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This guy says that when putting his kids to bed and reading them a story, he realised that "they could have been without a dad tonight."

 

I'd have to agree ... but with more ... how did someone this crazy make the decision to have kids anyway, knowing that at any time he could, through his actions, rob them of that?

 

Base jumper survives equipment malfunction in Norway - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

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These skateboarders won't bother anyone - the expected one million residents of the brand-new Chinese city of Ordos failed to show up!

 

In this video, director Charles Lanceplaine follows a group of skaters looking to try their tricks in a new and different environment -- only to discover a glittering, modern city devoid of human occupants.

 

A Surreal Skateboarding Journey Through China's Infamous Ghost Town - Alessandra Ram - The Atlantic

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Kids ... do NOT try this at home ... really ... they said that!

 

Each year in the USA about 30,000 fingers and thumbs get severed by table saws.

That's 10-a-day according to the story!

 

Now, that could be a thing of the past ...

 

... wanna bet?

 

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Warning - this might be boring to most viewers.

 

It is electrical theory and there are two videos ... total around 27 minutes.

 

Intriguing to me ... and maybe some energy buffs might "get it"

 

 

Is he on to something ... or is he just a theorist?

 

This probably needs someone to actually interview him and put the ideas in simpler terms.

Clearly he is not gifted at teaching - he needs assistance to organise his ideas more succinctly.

 

 

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OK - last one for the day ... but something a bit more practical.

 

And it may save your life, if you get a bit of practice doing it and get to know how to do it well.

 

If anyone has any innovative survival goodies, feel free to post ... as the topic says ... " ...

 

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Kids ... do NOT try this at home ... really ... they said that!

 

Each year in the USA about 30,000 fingers and thumbs get severed by table saws.

That's 10-a-day according to the story!

 

Now, that could be a thing of the past ...

 

... wanna bet?

 

 

I am certain a lot of yahoos will think, " I have been using my Milwaukee table saw for years and nothing happened. Not worth the 60 bucks when I can be careful."

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imagine if he could trade and see the markets as well as this....

 

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SncapPrTusA]Bruce Lee- Ping Pong (Full Version) - YouTube[/ame]

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imagine if he could trade and see the markets as well as this....

Until the end I had no idea he was using a nunchuck! This bloke had reflexes a fraction of the time of mere mortals!

 

The vid to follow was awesome as well - lighting matchsticks tossed at him from 15 feet - most of us couldn't even see them coming, let alone swing a nunchuck to strike them at a spot where they would ignite!

 

Thanks for that experience Siuya! ... (and you too Bruce!)

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