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Richard Hammond
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Top Gear presenter in a critical condition after a crash whilst filming a segment for the show
Hope hes okay
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorks hire/5365676.stm
Hope hes okay
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorks hire/5365676.stm
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Two threads running at the same time about the same thing, but more importantly it seems he has loads of well wishers.
Two threads running at the same time about the same thing, but more importantly it seems he has loads of well wishers.
Interesting cross-section of opinion. I personally like Hammond and �Top Gear� enormously, and wish him a full and speedy recovery.
I agree the programme�s become a bit "Cecil B de Mille" in recent years, but I like the fact that it�s opinionated, but not didactic � thereby not presupposing a wishy-washy, consensual audience. And Richard plays his full part in this. Hammond is obviously an extremely experienced driver, but I feel in attempting stunts like this, one would need to be vastly experienced at travelling at very high speeds, (when things become psychological and margins of error decrease exponentially, requiring extreme skill, as well as courage and simple joi de vivre) - possibly more so than the RH?.
Anyway, as I said, get well soon Hamster.
I agree the programme�s become a bit "Cecil B de Mille" in recent years, but I like the fact that it�s opinionated, but not didactic � thereby not presupposing a wishy-washy, consensual audience. And Richard plays his full part in this. Hammond is obviously an extremely experienced driver, but I feel in attempting stunts like this, one would need to be vastly experienced at travelling at very high speeds, (when things become psychological and margins of error decrease exponentially, requiring extreme skill, as well as courage and simple joi de vivre) - possibly more so than the RH?.
Anyway, as I said, get well soon Hamster.