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Started by Axel, June 24, 2008, 03:07:39 PM

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Axel

Is anyone going to see the new Will Smith movie? It looks a little weird, but it looks awesome. weird in an awesome way. mhmmh, kinda odd. lol

Commodore Axilon

i like the part where he throws the whale on the boat

heh heh heh

Axel

Yea, that was pretty cool, I like how he can jump about 20000 feet in the air and fly and not care what other people think about him. It does look like will smith is trying to make a turn around, his last movie wasn't that great.

Commodore Axilon

I Am Legend was great up until the very end

what a crap ending that was

screw you Hollywood

Axel

I hated the begginning of it, it was really boring, its not so much it was a bad movie, just really boring.

DW

Jdog, if you could jump 20000 feet in the air, I doubt you'd care whether people liked you or not as well.
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Gamefreak

#6
Quote from: Awesome Ninja on June 24, 2008, 04:50:19 PM
Jdog, if you could jump 20000 feet in the air, I doubt you'd care whether people liked you or not as well.

So, freakin, true.

It's like, "Forget you.  I can jump 20,000 feet in the air!"

And proceed to do so thusly.

Twilight Wolf

#7
Yeah, if I could jump 20,000 feet in the air, I'd be worrying more about the landing than what people thought of me.
What, you expect me to say something witty?

Axel

I'd be worring whether a bird hit me in the face or not(if they fly that high up). lol

Twilight Wolf

I dunno... Falling to the ground from a height of 20,000 feet might hurt a little bit more than a bird. But to each his own, I suppose.

And yes, I do believe some birds fly up that high.
What, you expect me to say something witty?

Commodore Axilon

You know what happens at 20,000 feet, don't you?


Gamefreak

Very appropriate Twilight Zone reference.

I guess we walked right into that one.

DW

...Would jumping that high take you outside the atmosphere...?
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MagmarFire

Nope. According to Wikipedia, you wouldn't even penetrate three quarters of the atmosphere, as 20,000 feet is equal to 6.096 km, and the troposphere, at its thinnest, is about 7 km.



Advanceshipping and Rion had better be Chuck Norris approved.

Commodore Axilon

#14
Not even close.

20,000 feet is still inside the troposphere, the lowest layer of the atmosphere. There isn't really a set boundary for the end of the atmosphere, but it's generally thought of the be at around 10,000 kilometers, or about 33,000,000 feet.



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