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http://chris.pirillo .com/ - Please direct your attention to the idiot to your left. You might also like my daily comic at http://bLaugh.com/ (approved by the FAA).
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Update: Due to high amounts of spam posted to this video, I regretfully have to turn off the comments section. Hopefully, YouTube can help find a solution to these spammers.
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1963 Bicycle Safety Film entitled "One Got Fat".
A group of monkey-masked kids decide to ride their bikes to the park for a picnic. Along the way, one by one, the kids are knocked out of the ride due to careless or unsafe riding.
Narration by Edward Everett Horton of "Fractured Fairytales" (Old Rocky and Bullwinkle) fame.
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I don't necessarily believe crimethinc is correct on a lot of issues but a lot of their projects are really awesome and someone recommended i post their link so there it is.
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A Halloween themed episode of the comedy series "Civil Protection" based off the game Half-Life 2. In this episode, Mike and Dave give a presentation on Halloween safety tips.
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The THINK! motorcycle safety campaign, based in the UK, encourages drivers in an urban environment to "THINK! Take longer to look for bikes", through TV and radio ads. At the same time, riders are reminded how to make sure that they are seen via an outdoor poster campaign.
Visit http://www.helmetsun blocker.com/think for more information.
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Demonstration of the hazards associated with high voltage electricity. Presentation illustrates electrical arc flash, electrical faults, and downed power lines.
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Volvo are now using scientific findings about the African Locust to improve road safety for pedestrians. Volvos aim is to be able to transpose the locusts unique characteristics onto a computer chip and then install this into the cars safety system. Something that would radically improve todays techniques.