocalypses are actually a viable training scenario for emergency planning exercises, resulting in CONPLAN-8888
I would listen to Michio Kaku without turning the program off, but he's not an expert in exposure or hypothermia so I'd take any assessment of his with a grain of salt
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They would have had a way to step up into the boat, but when the wind is in the sails you probably aren't gonna be able to swim fast enough to catch up.
You woulda just been treading water, watching the boat sail off into the distance and there's fuck all you can do about it!
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better
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oh well.
since there's basically no pressure in space, and pressure plays a major part in determining what a liquid's boiling point is, water exposed to the vacuum of space would boil, not freeze.
Knowledge matters.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Open_Water_2:_Adrift
Hell no.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=svF94VJCv_U
"well you don't know what could happen! science doesn't have all the answers!"
okay but it's like thinking that taking a piss in the ocean is somehow going to break the entire ocean
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rI-15fovYEY
Everyone should read this because it is the dumbest thing ever
Haha. One person has a fear of water, another has a fear of the sea and they all get naked to make a rope but there was a ladder on board the entire time?
What.
Holy shit, I thought you were kidding.
You were not.
I couldn't parse that bit. Is it because the dude's sustained a brain-affecting injury from hitting his head on the boat, or panic, or a realisation by the writers that they'd come up with a solution only sixty minutes in and had to string the film out a bit longer?
Aquatic lizard people
or
Zombie pirates
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Just wanted to say thanks for sharing this guy because I just watched 12 videos of his in a row and can't wait to watch 12 more down the road. It is like getting a stream of information directly into my brain.
He did like a seven part series about katanas that's pretty fun
Nuh uh, says right there, " based on actual events".
Like, one time, some people on a boat went into the water.
Ever tried. Ever failed. No matter. Try again. Fail again. Fail better
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Obviously the tenth was a werewolf. It's the only logical explanation.
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Its certainly weird and tragic, but it was probably a combination of avalanche damage and hypothermia, including paradoxical undressing, an effect of a hypothermia-addled brain
"Based on drunken comments made one night by Lou Rusoff"
Or a yeti. Maybe a wereyeti.
Also its just really silly because part of it is basically wondering what mysterious force could've crushed these four corpses found on a mountainside under several meters of snow?
And I'm like dogg none of that stuff was in the original report and was just made the fuck up by journalists writing about the incident
This should be a bannable offense, so not right to subject us to this kind of mouthwatering torture
A list of things, should you be of the gifting persuasion
as addressed by David Paulides in this fucking creepy Coast to Coast AM interview.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aAirfJ74kW8
and the follow-up!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U-dbwe0Olm0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4PzE5hLPT2I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Owjt5Qa-UDg
The potassium in bananas regularly emits gamma radiation, in small doses. A single banana isn't much, but a truck or shipping container full of them can set off detectors used to thwart attempts to smuggle nuclear material.
There's even a rating based on the radiation dose from the fruit. The "Banana Equivalent Dose" was created as an informational measure to give people a way of recognizing dosage in real terms.
Fukushima was equal to 76 million bananas.
seriously, i know "lol Coast to Coast those wacky insane people"
but David Paulides is a very down-to-earth guy and doesn't speculate on the cause of the strange disappearances he's investigating.
IT'S INTERESTING WATCH THE VIDEOS.
No wonder Donkey Kong is so strong
Science may never know
I know that's a pretty big range but its certainly not very rare, and I trust this over literally anyone who has ever been on Coast to Coast AM
even...
MICHIO KAKU!?