23 1 / 2012

sailorgallifrey:

theseabadger:

vondell-swain:

grooseshair:

lawfulawful:

adolf-hipster:

hello
h…

hi

hi I’m sherlock holmes and you’re watching disney channel

hahahahaha

My laugh startled the cat



I’m in a library right now it’s really not even proper how hard I am trying to not disturb everyone with my laughter omg this is fantastic

sailorgallifrey:

theseabadger:

vondell-swain:

grooseshair:

lawfulawful:

adolf-hipster:

hello

h…

hi

hi I’m sherlock holmes and you’re watching disney channel

hahahahaha

My laugh startled the cat

I’m in a library right now it’s really not even proper how hard I am trying to not disturb everyone with my laughter omg this is fantastic

(Source: jenlaws)

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23 1 / 2012

Yo, ho, haul together,
hoist the torrents high.
Heave ho,
live streamers and bloggers,
never shall we die.

This is beautiful. And tragic.

(Source: teacosy-magician, via cosmostrekker)

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23 1 / 2012

avatarextras:

askzuko:

askflappie:

sluttysharks:

epic4chan:

DEAR WORLD, Internet service providers will begin spying on you!
This is not just the USA, this is also Europe, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and more.
ACTA is another attempt by Hollywood and others to end privacy and freedom to protect their profits.
These well done videos provide an overview:
Video 1
Video 2
We got to stop this!
Poland is planning protests.
Europe, contact your representatives.
UK, sign this petition.
USA, reblog this post. Make new posts. Join the EFF. Stay involved.
They won’t give up, and neither will we.

I’m going to keep spamming ACTA posts. It’s just so important. I can’t even…

((sorry to post something offtopic here, especially since I haven’t been doing answers in a while, but I consider this to be important and hope you will both help spread information and act against acta)

OOC: sorry bout this, but i want to spread the word about this, especially my followers

yeaaah ive been meaning to post stuff like this here so
reboggle this around k?

avatarextras:

askzuko:

askflappie:

sluttysharks:

epic4chan:

DEAR WORLD, Internet service providers will begin spying on you!

This is not just the USA, this is also Europe, UK, Canada, Japan, Australia, New Zealand, and more.

ACTA is another attempt by Hollywood and others to end privacy and freedom to protect their profits.

These well done videos provide an overview:

We got to stop this!

Poland is planning protests.

Europe, contact your representatives.

UK, sign this petition.

USA, reblog this post. Make new posts. Join the EFF. Stay involved.

They won’t give up, and neither will we.

I’m going to keep spamming ACTA posts. It’s just so important. I can’t even…

((sorry to post something offtopic here, especially since I haven’t been doing answers in a while, but I consider this to be important and hope you will both help spread information and act against acta)

OOC: sorry bout this, but i want to spread the word about this, especially my followers

yeaaah ive been meaning to post stuff like this here so

reboggle this around k?

(via harbek)

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23 1 / 2012

penworthy:

i-wear-a-squidhat-now:

myheartinhiding:

luci-is-my-homeboy:

cobbledstories:

“Richard Brook” reviews The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes on Amazon. Um. That’s mildly terrifying.



Look at the fucking date! 

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME HFQOIAVB PU;Q’AN 

OH MY GOD

HOLY CRAP

penworthy:

i-wear-a-squidhat-now:

myheartinhiding:

luci-is-my-homeboy:

cobbledstories:

“Richard Brook” reviews The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes on Amazon. Um. That’s mildly terrifying.

Look at the fucking date! 

ARE YOU FUCKING KIDDING ME HFQOIAVB PU;Q’AN 

OH MY GOD

HOLY CRAP

(via cosmostrekker)

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23 1 / 2012

marielikestodraw:

That puts a WHOLE NEW LIGHT on the whole thing.

Hence why I’ve felt a bit ORLY about this project, it’s too close and too obvious.

And no, I have no anti American feelings, it has nothing to do with the show BEING American, it has to do with blatant plagiarism even if the…

Yeah, MTE. I had suspicions about this from the word go.

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23 1 / 2012

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THE GORRAM WEAVERS FOLLOWED US!

THEY’LL SOW OUR SKIN TOGETHER. o_o

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22 1 / 2012

abitnotgoodyeah:

Well I didn’t have to… I did.

You are fantastic.

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22 1 / 2012

cosmostrekker:

waldbraut:

fuckyeah-nerdery:

concludes:

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urdchama:

e1n:

ihaventeateninthreehours:

geniusbee:

nekoconsulting:

lilywinterwood:

digitalhoarder:

BECAUSE I HAVE NO LIFE AND THIS IS REALLY BOTHERING ME…

The prevailing theory on Tumblr on how Sherlock survived the fall was that he managed to land in a laundry truck.

Benedict Cumberbatch is 1.84 meters tall and by using his body you can measure how far from the building he would have had to jump to make it into the truck. Roughly 7.32 meters.

