Emily Fox's Speedstacking Video.



Emily Fox held world record for speedstacking, where a player stacks plastic cups into pyramids in a pre-determined sequence, before it was broken in 2006 by Robin Stangenberg of Germany.

Here's the clip of Emily Fox's world record performance: Link [YouTube].

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Hey! Just because you don't like a sport dosn't mean you have to make fun of it! Speed Stacking is funa nd you honestly try it!! Like my mom always says.....DON'T KNOCK TILL YA TRY IT!! SO I WOULD JUST BE QUIET AND LEAVE THIS VIDEO ALONE! IF U WATCH IT TO MAKE FUN OF IT.....THERES NO POINT IN EVEN SEARCHING UP! LIKE IT'S COMMON SENSE GUYS!!!!! I HAVE SOME ADVICE FOR YOU.......GROW UP!!!!
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Hahaha... cerber, foot in mouth! "they might as well give us a BRAKE..." how about a few lessons in spelling? Looks like you need those high school skills more than you might have thought. I don't see them giving YOU a break any time soon.
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"“It is, however, more useful than most math post 9th grade.”
Sorry, but I’m an engineering student, and I couldn’t do anything worthwhile with 9th grade level math or below. Most of the technology you take for granted would have never been developed without even basic calculus, much less more advanced concepts."

you're right, maybe... but NOT ALL STUDENTS will become rocket engineers... so they might as well give us a brake and hold that useless stuff for college, after everybody settles for a profession in life...
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Very nice work; that must've taken a lot of practice!

"It is, however, more useful than most math post 9th grade."
Sorry, but I'm an engineering student, and I couldn't do anything worthwhile with 9th grade level math or below. Most of the technology you take for granted would have never been developed without even basic calculus, much less more advanced concepts.
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Just get the Bugzooka. We have 2 and swear by them. It uses a spring loaded bellows to instantly suck the insect into a capture tube through little trap doors. Works like a charm and never needs batteries. Even has an optional nearly opaque capture chamber so you don't have to look at the beast (and our giant house spiders are beastly).

Disclaimer: I have no financial stake in the Bugzooka. Just thrilled it exists and works so well.
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I think the spider catcher thing with the bristles is the best one considering it's so cheap. Played with the demo model in my old job (it comes with a plastic spider to practise on!) and it's so easy to use :P
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I'm assuming they are talking like huge spiders, not the thin spindly ones whose legs are kind of like as thin as the webs they spin. Otherwise it would seem like this catcher's really more effort than is necessary. The other problem is how to clean up the webs after you get rid of the spider.
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I have a cat. Cat likes spiders. Cat catches spiders and goes *crunch crunch crunch* *gulp*
I've come to terms with it. *shudder* no... really *shudder, stares at cat*
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