can he stand up there that long?

I tried a search, but nothing came up.
Am I the first to ask this?

David Blaine is going to be standing on a 9 story pole with a small standing area, so he must stand. Til tomorrow evening.

Then, he’s supposed to jump off into a bunch of cardboard boxes.

Safe?
Stupid?

Can’t tell you about the ‘standing’ part, but the ‘jumping’ should be fine, if he can still move at that point. :slight_smile: Cardboard boxes (in multiple layers) work well for breaking falls in that distance range, as they are fairly elastic in the associated range of impact speeds.

Reuters never makes links for me. :frowning:

Also at
http://abc.abcnews.go.com/primetime/specials/blaine/index.html

Safe? No.
Stupid? Yes.

He can stay awake for 35 hours easy, and even easier if he takes pills. The leap into the cardboard boxes is more problematical, but remember, he’s an “illusionist”, so I wouldn’t be surprised if there was a stuntman’s landing pad under the boxes.

I notice that whereas the Reuters article specifies that it’s an 80 foot pillar, all of Blaine’s official press releases (ABC, etc.) say it’s 100 feet high. :rolleyes:

Also, 80 feet is not that high. The Norman Keep of Kenilworth Castle, in England, is 80 feet high.

Scroll down about 1/4 of the way, to where it says “This is the Norman Keep”.
http://www.cv81pl.freeserve.co.uk/kenilworth.htm

Alternate picture.
http://www.btinternet.com/~timeref/hpl300.htm

Spoiler coming up:

[spoiler]According to the UK press, he was planning to “accidentally” mess up the crash landing and fake his own death (he said by lowering his heartbeat through meditation, though I suspect a fake doctor would be easier). After a few days of free hype, he would appear alive and well.

His agent was pretty pissed about the revelation, and said that there might be another surpise up Blaine’s sleeve - so perhaps this won’t happen after all. Or maybe the UK press were just well off, which wouldn’t be a first.[/spoiler]

35 hours? What about bowel/bladder relief?

Don’t stand within a 50 ft radius of the pole, farther if it’s windy. :eek:

I’d be more impressed if he jumped down from the top of his massive ego.

Have you ever looked down from 80 feet? I’ve repelled off of an 80-foot tower and I thought it seemed pretty damn high. Also, I used to jump off of these 35-40 foot cliffs and that was a damn long fall - definately enough to kill a person had there not been water at the bottom.

Sorry, my last post was not meant to be in defense of David Blaine, I don’t really care for the guy and I know he uses camera tricks. I just wanted to say that an 80-foot drop is nothing to scoff at and I seriously doubt he would live if he were to fall. Just wanted to clear that up.

Stuntmen actually use cardboard boxes as landing pads.

St Simeon Stylites stayed on top of his pillar for 36 years, ate the maggots pulled from his own sores for sustenance, and only came down as a corpse. Now that`s what I call entertainment!

http://www.syriauk.com/st%20simeon.htm

He’s apparantly using a catheter…

Gp

Well, getting down will be easy then - the full catheter should cushion his landing.

REMEMBER…

He’s a bloody illusionist for Christssake! Nobody is standing up an 80/100ft pole unsurported for 35 hours – just don’t ask me what is really going on – I could tell you but then I’d have to kill you.

He’s got magnet shoes!
heheh

I have the impression that he is not an illusionist. He’s like Houdini or tight-rope walkers. He’ll probably end up getting himself killed at some point.

Maybe I’ll go check it out. I’m going to be in Midtown this evening.

since the maggots were feeding from him I can’t see how this would help.

Also He might have some hidden device in his pants to help hold him up

Not if I have anything to do with it. [Packs a good strong rubber band, a paper clip and a pea-shooter into her purse and heads West toward Bryant Park]

Bring a BB gun . . . :smiley:

I suppose I should amplify on my post above (the first response) since we seem to have a skeptic. A cardboard box can’t collapse as quite as quickly as you’re moving when you hit it from that high. It’s collapse rate is such that it slows the faller down fairly rapidly but not dangerously so-very much like hitting a pad. One box won’t do it, but three or four stacked up will work pretty well …

Now, from much higher than Blaine’s talking about, the collapse of the box is a lot slower than your impact speed, and it’ll be more like landing on concrete. From 80 feet, this method will be painful but (presuming good landing technique) probably not injurious.

?!?!?

Cecil (and everyone else for that matter) considers Houdini to have been an illusionist.

Cecil’s Column

And you can see tight-rope walkers practice, they do it very near the ground. Take it from me (as an amateur presdigitator and card-sharp of many years) Mr Blain performs illusions not miracles.