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A world without mobile

Do you ever feel like you want to throw away the mobile phones and head back to the days without the constant distractions? Yes? Well, you're not the only one.

But what would services like Twitter and Facebook look like without mobile technology?

Technology company Qualcomm wondered the same thing, and so they've put together their idea of a 'World Without Mobile'. Watch it below.

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Pro Golfers try Happy Gilmore

Everyone remembers Adam Sandler's golf swing from Happy Gilmore. It's usually not allowed on golf courses so many golfers havent spent much time practicing their swing.

But what happens when the best talent from the European Tour try their hand at some 'Happy Gilmore' inspired golf shots?

Let's just say they wouldn't be pro golfers for long if they kept swinging like this.

Magician pranks shoppers with third story fall

Many movies have fight scenes resulting in someone being thrown off a balcony only to get up with not much damage. It's often the result of a great visual effects team, and it's not something that happens in real life. Most people who fall from that height would be lucky to be alive.

One magician thought he would try out this movie effect on some unsuspecting shoppers and people auditioning to be a TV show host. He had someone drop a dummy off the third floor of a shopping centre hitting the floor with a loud thud. The magician then exchanges himself for the dummy before anyone realises what's going on, only to get up and walk away.

You can be guaranteed that emergency services received a few calls that day.

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