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April 5, 2024 2 mins
Dangerous Dave talks about an online list of thing we are glad someone figured out, like computers and albums. Plus, not all health foods are really that healthy, we explore some to watch out for.
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This. He's deeper in the denwith dangerous Day. You know, I
know, humans still having cured canceror found a way to keep frint fries
from getting soggy when you put themin a goat container. But some things
like air travel really cool when youreally really think about it. Somebody asked
the Internet, what's something that justmakes you go? Who the heck figured
this out? Some of the marvelsthat people suggested coffee. Somebody thought the

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berries taste horrible. Maybe if Iput this seed in set it on fire
for a bit, then grind itup and put it in hot water,
I can drink it. Who cameup with that? Cataloging mushrooms? Somebody
joked this one killed Fred. Thisone makes you see God for three days.
And this one kind of tastes likechicken. Record players turning micro squiggle
on vinyl into perfect reproductions of people'svoice and instruments? Is this like witchcraft?

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Other things people thought who figured thisout? Anything to do with astronomy
like massive planets, distance of stars, locations, black holes, impressive brain
power and technology. MRIs. Asa med student, I was briefly taught
these things work, and I thought, who figured this out. Computing in
general, the idea of converting physicalstimuli into code is mind blowing. Cameras,

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How is it possible that a deviceis somehow able to capture the exact
image that you point at with oneclick. Radios and wireless transmission is another
thing. They asked who figured thisout? Somebody said, the fact is
my computer, my phone, radiocan talk. It's magic. And microwave
ovens. Somebody was testing a microwaveequipment for a military thing and noticed that

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a candy bar in their pocket melted. And finally, somebody said, I
want to know who figured out afterthe MGM lion in the Wizard of Oz
roars. If you play Pink Floyd'sDark Side of the Moon, it matches
up with Wizard of Oz. Stillgot to try that one deeper in the
two. If you've been trying toeat healthier and better, you wanted to
at least start. This is foryou. Four common health foods that dietitians

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and nutrition as say there really aren'tas healthy as you think. Starting off
with granola bars. It's true there'sgranola bars with old grains, nuts,
and dried fruits, but they cancontain high amounts of sugars were fine grains,
hydrogenated oils, artificial flavorings and colors. Also the flavored yogurts. They
can behind protein low calorie option,but yogurt sections in the grocery store most

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filled with it yogurts that are loadedwith sugars, artificial sweeteners, even sometimes
candy. I'll take that one juicesbottle the store. Fruit juice usually contains
extra sugar and additives. Better tojust eat a piece of fruit. And
organic snack foods we see organic stamp, we assume that it's going to be
healthier, But cookies, chips,and other snacks labeled organic often have just
as much sugar, unhealthy fats,and calories as non organic ones. So

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are these snacks free range? Tome again for another episode of Deeper in
the Den with Dangerous daved like Dear
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