base689 0 #1 April 5, 2006 Granted that we jump objects for the fun of it, no matter how you can define it or call it or categorize it, and granted that the people involved have ALREADY jumped a bone fide B (with all details that "belong" to a B). I am talking about a "definite" monument that is shaped as a B, has got NONE living permanently in it, in special occasions there authorities (=military/whatsoever) that "populate" it for the celebrations, and, yes, there are also security issues with videocameras distribuited somwhow along the perimeter (not along the whole the perimeter ). And, yes, it is completely within the city limits (it has got real B's all around). Would you define such a monument as a B in BASE terms?Stay safe out there Blue Skies and Soft Walls BASE #689 - base_689AT_NO_123_SPAMyahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #2 April 5, 2006 I would call it M as monument can i jump it then Hope your doing good bro Stay safe Stefan Faber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sabre210 0 #3 April 5, 2006 would have to see it, but probably an O, or like faber says, an M. Is it square based or circular based? Can anyone come up with an object for Z? ian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #4 April 5, 2006 QuoteCan anyone come up with an object for Z? Zeungeleben, after this summer,i will ask him to laydown on a exitpoint so i can jump off him Stay safe Stefan Faber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeordieSkydiver 0 #5 April 5, 2006 QuoteQuoteCan anyone come up with an object for Z? Zeungeleben, after this summer,i will ask him to laydown on a exitpoint so i can jump off him Hey! No site naming! .Lee _______________________________ In a world full of people, only some want to fly, is that not crazy? http://www.ukskydiver.co.uk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Faber 0 #6 April 5, 2006 ooops sorry Ill ask Tom to remove my post at some point Stay safe Stefan Faber Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
flummi 0 #7 April 5, 2006 ma di che cazzo hai saltato? abraccio,flummi * Respekt - ist uns're Aufgabe (fanta4) * Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base689 0 #8 April 5, 2006 > Is it square based or circular based? PM sent. Anyway, it's a "honest" parallelepiped, square section from base to top, it could be an apartment B, only nobody lives there on a permanent basis, it is only full of art masterpieces and can be visited by humans.Stay safe out there Blue Skies and Soft Walls BASE #689 - base_689AT_NO_123_SPAMyahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base689 0 #9 April 5, 2006 > ma di che cazzo hai saltato? > Translation: what the fuck did you jump? I jumped fucking nothing myself. My mates living in your city jumped it. Fucking unbelievable. I can only tell on the phone. Call you later Those chaps have "grown up" tremendously lately, especially thanks to the efforts of BASE #1044 (and the other chap is missing only an E to complete the word).Stay safe out there Blue Skies and Soft Walls BASE #689 - base_689AT_NO_123_SPAMyahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
460 0 #10 April 5, 2006 It is a B, according to the convention developed by Phil Smith, BASE #1. I asked a similar question to Phil who explained "it's meant to be occupied or is occupied, and wind goes around it forming rotors." A smokestack is not a B because it is not meant to be occupied. It is classified as an A for Aerial. He wrote an article titled "Gimme a B, gimme an A, gimme an S, gimme an E!" in BASEline magazine that defines the acronym. It even includes ferris wheels, totem poles, and redwood trees in the classification system.Looks like a death sandwich without the bread - Steve Deadman Morrell, BASE 174 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflysoul 0 #11 April 5, 2006 That object is absolutely a B, a cool B!!! Congrats dudes!!! 3,2,1,C-YA!!! V. BASE #1075 / BMI #I-002 / PFI #042 / EGI #104 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GeordieSkydiver 0 #12 April 5, 2006 Quote He wrote an article titled "Gimme a B, gimme an A, gimme an S, gimme an E!" in BASEline magazine that defines the acronym. Any chance of a link or is it even online somewhere? .Lee _______________________________ In a world full of people, only some want to fly, is that not crazy? http://www.ukskydiver.co.uk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skypuppy 1 #13 April 6, 2006 While this particular one sounds like a B (maybe monument isn't the best English word, sounds like a museum?), most monuments would end up being A's, since most of them are tall and narrow, for example the Eiffel tower, Washington monument or Statue of Liberty, but including many smaller monuments in other smaller, lesser known locations.If some old guy can do it then obviously it can't be very extreme. Otherwise he'd already be dead. Bruce McConkey 'I thought we were gonna die, and I couldn't think of anyone Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base689 0 #14 April 6, 2006 > (maybe monument isn't the best English word, sounds like a museum?) Possibly. Read further. It was definitely built as a monument. > most monuments would end up being A's It's not an A. No way. It's a big and thick parallelepiped. If there were people living inside it would be an apartment flat. It's got square section from base to top. It's almost as wide as deep as high, more or less a cube. Not very pleasant looking, definitely man made, and, yes, once in a while there are people that go inside. probably in future they will use it again as a museum. OK, it's sort of strange, because the height of each floor it's about slightly more than 3 times the height of a normal apartment building. Well, once it was a musem, now they have removed all the statues, paintings, whatever else. Possibly in future they are planning to use it again as a musem. Of course there are security cameras (nearly) all over the perimeter, and has got proper apartment buildings nearby.Stay safe out there Blue Skies and Soft Walls BASE #689 - base_689AT_NO_123_SPAMyahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base689 0 #15 April 6, 2006 > He wrote an article titled "Gimme a B, gimme an A, gimme an S, gimme an E!" in BASEline magazine that defines the acronym Would it be possible to see that article published here? It would be WAY interesting Stay safe out there Blue Skies and Soft Walls BASE #689 - base_689AT_NO_123_SPAMyahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sabre210 0 #16 April 6, 2006 This is a bona fide B. Period. No one who saw this would argue otherwise unless they were a mentalist. In fact this is more of a B than any "B under construction" as it fits more of the recognised criteria, insomuch as it has walls and has been occupied in the past. It's also very low my friend. Looks no higher than 150ft.?????? would also like to see the gimme a B article you spoke of 460. ian Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
base689 0 #17 April 6, 2006 > It's also very low my friend. Looks no higher than 150ft.?????? No, it isn't vey low. It's 65 m - 213 ft. They SLed it for flight pattern and available landing purposes. It can be "confusing" because the floors are extremely HIGH (more than 3 times the height of a "normal" apartment B). Just look at what it is in the first floor "windows" and think at how big there can be.Stay safe out there Blue Skies and Soft Walls BASE #689 - base_689AT_NO_123_SPAMyahoo.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites