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Blue Binary
Polychoron
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Posted - 2013.11.17 13:03:00 -
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A guy calling himself Ghost Rider (Patrick Fürstenhoff???) doing high speed runs on public roads around Stockholm. The skill involved in reading the road that far ahead at speeds of 190mph and being in full control of the bike just blew me away.
Yes he's breaking the law, but seriously, he's a rare breed to be capable of doing that shit.
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Evil Incarn8
Evil's League of Evil
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Posted - 2013.11.17 15:55:00 -
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Hopefully when he kills himself it's against a tree not an innocent family. |
SeenButNotHeard
Doing The Business
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Posted - 2013.11.17 15:57:00 -
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O_o That is actually slightly insane. |
Mizhir
AQUILA INC
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Posted - 2013.11.17 15:59:00 -
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Blue Binary wrote: Yes he's breaking the law, but seriously, he's a rare breed to be capable of doing that shit.
He is also what we in the medical world call an organ donor.
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baltec1
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
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Posted - 2013.11.17 17:03:00 -
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This man will die. Join Bat Country today and defend the Glorious Socialist Dictatorship |
Riot Girl
Krypteia Operations CODE.
1934
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Posted - 2013.11.17 17:10:00 -
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Looks more like km/h to me. Oh god. |
Mudkest
Adventurers
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Posted - 2013.11.17 18:47:00 -
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Mizhir wrote:
He is also what we in the medical world call an organ donor.
if he crashes at those speeds, will tehre be anything left/usable for donation?
and I really feel that people that pull crap like this should not get their license revoked, but should be tried for attempted murder. |
Mizhir
AQUILA INC
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Posted - 2013.11.17 18:57:00 -
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Mudkest wrote:Mizhir wrote:
He is also what we in the medical world call an organ donor.
if he crashes at those speeds, will tehre be anything left/usable for donation? and I really feel that people that pull crap like this should not get their license revoked, but should be tried for attempted murder.
It's hard to tell. Sometimes people survives extreme accidents and othertimes a small crash can take a life. It all depends on the exact situation.
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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
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Posted - 2013.11.17 19:49:00 -
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But, hadn't he died last year? Or it's another Ghost Rider? The Greater Fool Bar is now open for business, 24/7. Come and have drinks and fun somewhere between RL and New Eden! |
Ishtanchuk Fazmarai
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Posted - 2013.11.17 20:00:00 -
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Mizhir wrote:Mudkest wrote:Mizhir wrote:
He is also what we in the medical world call an organ donor.
if he crashes at those speeds, will tehre be anything left/usable for donation? and I really feel that people that pull crap like this should not get their license revoked, but should be tried for attempted murder. It's hard to tell. Sometimes people survives extreme accidents and othertimes a small crash can take a life. It all depends on the exact situation.
I had an acquitance who was a paramedic and he told us shocking stories... some pretty surrealistic, like when they were called to a car crash and they saw that firefighters had come first, and their paramedics had tried to reanimate the driver (he had the defibrillator patches and stuff). Which would had made more sense if the man had had any craneum left above the nose after the car's roof crushed him... The Greater Fool Bar is now open for business, 24/7. Come and have drinks and fun somewhere between RL and New Eden! |
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Jandice Ymladris
Aurora Arcology
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Posted - 2013.11.17 20:07:00 -
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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:But, hadn't he died last year? Or it's another Ghost Rider?
It was a copycat apparantly that died, who wanted to imitate that 'stunt'
Looking at how he drives, he's a danger on the road. Yes he drives well, but how long till he causes an accident with such reckless speeds. Takes just one car who saw him too late (due to high speed!) and boom. -áCapsuleer-áNews: Jita Local cleared from illegal automated advertisements!-á Latest Top Newsfeed: Capsuleers Respond to Call to Arms, Navies fail to support! |
Mudkest
Adventurers
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Posted - 2013.11.17 20:43:00 -
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Jandice Ymladris wrote:Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:But, hadn't he died last year? Or it's another Ghost Rider? It was a copycat apparantly that died, who wanted to imitate that 'stunt' Looking at how he drives, he's a danger on the road. Yes he drives well, but how long till he causes an accident with such reckless speeds. Takes just one car who saw him too late (due to high speed!) and boom.
or if it is not him, then its some other copycat who sees it on youtube and goes "yeah, that's awesome!' |
baltec1
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
8613
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Posted - 2013.11.17 21:22:00 -
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Jandice Ymladris wrote:Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:But, hadn't he died last year? Or it's another Ghost Rider? It was a copycat apparantly that died, who wanted to imitate that 'stunt' Looking at how he drives, he's a danger on the road. Yes he drives well, but how long till he causes an accident with such reckless speeds. Takes just one car who saw him too late (due to high speed!) and boom.
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Bischopt
Arbitrary Repossession
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Posted - 2013.11.17 21:55:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:This man will die.
As will you, me and everybody else here.
