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    Quote Originally Posted by enio View Post
    Even though this is a rescue situation, I still laugh when I see it. The injured party is a 74 year old woman. Moral - be extra careful when hiking in the Arizona desert....
    Other reports said she became nauseous from the spinning and had a head injury from her original fall. I would think the centrifugal force of that spin would send blood rushing to her head and feet! Not good. She ended up okay though.

    This has happened before. You'd think they'd have designed a system that could detect the spinning and automatically adjust wind vanes to stabilize the basket.

    Camelback Mountain is a much more interesting hike BTW. The terrain is much more varied.

    Fun fact: Piestewa Peak used to be called Squaw Peak until they learned that "squaw" meant female genitalia.

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    If Crowdfunding Sites Were Honest | Honest Ads
    {Kickstarter, GoFundMe, Indiegogo Parody}

    What would happen if crowdfunding sites like Kickstarter, GoFundMe, Indiegogo and others were actually honest? They probably wouldn't raise any funds at all.

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    Here's more than you would ever think knowable about snowflakes. I just love the process of revelation. It's what the human mind is here to do.


    The Guy Who Figured Out How Snowflakes Work

    Dr Ken Libbrecht is the world expert on snowflakes, designer of custom snowflakes, snowflake consultant for the movie Frozen - his photos appear on postage stamps all over the world....

    Thanks to Dr Ken Libbrecht for showing us how to grow designer snowflakes. Obviously, this video would not have been possible without his help and his expertise....

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    DIGGING A SECRET TUNNEL Part 6

    I want to suggest Colin build a submarine but he'd probably drown then I'd feel all guilty and triumphant.


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    Taking Pictures of Strangers, Putting It on a Poster & Asking for an Autograph

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    Total duration 56 minutes:


    Best of Ross 2021

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    Secretly Putting Golf Ball Ejector in Holes at Mini Golf Course

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    Eminem Responds To Rudy Giuliani
    Whew, ball is back in Giuliani's court.

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    Gathering a Crowd to Convince Roofers Not to Jump

    Pothole golf. I love it.

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    Another example of revelation from history.


    Claude Chappe and the Napoleon Telegraph
    The development of technology for speedy long-distance communication dates back to antiquity, and reached its pre-electronic peak in the telegraph before Samuel Morse’s telegraph. Before wires crossed the world, Napoleonic France could send a message from Paris to Lille, a distance of some 250 kilometers, in ten minutes....
    The invention of the telescope greatly accelerated communication.

    How long would it have taken to transmit this video over such a network?


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    Abandoned 1940's Caboose Found Deep In The Woods.
    It’s been here for over 30 years!

    What an amazing find! Deep in the woods this 1940’s CP Rail Caboose sits abandoned and is in great shape for its age. The owner of this large wooded property passed away in 2004. There are reports his ashes are scattered on the property as this was his favourite place to be. He really enjoyed his caboose and property. The caboose was a birthday gift from his children at a cost of $20,000. They had the tracks installed and they hired 2 large cranes to pick up the caboose and set it in its place in the 1980’s. They must have cleared trees to get the caboose in this spot. It’s even on a hill so it’s just amazing on how they got it here. Now over 30 years later the forest has grown over and it’s very hidden in the woods. Removing this caboose would be costly and a lot of trees would have to be clear out and a roadway would need to be built.

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    Elliot being a very polite jerk.


    Obviously Counting Cards at a Casino

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    DIGGING A SECRET TUNNEL Part 7
    We are finally in the Da HOUSE

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    DIGGING A SECRET TUNNEL Part 8 HOUSE to SHED DONE

    OH DON'T IT LOOK GOOD

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    Total duration 1 hour, 24 minutes:

    J. R. "Bob" Dobbs and The Church of the SubGenius {2019}


    Pull the wool over your own eyes.

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    Secretly Controlling People's Golf Balls

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    Building a Bedroom Around People Sleeping on the Beach

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    Telling Starbucks Employees Not to Talk to Me Until I Have My Coffee

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    Toaster That Shoots 10ft High Prank in Hotel

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    This explains many differences between English language spelling in the UK and the US.


    The Simplified Spelling Board
    If trying to spell the English language, with its silent letters and inconsistent rules, bothers you, it also bothered Theodore Roosevelt, Andrew Carnegie and Mark Twain. In 1906 they tried to do something about it.

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    Hardly fun but worthy of posting nonetheless.


    Ku Klux Klan - The secret history of the KKK {Part 1 of 2}
    KKK: Three letters that instantly conjure images of hooded processions, public lynchings, and churches in flames. These shocking scenes continue to haunt our collective memory and summon up the darkest chapters of American history.
    From the abolition of slavery in the 19th century to the populism of the inter-war period, the civil rights struggle of the 1950s and 1960s, and the recent riots in Charlottesville, the history of the Ku Klux Klan is inseparable from that of the United States. But what do we really know about this secret society? How has it managed to perpetuate itself up to the present day? What hatreds and fears has the Klan fed on, and fueled? What kinds of resistance have civil society and democratic institutions offered? And what does its story tell us about America's relationship to its minorities?

    Through the secret history of the Ku Klux Klan, from its creation to the present day, this film will explore more than a century of racial segregation and racism, bringing together numerous archive images as well as interviews with historians and witnesses who have faced the violence of the Klan.

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    Bathroom Attendant in Porta Potty!
    Are you guys on acid?
    No, they don't let us do that on the job.

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    Teddy Roosevelt was a Progressive, BTW.


    How Henry Ford Invented the Model T
    A young engineer named Henry Ford devises the plan for a gas-powered car. McKinley is assassinated and his VP Theodore Roosevelt takes office and quickly passes a series of regulations, in Season 1, Episode 8, "The New Machine."

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    Putting Black Beans in Cookies instead of Chocolate Chips for Hotel Guests

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