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These sparks switch between surface and vapor phase combustion and accordingly between orange (black body) and green (element specific) emission. [4] The color-change is based on the medium-ranged boiling point of erbium, which burns only partly in the vapor phase. Color-changing sparks from erbium powder with golden and green spark phases.
Honey, a popular browser extension owned by PayPal, is the target of one YouTuber's investigation that was widely shared over the weekend—over 6 million views in just two days. The 23-minute ...
Billy McFarland and Ja Rule at the 2016 Web Summit An aircraft featuring Fyre Festival branding, used to transport attendees to the festival.. The festival was organized by Billy McFarland and Ja Rule, [2] to promote the Fyre music booking app. [1] Ja Rule had come to know McFarland through regular visits to events McFarland hosted at his previous venture, Magnises.
Friends David "Heavy D" Sparks and David "Diesel Dave" Kiley started a fix-it shop for all types of vehicles and brought in two other men as shop helpers. [3] They posted various videos on YouTube, one of which led to an appearance on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno. Subsequently the Discovery Channel contacted the Diesel Brothers. [4]
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In a 2021 parody interview that went viral on YouTube and Twitter, Bates played the fictional flight attendant Alfredo Rivera. [4] The video's release followed a real incident on a Frontier Airlines flight and was misunderstood by journalist Piers Morgan as authentic, prompting Morgan to tweet "This is utterly fantastic.