A now infamous incident has spawned a new unit of measure. Some explanation is necessary.
As some of you know, it was I who introduced LooseCannon to Maiden while we were still in High School. One time, early on, we were driving from his house to mine via the 102 (our version of the Interstate or Autobahn). As I was getting on the On Ramp, I happened to insert one of my mixed Maiden CDs. The first song was the standard album version of Fear of the Dark. By the time the song ended, we were pulling off the highway.
This was no small feat. The song’s duration was 7:12, and the journey from on-ramp to off-ramp is about 16 kilometres. This gave us an average speed of 130 km/h in an area where the limit is 110 and most people go about 100. To make things worse, due to the intensity of the guitar solo, I remember the car climbing up to at least 160 km/h at more than one point.
It was completely unintentional. The song was just so intense that we both didn’t realise how recklessly stupid we were being (and we were both 17 at the time….may have had something to do with it).
But now, any trip LooseCannon and I have since taken has been measured in “Fear of the Darks”
One Fear of the Dark is thus defined as: The distance able to be travelled in 7 min, 13 sec. The size of one Fear of the Dark, of course, varies depending on the terrain and method of transportation.
When hiking in the woods, for example, one Fear of the Dark might be as small as 1km. When flying on the Concord, a Fear of the Dark is hundreds of kms.
So from now on, measure all journies in Fear of the Darks.
As some of you know, it was I who introduced LooseCannon to Maiden while we were still in High School. One time, early on, we were driving from his house to mine via the 102 (our version of the Interstate or Autobahn). As I was getting on the On Ramp, I happened to insert one of my mixed Maiden CDs. The first song was the standard album version of Fear of the Dark. By the time the song ended, we were pulling off the highway.
This was no small feat. The song’s duration was 7:12, and the journey from on-ramp to off-ramp is about 16 kilometres. This gave us an average speed of 130 km/h in an area where the limit is 110 and most people go about 100. To make things worse, due to the intensity of the guitar solo, I remember the car climbing up to at least 160 km/h at more than one point.
It was completely unintentional. The song was just so intense that we both didn’t realise how recklessly stupid we were being (and we were both 17 at the time….may have had something to do with it).
But now, any trip LooseCannon and I have since taken has been measured in “Fear of the Darks”
One Fear of the Dark is thus defined as: The distance able to be travelled in 7 min, 13 sec. The size of one Fear of the Dark, of course, varies depending on the terrain and method of transportation.
When hiking in the woods, for example, one Fear of the Dark might be as small as 1km. When flying on the Concord, a Fear of the Dark is hundreds of kms.
So from now on, measure all journies in Fear of the Darks.