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I mean - he's got hops.

But I'm assuming they positioned the marker and camera to make it look like he's jumping to the top of the backboard (which he's not). Based on where his shoes are in relation to the guy standing under the hoop - roughly the waist of a shorter-looking fellow - I'd say his vertical is in the 34-36" range. Pretty good but not exceptional.
Yup.

google "Forced perspective"
Except that video is in no way 'forced perspective'. He touched the highest rung on the vertical leap device. The device doesn't measure any higher than that.

That's no illusion...
It's not an illusion that he touched it. The question is how high is it above the floor.
Well there's a regulation basketball hoop directly behind the device in clear view that might be a pretty good indicator...
So what's your guess on how high that is?

 
Boulder teen ingests ricin and dies. The 18 year old made the deadly poison himself, then ingested some of it because he doubted it's lethality. Should've watched Breaking Bad.

 
An online CBS article on the police officer shot in Missouri

the suspect "advanced quickly," and fired at least three sh#ts,
And in the comment section

Hope Aboveall

Typo in paragraph 9. "Fired at least 3..." I'm assuming, should say shots.

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L Martin KochOr maybe he ate at Chipotle.

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The mayor of Rio want Pokemon Go enabled for Brazil by the Olympics to enhance the experience

1) There is a huge crowded slum outside of Rio where the police won't even venture. Think south Chicago on steroids.

2) Tourists don't know the area

3) The higher the population density, the more Pokemons

Does anybody see the problem?

 
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The mayor of Rio want Pokemon Go enabled for Brazil by the Olympics to enhance the experience

1) There is a huge crowded slum outside of Rio where the police won't even venture. Think south Chicago on steroids.

2) Tourists don't know the area

3) The higher the population density, the more Pokemons

Does anybody see the problem?
I don't see the problem, but I see a charzard!

 
The mayor of Rio want Pokemon Go enabled for Brazil by the Olympics to enhance the experience

1) There is a huge crowded slum outside of Rio where the police won't even venture. Think south Chicago on steroids.

2) Tourists don't know the area

3) The higher the population density, the more Pokemons

Does anybody see the problem?
I don't see the problem, but I see a charzard!
Pokemon aside, this Olympics is shaping up to be a global catastrophe.

You forgot:

4) body parts washing up on shore

5) Zika virus

6) From what I hear the water there is mostly poop

7) There is no #7

8) I'm slowly losing interest in my own post

9) I'm sure there is more but that's all I can remember for now.

 
I can't believe I watched the whole thing. The part with the glue was kind of disturbing...

 
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I'm sure he just fell asleep.

But he does prove me wrong when I said he couldn't throw it in the ocean...

Earlier this month, Jacksonville police found Jaguars running back Denard Robinson and passenger Marissa Staples in a car as it sank into a retention pond around 4 a.m. Today, First Coast News received the footage of the extremely slow crash from the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office.


The pond isn’t visible, but the clip shows the car slowly rolling on the opposite side of the road, before it disappears out of frame:
Deadspin

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7bfS9CUaY7k

 
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