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A Sinkhole Treasure Trove

A normal sinkhole discovered in Wyoming in the 1970s turned out to be chock-full of ancient treasures. The sinkhole was discovered at the base of the Big Horn Mountains in northern Wyoming and dubbed The Natural Trap Cave. Before the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) placed a grill over the top of the cave to protect the public, scientists rappeled to the bottom of the naturally cold environs to find several well-preserved remains of animals who plunged to their deaths from 12,000 to 23,000 years ago. Hosts Joe Bereta and Steve Zaragoza delve deeper into this story in this edition of SourceFed.

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Mighty Mite Fastest On Planet

The sesame-sized mite has zipped past the cheetah and the Australian tiger beetle as the fastest animal on the planet. The humble mite can rip through the deserts of Southern California at the amazing speed of 322 body lengths per second, or 1,200 miles per hour. SourceFed’s Joe Bereta and Steve Zaragoza fill in the details.

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The Party’s Over For iPod

When the state-of-the-art iPod first hit the market it was the darling of all technology gadgets. But as we all know, technology marches on. SourceFed’s Elliott Morgan and Steve Zaragoza point out that through-the-roof recent sales of the iPhone and iPad may very well send the archaic IPod to the great technology pile in the sky.

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Andy Kaufman: Dead or Alive?

Andy Kaufman, arguably one of the greatest comedians of his time, died in 1984 of lung cancer. Or did he? A lady claiming to be Kaufman’s daughter says he’s alive and well performing duties as a stay-at-home dad. “What if it’s not a prank. What if he’s still alive,” says Steve Zaragoza of “SourceFed.” “Should I be angry because he could of been making really cool shit for the past 28 years, or should I quietly applaud and revel in what could be the greatest prank/stunt of our time.” Join Zaragoza and Lee Newton as they hash out the story.

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The Presidential Succession Song

In an irreverent folk ballad that’s a cross between Barney and Call of Duty, SourceFed’s Joe Bereta and Steve Zaragoza explain how the presidential line of succession works. It’s a little morbid, but the boys are right — zombies might attack, nuclear bombs could rain down on us and the plague could simultaneously wipe out the chain of command in Washington, DC. So it’s good we’re prepared for any eventuality.

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