Sherlock is standing on the Pathological Department of St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Google Street View shows what appears to be Routemaster double-decker buses which are 4.38 meters tall. The building therefore is roughly 14.6 meters. 

You can use Pythagoras’ theorem to calculate the distance which is 16.33 meters. FYI: The World Record for men’s long jump is 8.95 meters and that was done with a running start. Sherlock flopped over the edge with no horizontal directional speed. I don’t think it’s possible for the laundry truck theory. 

EDIT: how much time he had to “steer” towards the truck while falling.

Time = √ 2(height)/gravity
Time = √ 2(14.6m)/9.8 m/s²
Time = √ 29.2m/9.8 m/s²
Time = √ 2.98 m/s²
Time = 1.73 seconds

Sherlock was falling for 1.73 seconds.

Question: Can you jump off a 14.6 meter building and land in a truck full of laundry 7.23 meters away in 1.73 seconds?

HOLY SHIT MATH AND PHYSICS

THIS IS LEGIT BECAUSE THEY USED MATHEMATICS

YOUR ARGUMENT IS INVALID

I am so bad at math but I appreciate it. This is QUALITY and jeez even visual aids YES THIS IS HOW I SHOULD HAVE LEARNED GEOMETRY 

Sorry to burst everyone’s bubble but this is not quite right.

People don’t fall in straight lines, they fall in parabolas. So Pythagoras has nothing to do with this. What we need is projectile motion physics.

The dark red is the path he would actually take.

So using these figures it still takes 1.73 seconds to fall vertically 14.6m with an acceleration of 9.8 ms-1. 

But travelling horizontally there is no acceleration or deceleration. To travel the 7.32m to the truck Sherlock would only have to take off from the roof at 4.23 ms-1. (Because of air resistance he may have fallen slower and taken a longer time therefore this number may be even lower). Average human walking speed is between 4 to 6 ms-1 (I couldn’t find an exact number) so for Sherlock to have reached the truck in that time he would only have to step off. By falling the way he did it looks like he didn’t push off but there is actually a lot more horizontal velocity than if he had just stepped so he could actually reach the truck.

Also this explains why Sherlock chose such a tall building. If the height wasn’t as large he couldn’t have made it that distance to the truck.

tl;dr: Sherlock could have made it to the truck without any particular effort. The truck theory is still viable.

I’m going to regret jumping on this, but the Parabola theory above is the correct one.  You don’t fall in a straight line like what the original theory said. 

That said, in order to make 7.32m of horizontal displacement, you need 4.23m/s of horizontal speed, which is NOT walking speed.  According to Wikipedia (on Walking), average human walking speed is 3.1mph, or 1.4m/s.  4.23m/s amounts to about 9.5mph, which is a running speed.  If you don’t believe me, get on a treadmill and set the “speed” to 9.5.  I guarantee you’ll be running like hell.

Taking into account air resistance and all that shit, I’d imagine he’d be pretty lucky to be able to land on the truck.  But even if he was that lucky, landing on the back of that truck will really break some shit.  There has to be a more elegant solution to this, although it was really really suspicious that the truck just drove by after a person jumped off the building and landed next to it.

I’m more intrigued by this:

The truck went missing in one scene. Then it reappeared and drove away, but in the following cut, the truck was back to where it was when it first started.

Maybe it was just badly edited.  But maybe…

Now THIS is some CSI shit I can actually follow and care about! XD ::makes popcorn::

holy god somewhere my physics and maths teachers are simultaneously crying and drowning their sorrows

Clearly the only thing we have to do now is test the hypothesis by sending it to Mythbusters.

And then afterwards they can blow the laundry truck up. FOR SCIENCE!

I think e1n hit it on the head about the truck disappearing and reappearing. They probably filmed Sherlock’s jump first, then Watson’s reaction later and in between it, the truck was simply moved because it wasn’t needed anymore. It’s a fairly common production error, I believe.

And anyone who thinks a person falls straight down has clearly not watch enough action movies. Lethal Weapon 2, there’s a scene where Mel Gibson’s and Joe Pesci’s characters go flying out of a hotel window and land in a pool several stories below. If they had fallen straight down, they would have landed on the concrete around the pool.

I need to watch Sherlock.

I love it when discussions like this happen on tumblr xD

This is actually the greatest thing.

My mind: *asplode*
MATHS? ON TUMBLR? WHOA. I can’t keep up. 

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22 1 / 2012

cosmostrekker:

oscarstardis:

deareje:

Sherlock Uncovered

Gatiss’ trolling skills don’t just end at the fandom

he trolls the flipping actors

Not so much trolling he did there, as be excruciatingly adorable and perfect. :3

GATISS YOU TROLL. <3

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21 1 / 2012

cosmostrekker:

So

I kind of love Sherlock.

I love it for the clever plot-lines, witty dialogue, immense mystery, brilliant acting, amazing scores, compelling humor, subtle yet brilliant homage to the canon, unique modern transformation, and chilling depth in both the characters and ideals it strives to…

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