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Getting shot with a spud gun
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqrAYg30bp8&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqrAYg30bp8&feature=related
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russ_watters said:I was talking to an electrician yesterday who had a worker who would test whether circuits were live with his fingers.
chroot said:I assume that after doing this ten times, he'd have to start coming to work barefoot.
- Warren
A real potato would have broken ribs and perhaps have punctured a lung and/or stopped his heart. My nephew's spud gun is a formidable weapon. I'm pretty sure that a head-shot at the range shown in the video would be fatal. When you can blow a hole in a barn wall 40-50 feet away with a chunk of potato, that's pretty scary. I wouldn't want to get hit with a Nerf ball out of that bazooka!Danger said:I think that Hypatia is right about that being a tennis ball. It makes me wonder what kind of damage a real potato would have done.
Surprisingly, the worst injury he got was a concussion from jumping (being blown?) back from a test on the 480V side of a transformer.chroot said:I assume that after doing this ten times, he'd have to start coming to work barefoot.
- Warren
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