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marko138 01-29-2010 02:57 PM

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Originally Posted by t-rock (Post 327043)
Yep.

Want to go do karate in the garage?

Is Karate a gay term? I'm not familiar with it.

t-homo 01-29-2010 03:22 PM

Movie quote, doucher.

askmrjesus 01-29-2010 04:52 PM

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Originally Posted by azoomm (Post 326705)
Hmmmmmm, not in my experience.

This might be something I'd want to have at the track available for EMS to use if need be... thanks!

I thought you might like it.

I'm still on the fence. It seems to me that the pressure of a well fitting helmet, would cause the balloon thingy, to exert force DOWN the spine, compressing it, which I believe is a bad thing.

I'd like to see more medical data.

JC

was92v 01-29-2010 05:59 PM

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Originally Posted by askmrjesus (Post 327187)
I thought you might like it.

I'm still on the fence. It seems to me that the pressure of a well fitting helmet, would cause the balloon thingy, to exert force DOWN the spine, compressing it, which I believe is a bad thing.

I'd like to see more medical data.

JC

Looks interesting to me. I would think since it is using the top of the head as the push point, it wouldn't put any pressure on the neck or spine. Ripping your ears and the tip of your nose off maybe, but guess if you can't breath that would be minor.
And it could be drunken party fun to use compressed air and shoot for distance.

tommymac 01-29-2010 06:04 PM

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Originally Posted by was92v (Post 327249)
Looks interesting to me. I would think since it is using the top of the head as the push point, it wouldn't put any pressure on the neck or spine. Ripping your ears and the tip of your nose off maybe, but guess if you can't breath that would be minor.
And it could be drunken party fun to use compressed air and shoot for distance.

if a person suffered a compression fracture in the neck a device like that could cause problems because of the downward pressure so in some cases it could be a problem.

was92v 01-29-2010 07:08 PM

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Originally Posted by tommymac (Post 327250)
if a person suffered a compression fracture in the neck a device like that could cause problems because of the downward pressure so in some cases it could be a problem.

It looks like the downward pressure would only be on the top of the head. The actual pressure would be on the helmet lifting. You gotta hope they remember to remove the chin strap first. :)

askmrjesus 01-29-2010 07:16 PM

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Originally Posted by was92v (Post 327280)
It looks like the downward pressure would only be on the top of the head. The actual pressure would be on the helmet lifting. You gotta hope they remember to remove the chin strap first. :)

Head bone connected to the neck bone...

JC

Rangerscott 01-29-2010 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by t-rock (Post 327109)
Movie quote, doucher.

I hate it when I do a movie quote and the person doesnt get it.

I was playing L4D2 and a guy was joining in with the name, McLovin. I said, "McLovin. That's a dumb fuck name" and the guy goes off like a kid getting his halo taken away. :lol Guess this one is a bigger fail since they guy should have know what I was saying.

t-homo 01-30-2010 11:12 AM

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Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 327412)
I hate it when I do a movie quote and the person doesnt get it.

I was playing L4D2 and a guy was joining in with the name, McLovin. I said, "McLovin. That's a dumb fuck name" and the guy goes off like a kid getting his halo taken away. :lol Guess this one is a bigger fail since they guy should have know what I was saying.

Exact same. My roommate and I will randomly just start quoting movies to see who can come up with the most from one movie.

Rangerscott 01-30-2010 12:07 PM

Hey sues. You need to stop posting inflatable butthole sex toys.


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