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Man Suffers a Seizure During a Skydive
March 2nd, 2015 4:00 PMDuring part of a skydiving program, YouTuber Nomadic Adrenaline has a seizure at 9,000 feet in the air before being rescued by a diving partner wearing a GoPro camera.
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March 2nd, 2015 3:00 PMThis young gamer's triumphant Call of Duty triple-kill celebration has become a staple audio clip used in montage parodies on YouTube.
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World's Simplest Electric Train: Part II
March 2nd, 2015 1:28 PMIn this follow-up demonstration of the world's simplest magnet-powered electric train, the battery carriage can travel not only through the coil, but above the copper wire.
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Sometimes you just can't have enough image compression artifacts.
"Oh Baby, a Triple!"
This young gamer's triumphant Call of Duty triple-kill celebration has become a staple audio clip used in montage parodies on YouTube.
World's Simplest Electric Train: Part II
In this follow-up demonstration of the world's simplest magnet-powered electric train, the battery carriage can travel not only through the coil, but above the copper wire.