Red Squirrel
No Lifer
I would imagine they have different lenses and stuff though? The fish eye view is probably the best for this kind of stuff though, I don't mind it.
Why scream? I hate that.
I'll go to a park in the rain just to skip the lines and screaming.
The best is the people that are just neutral. You see the pictures after the ride, everybody has this crazy face, then there's that guy, that looks like he's waiting for a doctor's appointment or something.
Its interesting how videos like this affects people. For me it its a tingle in my extremities - all of them ~
Had it on full screen and was like halfway through when my chair suddenly tilted back. I wasn't expecting that and the sudden movement while watching the video made me freak out and I ended up tipping all the way over. I knocked over a bunch of stuff and broke a few things (including the chair) got a few scrapes and bruises. I may have wet myself a little.
Right up there in the top 5 dumbest things I've ever done.
Scary. But no skill required. As opposed to...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Phl82D57P58
...this guy, whose accomplishments are tremendous both from a technical and physical perspective.
Reminded me of this crazy Russian fucker who likes climbing buildings with the Stalin star:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zp_Fom-kjOk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9EICyaEJq0
I think it's scarier when you can see the traffic moving on the ground 57 stories below you.
That kinda reminds me of people freaking out when, during a gun review video or something similar on YouTube, the gun is pointed at the camera. As if it'll somehow go off, shoot a bullet through the Internet, and kill the person watching the video. :awe:i was ok until they got to the very top and were looking out over and shit. then I started to feel weird and scared. its funny how me watching a video, in no danger of falling at all, got scared.
vertigo.