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Or simply inflate the bag and leave it permanently on the ground below the bungee. (Though if it wasn't dangerous, people wouldn't do it.) (Not the people who currently do it, anyway.) |
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// (Not the people who currently do it, anyway.) // |
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Good old Charles Darwin. They won't be doing it much longer ... "Adapt or Die" is all very well but I can't see many humans surviving hitting tramac head first at 100 MPH. |
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Croissant for a well-meaning idea. |
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Or alternatively, for a true rush, Bungee Spikes? |
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Or if safety is a concern: |
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(1) How about c*ck-on-the-block bungee? If sensor detects no strain on the cost for a time longer than twice the free-fall time from the platform height, a trapdoor opens, plunging the unbungeed instructor to his death. That way he'd have an incentive for checking the equipment. |
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(2) Ditto concept with a thin steel cable 10 feet short of the height of drop attached to the instructor's genitals and the other end tied around the jumper's waist? |
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