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as entertaining as mythbusters may (sometimes) be, all their conclusions should be taken with a grain of salt. Just because they're unable to reproduce something doesn't mean that it's absolutely not possible. In the episode where they were testing Hollywood myths they said that climbing up a wall with suction cups

@drewthat: Magnetic stirrers rotate around a vertical axis though, not a horizontal axis which this is spinning. Also it'd be hard to get one placed under the ice while making it waterproof. Unless they made their own "ice pedestal" and there's not actually water under there. But at that point it'd be just about as

He admits that technology brings progress and then denounces technology. Good to see where he stands on that issue...

@baandoptager: It's running webOS 2.0. no you didn't.

you know those pretty colored pictures showing whimsical nebulas and beautiful gas clouds? those are photoshopped too.

@berky93: it was a joke (and a bad attempt at squeezing in a pun) :/

i don't think he has the permission to use those logos in his video. he should remove them before he has to face legal action

I don't mean to sound rude, and I'm glad she said yes.....but the dude couldn't have put some nicer clothes on?

@Platypus Man: cats can compress themselves to fit under doors...what if it was a cat burglar?

@wjbean: yeah but it still contains the words "sucking" and "dick"

@Curves: For better results replace the detergent with gasoline/alcohol, add a rag, light it on fire, and toss it.

@eliavictor: NASA isn't the one developing this, and even if they were I'm sure the people who are stuck floating around in nothingness for months/years would appreciate a little treat every once in a while.

@pixelsnader: if by 45 minutes after it happened you mean 6 hours before it happens

apparently you can call him a communist and compare him to hitler on national television, but you can't call him a p**k via email.

@bobbobato: the problem isn't that one of these sites could guess your password. it's that when you sign up they store your password and basic info and can then try the password that you straight up gave them on multiple (most likely more important) websites

@chefgon: did you neglect to hash the passwords from the start because you didn't know about security? or just didn't care?

@CAPSLOCK44: these shots are from the recently released webOS 2.0 sdk, which is only available in emulator form right now.

@geolemon: Temper tantrum aside, when you said "when palm goes out of business" it seemed like you didn't know they'd already gone out of business and been bought by HP. Had you said something like "when palm gets dissolved" then it would've made more sense. Simple misunderstanding. Unless HP sinks, they're not