Love it!
This is good television, and good Shark media to boot.
Big kudos to Eli for a job well done - and for the cojones, too!
Although we rarely speak and although I
don't really follow what he does, the tidbits I see and read document a remarkable evolution that I cannot but applaud. In brief, he really continues to grow on me - and I must alas also add that conversely, the abject jealousy and pathetic Wadenbeissergekläffe of his serial detractors is really becoming terminally insufferable!
No no names - you know who you are!
And the bloody flipping of the Tigers?
Like I said back then,
it doesn't harm the Sharks; plus, now that it has been trivialized as everybody and his dog has started to copy it, betcha that it will be phased out sooner rather than later - the more since manhandling Sharks will lead to lousy scores on SustainableSharkDiving!
But I'm digressing as always.
Enjoy the video!
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PS - talking of which, look at this - amazing!
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11 feet long indeed.
Yup - c'mon if it's on television it must be true!
Sorry, the one in the Azores two years ago makes this one look like a teenager. Sorry (part two) the absolutes in the commentary are nauseating.
Like DaShark I WILL NOT STAND FOR ANY ELI-BASHING!
It's all a matter of perspective, understanding the optics of wide-angle lenses, and an advanced knowledge of Einstein's Very Special Theory of Relativity.
Take the formula:
mL = LE +/- Df.wal +/- BDC
Where:
m = mako
L = Length
E = Eli
Df = Distance from
wal = wide-angle lens
BDC = Barrel Distortion Calculated
- Then to make the mako 11 feet long it's only necessary that Eli is 10 1/2 feet tall.
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