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So according to that, the company’s address (both physical and mailing) is of 3739 E Sandstone Way, Washington, UT, 84780-1952.

(from maps.app.goo.gl/q48YJf3XndfY5Ges8)
…yeah, honestly that’s about what I expected.
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I’ve actually been really impressed by some of their recent videos. I especially liked the one on jet turbine blades (www.youtube.com/watch?v=QtxVdC7pBQM), and their explanation of how displacements propagate through crystals, and how the blades are made with variations in crystal structure that limit that propagation. Yeah, they’re using clickbaity titles on it, but the content’s solid.
The Ridiculous Engineering of Jet Engines

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Looks like it happened in Chicago, last october. From what I can find, they dragged her off, shuffled her around for a few hours, then released her without charges. In December, she was one of the people that testified before congress about ICE’s abuses.
Sources: newrepublic.com/…/federal-agents-immigration-cras…, www.usatoday.com/story/news/…/87074841007/
Federal Agents Crash Into Woman’s Car, Drag Her Out by Her Legs

Dayanne Figueroa, a U.S. citizen, was held for hours before being released without charge.

The New Republic
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Leading to my favorite conspiracy theory, that his shirt choice is really a subtle viral marketing campaign. I call this theory “Tom Scott is in the pocket of Big Red Shirt”.
This is “Serendipitious Green Meteor”, taken by Prasenjeet Yadav in October, 2015. The town is Mettupalayam, in southern India. The meteor was captured entirely by accident; he’d set his camera to take 15-second exposures 10 seconds apart over the course of a night, and only afterwards discovered the meteor in one of them. The picture won an honorable mention in National Geographic’s 2016 nature photographer of the year contest.
Some more info at: https://petapixel.com/2020/04/28/this-once-in-a-lifetime-meteor-photo-was-captured-by-accident/
Photographs — Prasenjeet Yadav @prasen.yadav

Prasenjeet Yadav @prasen.yadav
“Drawing Bayesian inferences after extensive sampling, I’ve determined that it’s 99-percent certain that anyone who uses ‘woke’ as pejorative will turn out to be a fuckhead. Please don’t blame me for pointing this out—it’s just science.” — Mike Godwin
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They’re just following John Green’s policy on electricians and witches: “If you don’t know how to do something well, hire someone who does. My policy is that I don’t change the wiring in my own house, and I don’t hex my own enemies.” (www.youtube.com/shorts/mxdwS3f209E)
My policy for electricians and witches

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