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What Kim's Watching November 6, 2020Mike Vetter has loved cars all his life. Instead of just drooling over wildly expensive supercars, though, he decided to build his own. His first creation? A Lamborghini replica he sold for $28,000. Twenty years later, he's built and sold hundreds of custom cars — some for hundreds of thousands of dollars. Mike shows Kim his impressive collection.
Tap or click to see these one-of-a-kind cars.If you are old enough to remember the 90s, you might recall seeing ads for a music club that promised 8 CDs for a penny. You'd basically get mailed a ton of great music for practically nothing. Was this real or just another scam?
Tap or click for a piece of musical nostalgia.
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Astronomy has historically been an observational science. That means we're looking to the stars for scientific answers without actual participation. Until now. Scientists recently built a machine that can produce enough energy that allows us to see what the inside of a dying star would look like. And we can do it right here on Earth.
Tap or click to see this amazing technology in action.We've all had those uncomfortable situations at work. Maybe it's a disagreement with a coworker or a tricky customer interaction — or even firing a long-time employee. Don't you wish you could practice? Thanks to VR, AR and AI developer Talespin, you can. Kim chats with Talespin CEO and co-founder Kyle Jackson about how the company is bringing workplace training to the digital age with its virtual human simulations.
Tap or click to see how virtual employee training works.
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If you have ever been to Europe you may have noticed police and ambulance sirens sound a little bit different. It turns out that difference is based on science. Now cities around the U.S. are thinking about adopting this system and the reason might surprise you.
Tap or click for the fascinating science behind sirens.Do you remember learning about the history of aviation in school? You may have heard that it was the Wright brothers in Kitty Hawk North Carolina that made the first flight. But the history of aviation is a little more complex than that. The real story behind human flight is amazing and must be seen to be believed.
Tap or click to see the true history of flight.
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If you’re like me, you’ve got a box of old videotapes, film reels and photos just degrading away in your closet. They contain your most treasured memories, yet you can’t watch them because you don’t have a VCR or projector. iMemories modernizes these old memories, converting them to a crystal-clear digital format. Send iMemories your old home movies and photos with their mail-in kit and you’ll get back your originals.
Once digitized, you can view and share them instantly on your phone, tablet, computer and TV. Share the joy of reliving your family memories. It makes a great holiday gift!
Go to iMemories.com/Kim and use the code KIM25 to get 25% off your order.Are you tired of weeding through the videos that seem interesting but end up being a disappointment? Stop wasting hours of your life searching YouTube feeds and follow my channel instead! I'll show the videos you actually want to watch and keep you up to date with the latest technology and news — and, of course, incredibly cute videos!
Subscribe to my YouTube channel today.Robocalls interrupt us constantly, fool us into answering with numbers that look a little too familiar, and scam Americans out of millions of dollars every year. That's exactly why we put together a guide to help. Learn all Kim's best tricks for stopping annoying robocalls, in one place for easy reference.
Tap or click to get it now on Amazon Kindle.The Kim Komando Show airs from coast to coast on 400 radio stations and on demand. Use our handy station finder to see how you can listen in your area. Every show is packed with all the latest tech news, digital tips and security info you need to stay safe. Don't miss this weekend's episode!
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