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Monday, October 15, 2012

FELIX BAUMGARTNER MADE SUPERSONIC WORLD RECORD




Before the live coverage of the daredevil fall, I was watching a documentary on CNN about the first Egyptian to climb Mount Everest, suddenly the live coverage came on and there he was up in the sky with balloon to a height far away from the Earth and guided by his project crew from New Mexico.
Before his free fall to the earth, I was watching the determination of an Egyptian who embarked to climb Mount Everest and did something any of his countrymen have never done before but here was another outrageous record breaking coverage of another man trying to do what any other man had not done before.
Austrian daredevil Felix Baumgartner jumps from more than 24 miles above Earth, breaking the speed of sound before he releases his parachute. The 43-year-old broke the record for the highest jump set by Joe Kittinger at 19.5 miles in 1960. Joe Kittinger was part of men in charge of this particular project.

Lesson: don’t let other put you down but believe in yourself and your dream even if is the least thing people believe.




     "The only way to define your limits is by going beyond them." - Arthur Clarke

     d'prince

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