• Another awesome video from WIMP
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[url]http://wimp.com/howmade/[/url] That is some sweet stuff
Wow, that's sweet, took me a while to get what was going on. If you can't figure it out: [sp]they're upside down under a frozen over lake, and they're dumping air.[/sp]
I love these kinds of videos. [sp]At first, I thought it was that "water" under water stuff. Pretty clever actually, even if I don't know how they managed to stay upside down[/sp]
[QUOTE=DarkWolf2;34029856]I love these kinds of videos. [sp]At first, I thought it was that "water" under water stuff. Pretty clever actually, even if I don't know how they managed to stay upside down[/sp][/QUOTE] [sp]Buoyancy Control Devices (dive vests) allow you to release or fill air allowing you to sink or dive. He must have filled his to the limit, forcing him to float towards the surface upside-down[/sp]
[QUOTE=Hirouzamaki;34030270][sp]Buoyancy Control Devices (dive vests) allow you to release or fill air allowing you to sink or dive. He must have filled his to the limit, forcing him to float towards the surface upside-down[/sp][/QUOTE] I think he was also wearing a drysuit, which would be full of air anyway.
i really like the music
[QUOTE=deathrat;34029832]Wow, that's sweet, took me a while to get what was going on. If you can't figure it out: [sp]they're upside down under a frozen over lake, and they're dumping air.[/sp][/QUOTE] I thought it was pretty obvious when the air was going "down".
The guy with the "balloon" reminded me of the guys in Romantically Apocalyptic.
Oh shit i laughed at the end!
[sp]Either they made their feet light and the top of their suit heavy with compressed air, or they are in a substance that is more dense than the objects they are playing with but is still clear, however the would still have to be head heavy.[/sp]
[img]http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/50509_256118282581_5654703_n.jpg[/img] A question that has been asked since the very first time you saw the opening of Spongebob. How can there be water being poured underwater?
[QUOTE=DoneZ;34039190][img]http://profile.ak.fbcdn.net/hprofile-ak-snc4/50509_256118282581_5654703_n.jpg[/img] A question that has been asked since the very first time you saw the opening of Spongebob. How can there be water being poured underwater?[/QUOTE] That's the joke
[QUOTE=DrLuke;34039269]That's the joke[/QUOTE] You think they were directly referring to Spongebob when they filmed this?
Just FYI, you can usually find the source in the "more information" thing and then embed that, like this: [media]http://vimeo.com/34340906[/media] But yeah, it's pretty awesome.
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