Description: John Paul Stapp was a pioneer in studying the effects of acceleration and deceleration forces on humans. In one of his final rocket-propelled rides, Stapp was subjected to 46.2 times the force of gravity. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_StappTags: John Stapp, rocket sled, water, deceleration, G forceChannels: Science, Military, History, Wtf, Actionpack, EngineeringPosted By: cybrbeast
2 months 3 weeks ago • 995 views
PQUEUED Description: This crazy, crazy man invaded the Silverstone track during an F1 race to stop the race and draw attention to his "views" (think crazy). Watch out for the green underpants. The man is most highly pixilated!Tags: Neil, Horan, Irish, Leprecaun, Defrocked, Nutjob, SilverstoneChannels: Wtf, Wheels, FailPosted By: moodonia
3 months 3 weeks ago • 272 views
Description: People trying to blow themselves up.Tags: bomb, homenade, explosion, fire, dumbass, eia, awesome, darwin awardChannels: Eia, Terrible, Comedy, Timeshift, FailPosted By: zombieguerilla
4 months 3 weeks ago • 837 views
Tags: Doubt, Phillip Seymor Hoffman, pedobear, trailer, 4chan, you has no evidenceChannels: Parody, Commercial, Sexuality, Comedy, Animation, MemePosted By: ponceleon
6 months ago • 3987 views
Description: 2009 TVLand Awards opening sequence with Neil Patrick Harris, spoofing classic TV shows including The Twilight Zone, The Love Boat, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Match Game, The Tonight Show, Baywatch, Happy Days, etc.....Tags: hilarious, tv series, nphChannels: 1sttube, ComedyPosted By: gwiz665
7 months 1 week ago • 2576 views
Description: "Just let me introduce you to my friend Ben."Tags: toxic avenger, yo leroy, cornhole, blind bitch, ben, ben who, tromaChannels: Wtf, Terrible, Actionpack, Cinema, Sexuality, Comedy, DarkPosted By: MrFisk
7 months 1 week ago • 2535 views
Description: ca. 3½ mins. When I wrote the tags I was reminded of "boom boom boom boom/ I want you in my room". Anybody else? Bueller?Tags: 1958, project, orion, nukes, nuclear, explosions, spaceships, boom, boom, boomChannels: Science, Military, Spacy, Actionpack, Vintage, Engineering, ControversyPosted By: calvados
7 months ago • 2553 views
Description: In this short talk from TED U 2009, Brian Cox shares what's new with the CERN supercollider. He covers the repairs now underway and what the future holds for the largest science experiment ever attempted.Tags: Brian Cox, Large Hadron Collider, TED, CERNChannels: Science, TalksPosted By: Haldaug
7 months ago • 2155 views
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