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Duracell PowerCheck: A genius idea which didn't last long
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1974: WITKAR - Amsterdam's transport revolution? | BBC Archive
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This weird metal is insanely bouncy
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Why is Older NASA Launch Film Footage Still the Best?
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Yes. But they are explaining why it is much more important for rockets compared to regular movies.
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Why is Older NASA Launch Film Footage Still the Best?
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How Did The Vulcan Rocket Survive This Booster Failure?
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Yes. But they are explaining why it is much more important for rockets compared to regular movies.