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285 tons being pulled up a 6% grade
I found this so fascinating and I wouldn’t be surprised if I was the only one. It’s a slow video that’s over 13 minutes long showing a huge 285 ton anode being pulled/pushed up a 6% grade and then being … Continue reading
Wheat Thins surprises Twitter user with crateload of Wheat Thins
When Tabitha tweeted that she ran out of Wheat Thins and her life was “officially over”, Wheat Thins surprised her with more than enough Wheat Thins to make up for it. It’s all part of a surprise mission to prank … Continue reading
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How GM paid back government bailout money so quickly
Reason.tv explains how GM paid back their government bailout in full and ahead of schedule in just a few years. Does this surprise you at all? [via]