Might as well die doing something you love. |
Mudkest
Adventurers
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Posted - 2013.11.17 23:06:00 -
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Bischopt wrote:baltec1 wrote:This man will die. As will you, me and everybody else here. Might as well die doing something you love.
then go to public days on a racetrack and slam into the wall doing 200km/h instead of endangering other road users who did not ask to be included in your deathwish |
Bischopt
Arbitrary Repossession
379
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Posted - 2013.11.18 00:26:00 -
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Mudkest wrote:Bischopt wrote:baltec1 wrote:This man will die. As will you, me and everybody else here. Might as well die doing something you love. then go to public days on a racetrack and slam into the wall doing 200km/h instead of endangering other road users who did not ask to be included in your deathwish
I can only imagine it's not the same thing. Doing this in public must be a major part of what makes it work for him.
I've seen some of those videos before and he's never endangered anyone other than himself (afaik). Having said that I can see why some people are upset. It is dangerous and could end up hurting somebody.
On the other hand, I respect the guy for having the balls to do what he does. It's freedom and probably feels really good. Following rules just because they're there can be BS. |
Sebastor Cane
The Outlet
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Posted - 2013.11.18 01:46:00 -
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I wonder if we will see a gif on 4chan of his head seperating from his body when he finally crashes |
Mudkest
Adventurers
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Posted - 2013.11.18 10:10:00 -
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Bischopt wrote:Following rules just because they're there can be BS.
Still no excuse to endanger others.
Yes he seems to be able to control his bike, read the road and anticipate and all that. But that doesnt make him immune from mistakes(either his own or others) At those speeds, any vehicel you are driving is a potential murder weapon.
If some guy is firing his gun in the air, then turn it around, pointing it at other people, fire in the air again, look down the barrel, shoot at a tree with some people in that general diraction and so on, most people will agree the guy is a moron and should be arrested(sure, some people will think him cool) but when someone pulls crap like this suddenly a lot more people think it is cool. |
Rain6637
Team Evil
4827
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Posted - 2013.11.18 11:01:00 -
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reminds me of an accident last year, would rather not say my affiliation with them, where the motorcycle was moving so fast that it flipped the minivan it T-boned Rainfleet on Twitch |
Zimmy Zeta
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
36399
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Posted - 2013.11.18 14:06:00 -
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Ishtanchuk Fazmarai wrote:Mizhir wrote:Mudkest wrote:Mizhir wrote:
He is also what we in the medical world call an organ donor.
if he crashes at those speeds, will tehre be anything left/usable for donation? and I really feel that people that pull crap like this should not get their license revoked, but should be tried for attempted murder. It's hard to tell. Sometimes people survives extreme accidents and othertimes a small crash can take a life. It all depends on the exact situation. I had an acquitance who was a paramedic and he told us shocking stories... some pretty surrealistic, like when they were called to a car crash and they saw that firefighters had come first, and their paramedics had tried to reanimate the driver (he had the defibrillator patches and stuff). Which would had made more sense if the man had had any craneum left above the nose after the car's roof crushed him...
That's actually quite common practice. Once the patient has been declared dead and the CPR-attempts are discontinued, any present med students or trainees are allowed to continue just a little longer to get some more practical CPR experience, since real human bodies are still vastly different from the mannequins used for training. The patients are officially dead by that time, so really the worst thing that could happen would be that the student somehow successfully revives the patient, unlikely as it may be.... I'm just going to walk the Earth. You know, like Caine in Kung Fu: walk from place to place, meet people, get into adventures and die of autoerotic asphyxation in a sleazy Thai hotel room. |
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Mudkest
Adventurers
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Posted - 2013.11.18 14:33:00 -
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Zimmy Zeta wrote:
That's actually quite common practice. Once the patient has been declared dead and the CPR-attempts are discontinued, any present med students or trainees are allowed to continue just a little longer to get some more practical CPR experience, since real human bodies are still vastly different from the mannequins used for training. The patients are officially dead by that time, so really the worst thing that could happen would be that the student somehow successfully revives the patient, unlikely as it may be....
might also be an insurance tihng? 'My husband died because you did not perform CPR" he was allready dead 'Are you allowed to make that call" I dont know, are paramedics allowed to declare someone dead? |
Zimmy Zeta
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
36399
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Posted - 2013.11.18 14:45:00 -
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Mudkest wrote: I dont know, are paramedics allowed to declare someone dead?
No, but doctors are. And they often have paramedics or students with them when they arrive at an emergency.
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Bagrat Skalski
Poseidaon
538
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Posted - 2013.11.18 14:59:00 -
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Surely naming himself a "ghost rider" will not make him more ethereal whan facing obstacle he will hit at this speed. He will bump from it after the crash as a normal physical object. Protect yourself from CONCORD today! Tinfoil hats, quality product. Styled after pirate hats. |
baltec1
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
8619
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Posted - 2013.11.18 16:56:00 -
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Mudkest wrote:Zimmy Zeta wrote:
That's actually quite common practice. Once the patient has been declared dead and the CPR-attempts are discontinued, any present med students or trainees are allowed to continue just a little longer to get some more practical CPR experience, since real human bodies are still vastly different from the mannequins used for training. The patients are officially dead by that time, so really the worst thing that could happen would be that the student somehow successfully revives the patient, unlikely as it may be....
might also be an insurance tihng? 'My husband died because you did not perform CPR" he was allready dead 'Are you allowed to make that call" I dont know, are paramedics allowed to declare someone dead?
