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In Brazil’s Beach Park stands The Insano. It is the highest water slide in the world at 41 meters high, a record listed in the Guinness Book of Records. Its height is equivalent to that of a 14-storey building.
As a consequence of its height and slope, this water slide provides an extremely rapid descent - taking between four and five seconds - at a speed of 105 km/h. Because of these characteristics, the Insano is considered the most extreme of this type of equipment on the planet. At the end of the track, the Insano provides you with a relaxing dive into the swimming pool.
Warnings - People with special needs, pregnant women and children under 1.40 m tall cannot go on this slide.- Overweight people or those with spinal problems or osteoporosis must be warned about this activity.- There is only one position for going down this equipment.

lickystickypickywe:

In Brazil’s Beach Park stands The Insano. It is the highest water slide in the world at 41 meters high, a record listed in the Guinness Book of Records. Its height is equivalent to that of a 14-storey building.

As a consequence of its height and slope, this water slide provides an extremely rapid descent - taking between four and five seconds - at a speed of 105 km/h. Because of these characteristics, the Insano is considered the most extreme of this type of equipment on the planet. At the end of the track, the Insano provides you with a relaxing dive into the swimming pool.

Warnings 
- People with special needs, pregnant women and children under 1.40 m tall cannot go on this slide.
- Overweight people or those with spinal problems or osteoporosis must be warned about this activity.
- There is only one position for going down this equipment.

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Novel Tea

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1. Just because someone has an expensive camera doesn’t mean that they’re a good photographer.
2. Always shoot in RAW. Always.
3. Prime lenses help you learn to be a better photographer.
4. Photo editing is an art in itself
5. The rule of thirds works 99% of the time.
6. Macro photography…

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“13th Street” Zombie bowling balls.

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le Bat

i kinda want a cape that does that

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le Bat

i kinda want a cape that does that

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The “Get-Down”
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How to Whistle With Your Fingers,  The Art of Manliness

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How to Whistle With Your Fingers, The Art of Manliness

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Life Wasted

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Free headaches for everyone.

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Speaking of traffic, anyone need a ride?

U need a ride?

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Speaking of traffic, anyone need a ride?

U need a ride?

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Mitch Hedberg Jokes Etched In Wood

Artist Kiersten Essenpreis‘  minimalist pieces for Gallery1988’s “Is This Thing On?”

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Dream Interpretation Dictionary
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Using that Spread% data, Goldsberry went even deeper and created another metric called “Range%.” Range% is the percentage of locations on those 1,284 cells where a player averages more than one point per attempt (PPA). The leaders in this metric were an unsurprising mix of guards, wings and a forward. Steve Nash led the way with a 31.6 Range%, followed closely by Ray Allen at 30.1%, Kobe Bryant at 29.8% and Dirk Nowitzki at 29.0%.
By quantifying how many locations on the court a player is an effective shooter from and just how effective he is from those locations, these measures of shooting prowess can give us a better idea of who the best shooters in the NBA really are. (via Basketball enters the space age - TrueHoop Blog - ESPN)

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Using that Spread% data, Goldsberry went even deeper and created another metric called “Range%.” Range% is the percentage of locations on those 1,284 cells where a player averages more than one point per attempt (PPA). The leaders in this metric were an unsurprising mix of guards, wings and a forward. Steve Nash led the way with a 31.6 Range%, followed closely by Ray Allen at 30.1%, Kobe Bryant at 29.8% and Dirk Nowitzki at 29.0%.

By quantifying how many locations on the court a player is an effective shooter from and just how effective he is from those locations, these measures of shooting prowess can give us a better idea of who the best shooters in the NBA really are. (via Basketball enters the space age - TrueHoop Blog - ESPN)