You know this is fake... right?
LINK
You know this is fake... right?
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Dave"Opinions are like
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I smell a Mythbusters episode!
I'm all too familiar with snopes...it talks about claims and emails but it doesn't directly address the videos of people popping popcorn with cell phones (the videos)...or I was just too lazy to read far enough down to catch that. If it's a fake I would be interested in knowing how they did that!
So yeah! Let's do our own mythbusters...collaboratively or independently, and we can share results (or lack there of).
I don't know if you read all the way to the bottom of the Snopes link, but it says the video's were:
So it was a marketing gimmick by a Bluetooth headset provider, click on the Cardo link...... therefore it was done with "special effects"...In June 2008 the joke was expanded to include a trio of videos depicting people purportedly using cell phones to pop popcorn, all of them part of a marketing scheme launched by Cardo Systems, Inc. (a provider of Bluetooth Headset solutions)
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Dave"Opinions are like
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Ahhh! Those sneaky basta... marketers! So much for using it as a survival tool if my plane crashes...I figured as long as I carried bottled water, popcorn, and could round up a couple cell phones I'd be able to survive!
Heat source underneath...hmmm could be could be...
My sister has a wall filled with degrees, is a dean of a college and is a member of mensa and she fell for it...then sent it to me! Dare I tell her it's not real?