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I FIND THIS NEWS TO BE SHOCKING AND UNEXPECTED.

Exactly! Science at work, unraveling the mysteries of the universe.

You see, water doesn't like boats. When you put the boat in the water, the water tries to push it away. Away is usually sticking up into the air, except when there's water on every side, then away tends to be as far into the sea floor as possible. Since humans are already something like 60% water, it welcomes you

What about the people whose birthday is december 30th?

If you put it on the right person's car, you could get some pretty hilarious headlines.

I think that it would make more sense to go to a truck stop and put it on a long-haul truck with licence plates from the other side of the country. Then at least it'll stay on the roads, I think they would notice if it suddenly started to follow train tracks.

Thanks for clarifying, I got that wrong as well.

Coming up, the Saskatoon PD gets sued for breaking DMCA.

My original thought was that the carpet had been pumped full of resin and the chair was attached to it somehow, but at least I was on the right track. Really neat trick though.

There's actually a full length book where the second half takes place in the time it takes a bullet to pass through the main character's brain, but I can't for the life of me remember the title.

Nah, she was just looking at pictures.

top right: Stark Industries sent advisor Obadiah Stane to brief the president on the weapons systems used in the raid.

Based on the article, I have a title correction:

Now miniaturize the technology and use it to project stereoscopic images into VR headsets. That would really be something!

Analogy time!

The site doesn't mention a price, but I'd be willing to bet that its "an arm, a leg, and your pride."

I think the word you were looking for was donor.

can we go back to the part where he JUMPED OFF A CLIFF?

It also hits each block with a beam of light right when it gets enters the sorter. (2:06) I think that's how it tells the color, and then I'd guess it stores that data internally.