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Originally posted by mazdaspeed
Dont understand tall buildings. Just make it twice as wide and you double the space on each floor!


thats exaclty why scyscrapers are built. To save space.

Why not just build a massive flat building in the middle of new york?


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Originally posted by Tiger
Base jumping and Fixed Line Jumps are different...


ok im being dense lol base jumping the chute is in a pack and fixed line the chute is already out? thats the difference isnt it?


Base jumping means jumping off a cliff or building etc, static line is from a plane and you have a cord attached to the plane that pulls open the chute when you exit

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