In the uk yes.
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fuer0n
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2013.11.18 17:12:00 -
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Blue Binary wrote:A guy calling himself Ghost Rider ( Patrick Fürstenhoff???) doing high speed runs on public roads around Stockholm. The skill involved in reading the road that far ahead at speeds of 190mph and being in full control of the bike just blew me away. Yes he's breaking the law, but seriously, he's a rare breed to be capable of doing that s hit. Ghost Rider - Stockholm Run part 1, Ghost Rider - Stockholm Run part 2, Ghost Rider - Full video.
watch all the videos in particular when he goes inbetween 2 lorries, they are a little too far apart to be natural, that's my opinion anyway. can't stage it all but with radios and good comunication you can make it a little safer. also pretty sure there are 3 different riders between ghostrider 1 and 5. there are even more crazy videos out there in particular one where a bike and a porche are racing around the peripherique in paris and having ridden that road i can tell you that there is no way in hell you could stage that vid on that road. sorry i forget the name of it.
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Mizhir
AQUILA INC
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Posted - 2013.11.18 17:22:00 -
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Mudkest wrote:Zimmy Zeta wrote:
That's actually quite common practice. Once the patient has been declared dead and the CPR-attempts are discontinued, any present med students or trainees are allowed to continue just a little longer to get some more practical CPR experience, since real human bodies are still vastly different from the mannequins used for training. The patients are officially dead by that time, so really the worst thing that could happen would be that the student somehow successfully revives the patient, unlikely as it may be....
might also be an insurance tihng? 'My husband died because you did not perform CPR" he was allready dead 'Are you allowed to make that call" I dont know, are paramedics allowed to declare someone dead?
There are some rules about declaring someone dead. And as long as the person aint declared dead, then the paramedics have to keep on with CPR. So that will sometimes make some absurb situations as Ish wrote. One Man Crew - The official Brining Solo Back contest
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fuer0n
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
104
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Posted - 2013.11.18 17:39:00 -
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Rain6637 wrote:reminds me of an accident last year, would rather not say my affiliation with them, where the motorcycle was moving so fast that it flipped the minivan it T-boned
yeah this is why speeds like this shouldnt be ridden on the roads. a bike is nothing more than a missile at them speeds and will obliterate a car and all the occupants. ive seen it happen where a car pulled into a turing lane totally ok and was hit from the front by a bike. the rider hit the engine but it still drove it into the cab of the car.
sometimes you can bully oncomming trafic out of the way to make enough room but sometimes you will get an idiot that won't move, watch one of the bus drivers in that first vid ghostrider was ready for it tho. not sure if advanced drivers like emergency services are taught this any more to be honest. |
fuer0n
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
104
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Posted - 2013.11.18 17:43:00 -
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baltec1 wrote:Mudkest wrote:Zimmy Zeta wrote:
That's actually quite common practice. Once the patient has been declared dead and the CPR-attempts are discontinued, any present med students or trainees are allowed to continue just a little longer to get some more practical CPR experience, since real human bodies are still vastly different from the mannequins used for training. The patients are officially dead by that time, so really the worst thing that could happen would be that the student somehow successfully revives the patient, unlikely as it may be....
might also be an insurance tihng? 'My husband died because you did not perform CPR" he was allready dead 'Are you allowed to make that call" I dont know, are paramedics allowed to declare someone dead? In the uk yes.
now i didnt know that . you sure?
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baltec1
Bat Country Goonswarm Federation
8621
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Posted - 2013.11.18 19:59:00 -
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fuer0n wrote:
now i didnt know that . you sure?
the reason i ask is because i know a couple that shouldnt be allowed to work on buchered animals let alone a live person. mind you i can say the same of some nurses.
Yes I am sure. They will still try to get them to hospital but if they are in a situation where the victim is clearly dead or in a situation where they cannot get them into an ambulance and must try to save them where they are then they can call time.
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Zimmy Zeta
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
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Posted - 2013.11.18 20:43:00 -
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fuer0n wrote:
the reason i ask is because i know a couple that shouldnt be allowed to work on buchered animals let alone a live person. mind you i can say the same of some nurses.
The good thing about CPR is that you are , from a strictly technical point of view, not working with living persons anymore. Within the last 10 years or so the rules and guidelines for CPR have softened up a lot, since it was finally realized that it cannot possibly get worse than a cardiac arrest, and even a bad first aider is better than none at all. I'm just going to walk the Earth. You know, like Caine in Kung Fu: walk from place to place, meet people, get into adventures and die of autoerotic asphyxation in a sleazy Thai hotel room. |
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