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What goes up must come down. With air resistance acting on an object that has been popped, the object will eventually reach a terminal velocity, which is around 118 mph, for a human.
Yep…….Birds have exceptionally keen vision. In fact, their ability to see color is far superior to humans’ color vision in several ways. While humans have three color-detecting cones in their eyes — to see red, green and blue shades — birds have a fourth cone that enables them to see ultraviolet (UV) light.
seanfear 7 months ago
He wasn’t. He likes inhaling helium for fun.
oldpine52 7 months ago
Well, as Blood Sweat and Tears sang, …what goes up must come down…
eromlig 7 months ago
Coulda been a hummingbird — more irony that way, and they are attracted to color.
electricshadow Premium Member 7 months ago
“Up, up and away…in my beautiful…Oops! Never mind. Someone invent a mattress!”
desvarzil 7 months ago
The fall ain’t so bad, it’s that sudden stop at the end that hurts!
Ashmael 7 months ago
Pterosaurs are supposed to be extinct they couldn’t have carried people and if they could see color Is anyone’s guess
lalapalooza Premium Member 7 months ago
that stone hospital bed cracks me up !! lol
Gent 7 months ago
Me never knews there was flying balloon in B.C.
Gent 7 months ago
Maybe he should tries Heathcliff’s flying with bubble gum trick.
littlejohn Premium Member 7 months ago
Next time, try sticking a parachute inside the balloon. When it goes POP, you just float down.
BigDaveGlass 7 months ago
“Would you like to ride, in my beautiful balloon”? ~ “Up, Up and Away” ~ The 5th Dimension.
Err, no……
Doug K 7 months ago
“Ptero Ptero!” = “Toro Toro!”
Kornfield Kounty 7 months ago
The Evolution of Flight: … next, the Barney Copter and Pterodactyl Airlines.
Enter.Name.Here 7 months ago
Note to self: Invent the parachute first, THEN the helium balloon. ;-)
Count Olaf Premium Member 7 months ago
Early Chinese spy balloon.
blakerl 7 months ago
What goes up must come down. With air resistance acting on an object that has been popped, the object will eventually reach a terminal velocity, which is around 118 mph, for a human.
Wizard of Ahz-no relation 7 months ago
but there were no birds drawn in this strip
carlos.drumin 7 months ago
Price to pay for some scientific discoveries.
rockyridge1977 7 months ago
Yep…….Birds have exceptionally keen vision. In fact, their ability to see color is far superior to humans’ color vision in several ways. While humans have three color-detecting cones in their eyes — to see red, green and blue shades — birds have a fourth cone that enables them to see ultraviolet (UV) light.
ManiacEx 7 months ago
Flying is, and always has been, extremely safe. Landing, on the other hand…
mindjob 7 months ago
He should have gone with a loincloth balloon. Less conspicuous
MuddyUSA Premium Member 7 months ago
Go back to inventing the wheel….safer!
Billy Yank 7 months ago
Flammable Air? (old name for hydrogen)
Charlie Fogwhistle 7 months ago
The gas in a balloon will expand as altitude increases. Bird or no bird, he was doomed from the git-go.
j.l.farmer 7 months ago
They must be the “Bulls” of the skyways.
zeexenon 7 months ago
That’s a lot of bull.
bobtoledo Premium Member 7 months ago
Cavemen got balloons!
eddi-TBH 7 months ago
Gotta work on those landings now.
ArcticFox Premium Member 7 months ago
He should have checked with Alley Oop.