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  • Ulyanovsk swim club “Walrus” having fun

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Fun, Open Water

    The video title says “Walruses sunbathing”, insight into the activities of Russian winter swimming club “Walrus” in Sviyaga River in Ulyanovsk, some 893 kilometers (555 miles) east from Moscow. Looks fun but gee … when Russians start to look cold, it must be absolutely freezing.

  • Rebecca Adlington and others join JLS for Sport Relief music video

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Fun, Gossip

    The music video for JLS‘s official Sport Relief single, Proud, sees three British Olympic medal winners join the UK’s hottest pop group to celebrate the UK’s biggest year of sport: Swimmer and double gold medal winner Rebecca Adlington, triple jumper and silver medal winner Phillips Idowu and gymnast and bronze medal winner Louis Smith.

    Via Look To The Stars

  • China’s deep-sea vessel “Jiaolong” to attempt record-setting dive

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Technology

    “Jiaolong will make a 7,000-meter test dive this year after several improvements are made to the submersible vessel,” Jin Jiancai, secretary-general of the China Ocean Mineral Resources Research and Development Association, said over the weekend. If the planned dive is successful, Jiaolong will have proven itself capable of reaching nearly any seabed in the world. China will also hold the record for performing the deepest navigable dive, surpassing Japan, whose Shinkai 6500 dove 6,527 meters in August 1989. Bathyscaphe Trieste went deeper in 1960, to 10,911 meters, but could not navigate along the bottom of the sea bed.

  • Gold-digging diver gets arm stuck in a vacuum hose

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Safety

    The gold hunters of “Bering Sea Gold” (Fri., 10 p.m. EST on Discovery) use high-powered vacuums on the bottom of the sea in their work to try and find gold there. But as with any equipment underwater, working with them can be dangerous. Emily, the newest member of the team, who’s trying to make money to pay for school, got a scare that had her questioning if the potential payoff was worth the risk.


    Read more here on the Huffington Post

  • Liam Tancock is FAST at putting on a swim cap

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Fun

    We’ve seen others do it before, but now it is Tancock ! :-)

  • GoPro Wi-Fi BacPac will allow us to live stream 50 remote controlled GoPro’s at a time

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Technology

    GoPro’s highly anticipated Wi-Fi BacPac and Wi-Fi Remote Combo Kit are promised to be released in March 2012 for $99, that will allow us to simultaneusly record to onboard SD-card and live stream over Wi-Fi from 50 cameras at a time, remote controlled via the Wi-Fi Remote or with a free GoPro App available for both Android and iOS smartphones and tablets.

    OK, I’m not 100% sure that we will be able to  have all 50 GoPro’s set up to to the same live stream, and am quite sure that most Wi-Fi nets will be hard pressed if all 50 live stream simultaneously. But just imagine if we can switch between let’s say just 8 of them, and somehow have streaming sound from a quality external microphone also  … that is a major live streaming setup in a box ! :-)

    (My favorite photo gadget reporter Olivia reviewing the GoPro Hero2 HD, mentioning the Wi-Fi BacPac at 2:13)

  • Wow, frozen sea ice flowers are beautiful

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Nature, Wow

    If I understand this correctly, this is something called ‘surface hoar frost‘, where saturated water vapors coming up through cracks in sea ice freeze and crystallize with salt on the ice serving as a nucleus for the frozen vaporized water. A dominant source of sea salt aerosol in Antactica, that scientist suspect may be main cause of tropospheric ozone depletion during the polar sunrise. Oh well, whatever, it is first and foremost absolutely beautiful ! :-)

    forum.xcitefun.net via reddit

  • CC photo #45: Kristina Elin Thomsen took down 2 Faroese records this weekend

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in CC BY-NC-ND 2.0, Competition, Faroe Islands

    Kristina Elin Thomsen from Suðuroyar Svimjifelag is only 13 years old and not very tall at that, but still blew away two relatively long-standing Faroese senior records this weekend at the Ægir-meet in Klaksvík. First with a 2:25.36 in the 200 meter short course butterfly (yeah I know, we need to improve on that), and then with a 1:03.44 in the 100. The 200 butterfly was the longest standing record in our book, from May 2005, and the 100 butterfly from the supersuited days back in 2009.

    Kristina Elin Thomsen

    Here is her 100 butterfly swim:

  • Learning to Swim with Michael Klim

    Feb 13, 2012

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    rokur
    in Fun, Safety

    Huggies swim pants and tribal tattoos is a fun combination ! :-)

    Via the17thman

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