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    s139161liked a comment in Video Of The Week - Wingsuit Skydivers Set New Formation Record.
    1) 61 skydivers came to Perris, California on October 17th to shatter the world record. 2) The dive was performed by jumping out of three planes. To make sure they had enough space. 3) The other record that was broken was that they all held hands. If I was a skydiver my biggest concern would be jumping out of the plane.
    Over 8 years ago
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    s139161liked a comment in Video Of The Week - Wingsuit Skydivers Set New Formation Record.
    1. Skydivers came to Perris , California on October 17th because they could shatter the skydiving record for the most wingsuit divers in formation while in freefall. 2. The dive was preformed by divers hold on to each other. It is important to scatter away the formation because while in freefall, set by 42 jumpers in June. 3. The record broken in the same place is to fall 5500 feet.
    Over 8 years ago
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    61 skydivers came to Perris, California on October 17th so they could shatter the world record for the most wingsuit divers in formation while in freefall. The dive was performed pretty good. it important to scatter away after the formation so that everyone could have enough space to open their parachute. The other record broken at the same place is the most skydivers holding hands while free falling. If I were one of the skydivers, my biggest concern would be landing safely or not.
    Over 8 years ago
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    1. 61 skydivers came to Perris, California on October 17th so, they can shatter the skydiving record for the most wingsuit divers in formation while in freefall, set by 42 jumpers in June. 2. The dive was performed by leaping off three aircrafts that were flying at an altitude of 13,500-feet. Each then 'flew' to take his/her predetermined spot to create a perfect diamond formation. At about 5,500 feet, the divers scattered in different directions to ensure everyone had enough flying space, before opening their parachutes and landing gracefully on the ground below. It's important to scatter away after the formation so, you can use your parachutes. 3. The other record that was broken recently that was at the same place was when one in which divers hold on to each other. That title was claimed by 202 Skydive Perris members who made the leap at the same location on September 29th. Critical Thinking Challenge: If I were one of the skydivers my concern was scattering out formation because if I don't use my parachute so I won't get severely injured.
    Over 8 years ago
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    The thing that is special about Thor's hammer is that it has an electromagnet only turned off by the owners finger print and that is special. Alan made a real life hammer by combining like parts from a microwave and a thumb scanner and also a very strong magnet. He is the only one able to lift it because it's thumb scanner is programmed to shut the magnet by only contact with Alan's thumb print.
    Over 8 years ago
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    The way I would react would be surprised because for some reason there aren't many kids in our neighborhood so it wouldn't make much sense, also it I would go see it.
    Over 8 years ago
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    How I would react if one of my neighbors set up an overwhelming Christmas display that attracted hundreds of people every night is that I would probably go there myself.
    Over 8 years ago
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    I would be Angry because I would be trying to sleep but, the neighbors are making to much noise with so, many people.
    Over 8 years ago
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    If one of my neighbors set up an overwhelming Christmas display that attracted hundreds of people every night i would be overwhelmed with happiness!
    Over 8 years ago
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    s139161liked a comment in Video Of The Week - Engineer Builds Real-Life Thor Hammer.
    Thor's hammer is special because it can only be lifted by someone 'worthy,' AKA the superhero himself. Alan Pan built a real-life Thor hammer by packing the hammer shell with an electromagnetic magnet obtained from a microwave. He is the only one able to lift it because it has a fingerprint sensor that only works with his print.
    Over 8 years ago

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