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If you are going to lock threads, would it be too much trouble to indicate as to why it was done so I could avoid that happening in the future, that would really be uber, just locking the thread because you can, with no reason, tos email, nothing, makes you look a little arrogant.

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I'm not sure what thread you're getting at but I lock threads when i am done with them to indicate i no longer need information or more bluntly, I read every single post in here during beta testing and I don't want to read this one again tomorrow.

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FWIW, I actually got a blackout pushing a Pak36 across horizontal off-road terrain once.

No, I didn't capture it, although I think I probably did a somewhat immature .report when getting it.

Looking at Randazzo's footage it looked very similar to what I experienced.

The Pak36 isn't THAT fast...

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FWIW, I actually got a blackout pushing a Pak36 across horizontal off-road terrain once.

No, I didn't capture it, although I think I probably did a somewhat immature .report when getting it.

Looking at Randazzo's footage it looked very similar to what I experienced.

The Pak36 isn't THAT fast...

Yeah it's not exactly a speed thing it is a physics thing. The way we model blood oxygen and force means that violent ****s to your inertial actually affect your body. Throw in some weird movement harmonics or some inertial bugs you can get strange results. I'm not a physicist ya know?

Reports on this are great. Thanks.

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