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It's Easy to Charge a Phone on Train Tracks
March 5th, 2016 3:10 PMIn a classic "don't try this at home maneuver," these kids have figured out how to charge a phone using the voltage running through a typical set of railroad tracks.
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March 5th, 2016 2:00 PMThis memorable scene from the sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia shows the character Dennis Reynolds at his absolute worst.
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March 5th, 2016 12:00 PM11 year-old Taylor Crozier scored the legendary shot at the opening of the Woods-designed Bluejack National course.
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Well, That's Enough Internet for Today
We could all use a break from the Internet every once awhile.
It's Easy to Charge a Phone on Train Tracks
In a classic "don't try this at home maneuver," these kids have figured out how to charge a phone using the voltage running through a typical set of railroad tracks.
"Because of the Implication"
This memorable scene from the sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia shows the character Dennis Reynolds at his absolute worst.
Kid Gets Hole-in-One in Front of Tiger Woods
11 year-old Taylor Crozier scored the legendary shot at the opening of the Woods-designed Bluejack National course.