Ripley's Believe It or Not by Ripley’s Believe It or Not! for December 17, 2012
Transcript:
German free diver Tom Sietas held his breath underwater for 22 minutes, 22 seconds in May 2012- a new world record! Yuk! Astronauts in space often lose their sense of smell and taste! A mosquito being hit by a falling raindrop is like a human being being hit by an SUV- but they survive by riding the raindrop for a fraction of a second!
BRI-NO-MITE!! Premium Member about 12 years ago
They should make static apnea an Olympic event.(Not really.)
Frog-on-a-Log Premium Member about 12 years ago
If they lose their sense of taste why is the astronaut saying YUK?
roscoedog55 about 12 years ago
Like being hit by an SUV but they survive. So basically not at like being hit by an SUV lol
zoidknight about 12 years ago
I has to do with the gasses they breath on the spacecraft. Besides, with astronaut food made by the lowest bidder, it helps.
gordmary about 12 years ago
I don’t think Sir Paul is too worried about your opinions of him. As the most successful composer and performer of pop music to date and a net worth estimated between 800 million and 1.2 Billion dollars he has passed the test of time. You don’t have to be the most talented just take full advantage of the opportunities handed to you. Great timing and marketing are key and he had both.
jpsomebody about 12 years ago
So after I get hit by an SUV,if I hold onto it for a little while to ride along I wont get hurt?
Puddleglum2 about 12 years ago
“Hitching a Ride”
alan.gurka about 12 years ago
Then you must have “The Right Stuff!”
fixer1967 about 12 years ago
A “HUMAN” can not hold their breath for 22 minutes and 22 seconds. So what planet is this guy from?
fixer1967 about 12 years ago
Merman?
eumaz about 12 years ago
this is the worst Physics misunderstanding I remember seeing in print.