gizmodo.com— Watching a space shuttle launch from the ground is undoubtedly very awe inspiring, but this video of a launch takes the biscuit: It's filmed from thousands of feet in the air.
Aug 14, 2008View in Crawl 4
Great, now you've reminded me of Tool's Vicarious song... "Vicariously I, live while the whole world diesYou all need it too, don't lie"... Ah well, at least the plane didn't crash or something.
Closed AccountAug 14, 2008
"Holy Shet! Look how FAST et's going! Do you see et?"As much as I loved this guy's commentary, the video itself is even MORE amazing. This was great.
jidawilAug 15, 2008
I think it is incredible.<a class="user" href="http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=tqghhGR97Hk">http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=tqghhGR97Hk</a>
redscofieldAug 15, 2008
i wish i could digg this comment twice! totally made my morning LibbyDiggy...
tasteinmymouthAug 15, 2008
<a class="user" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_velocity#Misconceptions">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escape_velocity#Misco ...</a>
dotcommerAug 16, 2008
I don't think it matters when you're at the base of the launch when one goes off, counting down the time with everyone out there in the stands...
nosynAug 19, 2008
Great, now you've reminded me of Tool's Vicarious song... "Vicariously I, live while the whole world diesYou all need it too, don't lie"... Ah well, at least the plane didn't crash or something.
ruyguyOct 31, 2008
And just for the record, I never said "lol".