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I Wasted 13,000 Bucks On A Stolen iPhone

 I Wasted 13,000 Bucks On A Stolen iPhone  By Noli Ano | Submitted On July 07, 2018  Suggest Article Comments Print ArticleShare this article on FacebookShare this article on TwitterShare this article on LinkedinShare this article on DeliciousShare this article on DiggShare this article on RedditShare this article on PinterestExpert Author Noli Ano  Purchasing a spic and span iPhone these days can be costly and expensive for a great many people. In case you're not on the A Class and fundamentally purchasing a spic and span iPhone implies an opening in your pocket then the most ideal choice is search for a second hand iPhone unit.  The idea of purchasing a second hand iPhone is prudent and useful.  We need, be that as it may, to check if the iPhone is taken prior to giving out our well deserved cash to the recycled telephone vender. A great deal of iPhones are being sold online on locales, for example, Olx.ph and purchasing on the web makes the threat of tolerating a taken iPhone in

Deadpool 3 Teaser Ryan Reynolds Video Breakdown - Marvel Phase 4 Easter Eggs

Oh helloi know right Welcome back everyone it's charlie thisis going to be my new deadpool 3 video ryan reynolds just dropped a new teaserto celebrate the anniversary of the leak of the original deadpool test footagefrom way back in comic con 2014 just because we had comic con this pastweek so there's a whole bunch of easter eggs he was talking about deadpool 3again recently so we'll break it all downif you're new to the channel be sure to subscribe to get all the videos we'll doa new amazon giveaway all you have to do to enteris be a subscriber and let me know what you want them to do with deadpool 3at marvel studios when he posted this he also dropped a funny joke about whydeadpool 3 is taking so long because he'sso busy trying to solve the mystery of the leak even thoughit's not really that big of a mystery, If you don't watch a lot of true crimetelevision it's just that he dropped this deadpool teaser that's donein the parody style of unso

How to Defeat Wolverine with Science

This is how you could defeat Wolverine with science. There are many practically indestructible characters in pop culture, from the Incredible Hulk to Deadpool to Superman and to, of course, Wolverine. And Wolverine in particular is an interesting case because half the reason he is so hard to destroy is straight up science. The adamantium grafted onto his bones, which means if you had to, science would also be the best way to defeat him. (energetic music) Found you. Let's set up a hypothetical scenario. Say we are some kind of, ooh, super villain and we want to defeat Wolverine. I don't know, maybe we fundamentally disagree with how veiny he is in all the movies. If we tracked or lured Wolverine to some location, I see four main advantages of his that we would have to contend with. First of all, he's very fast, he's very strong, he's very durable(metallic impacts) and he's very sharp. Cool, thanks. Nearly every step within t

How Captain Marvel Survives in Space

This episode of Because Science is sponsored by Captive State. This is how Captain Marvel survives space. Even in the most extreme environments earth has to offer you can find life. Life under constraint is simple but these so-called extremophiles survive and thrive. For example, here in the Atacama Desert a place so desolate that NASA uses it as a stand-in for Mars you can find cyanobacteria here photosynthesizing and dividing and doing whatever else they do. Deep below the ocean's surface you can find the extremophilic archaea Pyrococcus surviving and thriving under pressure pushing down on them equivalent to that at the very bottom of the Mariana Trench. (water bubbling) As far as we know though there are no what I call cosmophiles organisms specifically adapted to survive and thrive in space. So what would it take to turn one of the most extreme environments that we know of into your playground? This thought experiment comes to us from Captain Marvel. In the comics and the f

How Dune's Sandworms Swim

This episode of Because Science is sponsored by Captive State. How do Dune's Giant Sandworms swim? If I asked you to think about how animals move, you'd probably relexively think of animals galloping across the plains or flying above your head, or gliding underneath the waves. We almost never think about the animals currently moving beneath our feet, and I think that's why the so-called sandworms of pop culture capture our imaginations so much. They are so beyond our experiences. How would they look? How would they move? How would a Giant Sandworm swim? (upbeat electronic music) Oh, we should go, nonrhythmyically though. You can find sandworms everywhere in pop culture, from Beetlejuice, and of course, Tremors, to Final Fantasy and Mass Effect. But the sandworms from the Sci-Fi masterpiece Dune have to be the most famous. Frank Herbert's creations are giant earthworm-like creatures with tremendous moss lined with a stadium of crystalline teeth. Genomically, these wor

Can Spider-Man Stop a Train?

Could spider-man really stop a train Spider-man is a pretty useful guy to just have hanging around as the ever vigilant protector of his city He fights crime with synthesized silken super-strength He can stop supervillains and their henchmen sure, but can he stop a train? Today's thought experiment comes to us from the much loved and many memes spider-man 2 in it Peter Parker stops a train full of people with nothing more than multiple strands of spider silk and one heck of a grip spider silk is Spectacularly strong in real life and you've been asking me to look into this scene for years. So get out your Spidey calculators It's finally time for some spider mass hit first if we are taking a purely theoretical approach here We need to define what stopping a train really means Right on time. Ooh, that's the into the spider versus Oscar. Oh If you're gonna be stopping a train we're gonna be doing physical work on that train Which can also be considered a change i

Would Throwing Bowser Rip Mario's Arms Off?

Would throwing Bowser rip Mario's arms off? Dear nerds, please watch the following video so I don't have to be the only one thinking about ripping Mario's arms off. Yours truly, KH. (8-bit beeping) Yahoo! The ongoing battle between Mario and Bowser is one of gaming's most legendary rivalries. As a player, you've faced Bowser in dungeons, on airships, even on the dang moon. And in one of the best games of all time, you have to fight Bowser on a stage surrounded by bombs, and Mario has to defeat Bowser by grabbing the giant turtle by his tail and flinging into his own traps. But would that rip Mario's arms off? Oh yes. I'm of course talking about the final fights in the classic video game Super Mario 64, where our plucky plumber is tasked with grabbing Bowser by the tail, swinging him in a circle to build up speed, and then throwing the giant turtle creature into enormous landmines that the reptilian placed himself. Anyway, Bowser is a titanic turtle. How s