BOL 1022: Load balancing in space Video

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BOL 1022: Load balancing in space
Created: 07/20/2009
Video description: On the 40th anniversary of the moon landing we sadly report on the state of the broken toilet in the International Space Station. It means astronauts have to split up which toilets they use in order to load balance. No. Seriously. Plus we touch on the Amazon 1984 ironic mistake of the year.

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