Red Bull released its own footage to commemorate the anniversary of the jump, releasing this video showing multiple angles and vital mission data during the leap, including Baumgartner's altitude, and the G-forces acting on his body.
Red Bull Stratos FULL POV - Multi-Angle + Mission Data
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Lem, dearest,
My scrunched up little face is not crying and I did not splooge when I clicked on your first link.
However, while I do not have an absolute "no Althouse" policy, I prefer, in general, not to give her blog my business and would appreciate it if you would not post blind links to her site.
Considering the history of your blog, I do not think that is an unreasonable request.
"You've never been lost until you've been lost at Mach 3." -- Paul F. Crickmore (SR71 test pilot)
Noted...
I'll put a warning in the future.
Can you believe the lights went out at Detroit's Comerica Park. Its barely 10 years old.
The Red Bull retards can pretty much ruin anything for me so maybe they're not so retarded after all.
Can you believe the lights went out at Detroit's Comerica Park. Its barely 10 years old.
Maybe Roger Goodell was trying to fuck with Ray Lewis again. (And really, can you blame him?)
I'd forgotten that I watched that live. That was pretty danged cool.
That was fucking ballsy.
What did they do to ensure he wouldn't enter into an unrecoverable deadspin?
Kept Jack Lew away, that's what.
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