Posted by MatC |
5/21/2005 6:27 PM | remove |
Wow, some "safety" ladder
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Posted by 'Dukes |
5/22/2005 12:40 PM | remove |
It always seemed to me that "falling" on one of these ladders would only serve to guarantee your landing spot, but do nothing to control your rate of descent.
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Posted by Elshar |
5/23/2005 11:42 PM | remove |
I'm not sure falling in this one would have guaranteed a landing spot either, I'm suprised it was still standing.
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Posted by 'Dukes |
5/24/2005 1:54 AM | remove |
So I'd be jelly then. Hahaha, thanks, that got me.
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Posted by Neo |
1/24/2006 7:22 PM | remove |
if u fall in a caged ladder like that you've got a whole lot to bang into (aka slow down) and possibly grab onto as you fall..alot better than free-climbing
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Posted by MatC |
2/9/2006 5:33 AM | remove |
Yeah, but in this particular case the whole damn thing would fall off the building, thereby catapulting you to the earth inside a metal cage, ensuring that upon hitting the ground, you would have multiple pieces of metal shoved through the soft parts of your body. Wheeee!
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Posted by Xanadu |
2/18/2007 4:10 AM | remove |
Looks perfectly safe to me....okay you first.
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Posted by everybodyknows |
2/13/2008 8:32 PM | remove |
yeah.....that's not attached very well.
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