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  2. Mobile phone accessories - Wikipedia

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    Mobile phone chargers have gone through a diverse evolution that has included cradles, plug-in cords and obscure connectors. However, devices built between 2010 and 2020 generally use micro-USB connectors, while newer devices tend to use USB-C.

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    A 15th-century astrologer from China made it into space on a throne powered by 47 bamboo rockets. Busted The combined heat from all 47 gunpowder-powered bamboo rockets caused them to explode, nearly destroying the throne and doing significant damage to the stand-in astrologer (Buster) before it ever got off the ground. A throne powered by 47 ...

  4. List of MythBusters episodes - Wikipedia

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    Will using a cell phone near a gas pump cause an explosion? (Revisit of: Cell Phone Destruction) Can being painted with gold paint actually be deadly? (Revisit of: Goldfinger) Can leaving a can of aerosol spray or cola inside a hot car cause it to explode? Can an inflatable brassiere explode inside of an airplane as it climbs in altitude?

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    Bamboo Cheese and Charcuterie Cutting Board Anyone who loves to entertain will be vying for this gift. It stores as a compact wedge and opens to an 18" round board for holding all your favorite ...

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    KitchenAid Deluxe 4.5 Quart Tilt-Head Stand Mixer, $259 (was $359) Beautiful 10 inch Ceramic Non-Stick Fry Pan , $12 (was $20) Keurig K-Slim + ICED Single-Serve Coffee Maker , $80 (was $130)

  7. Bamboo - Wikipedia

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    Bamboo, like wood, is a natural composite material with a high strength-to-weight ratio useful for structures. [19] Bamboo's strength-to-weight ratio is similar to timber, and its strength is generally similar to a strong softwood or hardwood timber. [20] [21] Some bamboo species have displayed remarkable strength under test conditions.