Supersonic Skydive Attempt Delayed 24 Hours
First time accepted submitter poofmeisterp writes "Felix Baumgarner's planned record jump from 120,000 feet has been delayed due to 'bad wind.' Humor aside, it's good that careful thought is going into this potentially record-setting public act. From the article: 'The Austrian - who described himself as "like a tiger in a cage waiting to get out" - was due to leap from his Red Bull Stratos space capsule today at a planned altitude of 36,576m (120,000ft) over the New Mexico desert. However, the weather has forced a 24-hour launch delay. In July, Baumgartner jumped from an altitude of 29,455m (96,640ft), hitting 586.92km/h (364.69mph) during the free fall part of his drop.'"
If he succeeds, NASA will have a cheap way to bring astronauts back from the space station without paying the Russians!
There's no -1 for "I don't get it."
Jumping from that height, he'll be lucky if he doesn't miss the earth
Watch those corners
Only if something distracts him just before he hits the ground. That's apparently how you miss the ground.
If he wises up between now and tomorrow morning, he'll delay it forever. Red Bull endorsement money and testosterone are sending him the wrong signals.
I would put down $50 that he'll either die or suffer serious and probably permanent injury from this, and I'm $40K in the hole (not from gambling).
Austrian:
Max Altitude =120,000 ft
Max Speed = 364 mph
iPhone:
Max Altitude = 100,000
Max Speed = 150 mph
Implications: Apple should patent Austrians
Forward! -- Emperor Norton, 2012
If so the last noise he makes may be very similar to how I imagine someone would pronounce your screen name.
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