On Sunday, May 4th, 2003, Dan Knights jumped tandem (with an instructor) from 12,000 feet. This gave him only 30-40 seconds of freefall before they had to open the chute, which would be plenty of time for him under normal circumstances, but it's a different story when you're hurtling toward the earth at 130 miles per hour (209 Km per hour)! Dan drilled a hole in one of the corner pieces, and tied the cube to my wrist in case he couldn't hold on to it. He even trained a few times by leaning out of a car at 80 MPH on the highway. This was his first time jumping, but he said he really was more worried about whether or not he could solve it then the skydiving part. VH1 paid for him to jump, and they had a second camera-man diving next to him filming the whole thing. In the end, it took Dan about 32 seconds to solve it. Don't try this at home kids.