[Edited on August 8, 2010 at 5:03 PM. Reason : this is the lounge. tell racist jokes elsewhere -qfred]
8/5/2010 12:52:42 PM
goddamn you are a moron.
8/5/2010 12:56:31 PM
lol
8/5/2010 2:43:59 PM
now thatwas reckless
8/5/2010 2:45:48 PM
8/5/2010 2:51:10 PM
It was a river you dumbass.
8/5/2010 2:53:04 PM
^AHA
8/5/2010 3:19:10 PM
a lake can be riverine seasonallya lake can be fed by a submerged riverso lulz still abound[Edited on August 5, 2010 at 4:00 PM. Reason : d]
8/5/2010 3:59:55 PM
8/5/2010 5:54:52 PM
8/5/2010 5:55:53 PM
Its fucked up that this happened, however its morbidly funny.
8/5/2010 5:59:52 PM
8/5/2010 7:40:24 PM
8/6/2010 12:05:15 AM
i cant float. maybe i'm doing it wrong. tell me what to do and ill go try anything you suggest at the pool tomorrow.
8/6/2010 12:55:33 AM
Fill lungs with air, lay back, be still.If you don't float then you don't float.You'll probably float some in which case you have to test your limits of breathing to see how much air you can let out of your lungs without your face submerging.
8/6/2010 1:03:34 AM
Your buoyancy point should be in your chest (lungs). Lean on your chest, keep your hips up. These concepts should be the fundamentals whether you're face up or face down. For some people, face down tends to be easier.I think people try to relax too much and let their legs sink. If you let your hips drop and legs plunge downward, you're going to be dragged down with it.
8/6/2010 1:07:47 AM
*i haven't read this whole thread*I started to read the article and got as far as
8/6/2010 1:27:31 AM
Fill lungs with air, lay back, be still.If you don't float then you don't float.You'll probably float some in which case you have to test your limits of breathing to see how much air you can let out of your lungs without your face submerging.Fill lungs with air, lay back, be still.If you don't float then you don't float.]
8/6/2010 3:21:56 AM
they should use the boies for the next taping of the Colony
8/6/2010 9:50:44 AM
8/6/2010 12:13:50 PM
8/6/2010 1:59:56 PM
8/6/2010 3:00:49 PM
I can't swim. Also can't float.I also used to be terrified of the water. Now I just avoid any water that I can't comfortably stand in.It's safer that way.
8/6/2010 3:07:56 PM
8/6/2010 3:48:05 PM
why isn't the NAACP protesting, holding vigils and calling that river a racist?
8/6/2010 4:54:37 PM
you don't have to float to pass dive school; you only have to be capable of treading water for very long periods of time. You people must think submarines work by magic if you can't understand that density is what affects whether or not something floats. bodyfat % is only a portion of what determines density. total muscle mass, bone density, lung capacity play a larger role in determining whether or not you float. You can be a runner with 5% bodyfat, great lung capacity, and very little muscle in relation to the size of your frame and other organs. You don't have 3% bodyfat though, or else you'd be dead. But that's a topic for another thread.Body position has absolutely nothing to do with whether or not a person is capable of floating or not. It may affect how comfortable a person is with floating for long periods of time, and a person in a vertical position will sink faster than a person on their back because there is less surface area. However, a person that is denser than water will ultimately sink even if they are flat on their back and aren't treading water. I used to lie flat on my back and sink to the bottom of the pool just to see how long I could hold my breath, so I know it's possible.
8/6/2010 7:59:45 PM
8/6/2010 9:53:59 PM
8/6/2010 10:06:55 PM
your body has the same volume regardless of if you are vertical or horizontal. Archimedes didn't set the crown in the tub one way to displace water and then turn it on its side to figure out its horizontal volume. If you would think about it for 5 seconds you would realize just how dumb what you just said is.I can "float" on my back if I use gentle leg and arm motions to keep me above water. it's not really a float though, since I'm having to actively keep myself afloat through propulsion means.3% plus or minus 1-3% sounds like you are more around 6%. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_fat_percentage
8/6/2010 10:19:28 PM
8/6/2010 10:54:17 PM
The amount of water your body displaces will be equal if you are vertical in the water, or horizontal.The real issue is the amount of surface area your body is presenting to the direction of movement. Even someone who "always sinks" will sink much slower if they're horizontal rather than vertical in the water.When I am diving I can be positively buoyant, neutrally buoyant, or negatively buoyant..so take that out of the equation -- assume I am 'neutrally buoyant' (which is actually a moving target with every breath I take but that's another story). I want to be as horizontal and flat as possible -- this allows for efficiency of movement horizontally as I kick, and helps maintain depth by presenting the maximum amount of surface area to the vertical direction of movement.Without my dive gear, I'm about neutral to slightly positive with a full breath of air, but sink quickly if I exhale all my air at once (and if I'm vertical ).The best demonstration I've seen of this was part of the scuba courses here at NCSU. They take a dive table (a small flat piece of plastic maybe 6"x6") and place it in the water, flat. It lazily sinks down to the bottom, slowly swaying back and forth -- probably takes 20+ seconds. They take a second dive table, place it vertically in the water, and it sinks within 3-4 seconds, and beats the first one to the bottom. Both exactly the same -- same buoyancy characteristics, same displacement of water, only difference is how much surface area is presented to the direction of movement.We aren't saying that the buoyancy characteristics of the object changes based off of physical position, we're just saying that movement is impeded depending on surface area presented in the direction of movement.Seriously, this is basic aerodynamics...just in the water.
8/7/2010 9:13:00 AM
8/7/2010 10:20:34 AM
I can swim. I'm a fattie. I've been trying for years to float and I cannot. My legs fall every time and I'm trying as hard as I can to do everything right.Maybe I am lacking some special positioning or something. But if so, you can't say these people could just lie back and instinctively float (having no knowledge of how to swim). That's bullshit.
8/7/2010 10:50:10 AM
How did this turn from making fun of stupid people that got their kids killed by drowning and into buoyancies and bone densities?
8/7/2010 10:52:38 AM
^because everyone loves to prove how much of an expert they are on any given subject on TWW.
8/7/2010 12:14:46 PM
OK ELEUSIS YOU FUCKING WIN, OK?
8/7/2010 12:44:28 PM
Hrm, as I was writing my post I was mixing up my thoughts about drag and buoyancy. I stand corrected.
8/7/2010 2:22:33 PM
8/7/2010 6:57:37 PM
I read your thesis. You spent 10 pages explaining why the negro youths became bouyant when you took your foot off of their head.
8/8/2010 11:22:34 AM
They say that there is little advantages for professional athletes to be under 8% (males) or under 13% for women(i think). I just googled and Michael Phelps is 8%... so are you saying that he can't float? I bet you $2 he can.
8/9/2010 1:07:08 PM
again, i think the point is that learning to swim and float is not simple and is not universal
8/9/2010 1:14:07 PM
8/10/2010 12:11:14 PM
I just can't figure out how pushing one man who can't swim in the water led to four people drowning.
8/10/2010 12:20:33 PM
Article doesn't make sense.
8/10/2010 12:20:56 PM
and since when has swimming become rocket science?
8/10/2010 12:21:45 PM
^^^alcohol
8/10/2010 12:40:33 PM
http://www.aolnews.com/nation/article/bodies-of-4-missing-boaters-found-in-idaho/19587831:
8/10/2010 2:12:50 PM
from a thread in chit chat:Why don't black Americans swim?http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-11172054
9/3/2010 11:39:21 AM
9/3/2010 12:35:45 PM
To fuck with you.
9/3/2010 3:08:43 PM