steam train hits car leaving lot in Jim Thorpe Today, Reading and Northern steam locomotive #425 was pulling back into Jim Thorpe on the 11:00 train when a car darted in front. The driver and passenger both seem to be okay, just a little shaken. The passengers on board the train reported that they didn't even feel the train hit the car, which is a testament to the sheer power behind this 1920's steam locomotive. The locomotive was going a relatively slow speed, and sent the car flying as if it was nothing, so if you think you can beat a train through a crossing, don't even try. For those concerned about 425, she suffered a few bent grab irons and had a big tire print on her rear, but she'll be fine. Let this serve as a lesson to everyone: Look. Listen. Live.
When you don’t want to pay extra for your skateboard A skateboarder tries to board a flight of the American company Spirit Airline, however during check-in he is told that he must pay an additional $89 for his "luggage", indeed his skateboard does not fit in the jig, dissatisfied with this news, the man decides to remedy the problem by breaking his board into two pieces. He finally boards his plane, where a steward who witnessed the scene, offers him some sweets as compensation.
The new iPhone 12 is designed so you can’t fix it In this video, two new iPhone 12s are disassembled, without brand new, and the board is changed from one to the other, to see how they react to the change. That's where all kinds of mistakes and screw-ups begin.