Seen this today and immediately had to get on beyond ... Even has a reference to Snowcat!
Is Mr. Monson a beyonder??
http://blogs.calgaryherald.com/2014/...m-and-youtube/
Seen this today and immediately had to get on beyond ... Even has a reference to Snowcat!
Is Mr. Monson a beyonder??
http://blogs.calgaryherald.com/2014/...m-and-youtube/
I'd say he is, since he's the only follower of my YT account and I only post vids on Beyond. I do enjoy his channel!Originally posted by 16hypen3sp
Seen this today and immediately had to get on beyond ... Even has a reference to Snowcat!
Is Mr. Monson a beyonder??
Those Russian videos at the end of the article are awesome.
Isn't there someone on here who's user name is J.M. ?
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Scat gets a link to his Youtube channel too. He must be happy about that.
How ironic would it be to find someone who frequently posts dash-cam footage of bad drivers in another persons dash-cam footage of bad drivers video .... I feel like that shit is gonna happen to me someday and I'll probably just bow my head accepting the defeat
Dash-Cam-Inception.
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Hahaha.. I was thinking the exact same thing.Originally posted by Kijho
How ironic would it be to find someone who frequently posts dash-cam footage of bad drivers in another persons dash-cam footage of bad drivers.... I feel like that shit is gonna happen to me someday and I'll probably just bow my head accepting the defeat
Of course it's gonna happen. Everybody makes mistakes, and if you've ever browsed our thread you'd notice that people will post up videos for minor and/or illegitimate shit. I'd be surprised if, in 5 years, every godamn car in Calgary doesn't have a video of them doing something somebody else regarded as questionable.Originally posted by Kijho
How ironic would it be to find someone who frequently posts dash-cam footage of bad drivers in another persons dash-cam footage of bad drivers video .... I feel like that shit is gonna happen to me someday and I'll probably just bow my head accepting the defeat
Dash-Cam-Inception.
Im kinda glad ive never seen myself in one of these dash cam videos. Its only a matter of time though...Originally posted by Kijho
How ironic would it be to find someone who frequently posts dash-cam footage of bad drivers in another persons dash-cam footage of bad drivers video .... I feel like that shit is gonna happen to me someday and I'll probably just bow my head accepting the defeat
Dash-Cam-Inception.
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me tooOriginally posted by DEATH2000
Im kinda glad ive never seen myself in one of these dash cam videos. Its only a matter of time though...
Compared to what happens to even in Vancouver, these are mild.
You and I both. I figure I will show up eventually... Then between Beyond, Facebook, and my stalking aunt, i'll never hear the end of it. lolOriginally posted by DEATH2000
Im kinda glad ive never seen myself in one of these dash cam videos. Its only a matter of time though...
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Originally posted by Mibz
Everybody makes mistakes, and if you've ever browsed our thread you'd notice that people will post up videos for minor and/or illegitimate shit.
Agreed. The majority of the incidents in Calgary that people post aren't worthy of more than a "well f#$% you" or a little honk and then it's over. I see enough of it in real life everyday I don't need to see someone else's footage too. Also this "citizen police" attitude is BS. People complain about privacy/ surveillance but then we all go strapping cameras everywhere incase we see something we don't like. Maybe I'm just old-school.
Originally posted by DEATH2000
Im kinda glad ive never seen myself in one of these dash cam videos. Its only a matter of time though...
haha yah, we all have our bad days or get a bit angry behind the wheel.... I always stop for a second if I see my vehicle model/color being described
Interesting point about attitudes towards cameras. I rode a motorbike for years before I strapped a GoPro to my helmet. The main reason I put one on is so I had something to go on if somebody hit me. I immediately noticed a change in peoples attitudes. Some people on the street thought it was a great idea. Some passengers would try and be funny and interact with me. Some younger, new drivers in their old rice rockets loved to make a show when they knew they were on camera. And some people (mostly women for some reason) hated it and did not like being recorded and questioned the legality of it.Originally posted by e.widling
Agreed. The majority of the incidents in Calgary that people post aren't worthy of more than a "well f#$% you" or a little honk and then it's over. I see enough of it in real life everyday I don't need to see someone else's footage too. Also this "citizen police" attitude is BS. People complain about privacy/ surveillance but then we all go strapping cameras everywhere incase we see something we don't like. Maybe I'm just old-school.
I guess you don't need a sweet bike if you want to turn heads.... a camera will catch peoples attention.
So many people are willing to commit insurance fraud and risk criminal charges now - camera is one way to cover your own ass from being owned.Originally posted by e.widling
Agreed. The majority of the incidents in Calgary that people post aren't worthy of more than a "well f#$% you" or a little honk and then it's over. I see enough of it in real life everyday I don't need to see someone else's footage too. Also this "citizen police" attitude is BS. People complain about privacy/ surveillance but then we all go strapping cameras everywhere incase we see something we don't like. Maybe I'm just old-school.
Add me to the list of "know I'm doomed to be in someones footage soon enough".
Those Russian videos are crazy. Its like they are all on purpose, no one even tries to stop, how can they drive so bad?
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^ Possibly, Id just say their full on retards that were never trained on how to make proper decisions behind the wheel, of estimating time, speed, distance, traction and how it all plays together.
I seen more then a few very poor decisions of people thinking they could make a turn, or do something along those lines, only to end in a horrific accident.
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Same here..I noticed it kept people off my ass and also anyone in a fast car would tend to show off a bit moreOriginally posted by 16hypen3sp
Interesting point about attitudes towards cameras. I rode a motorbike for years before I strapped a GoPro to my helmet. The main reason I put one on is so I had something to go on if somebody hit me. I immediately noticed a change in peoples attitudes. Some people on the street thought it was a great idea. Some passengers would try and be funny and interact with me. Some younger, new drivers in their old rice rockets loved to make a show when they knew they were on camera. And some people (mostly women for some reason) hated it and did not like being recorded and questioned the legality of it.
I guess you don't need a sweet bike if you want to turn heads.... a camera will catch peoples attention.