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<- films entire ordeal ) Throwing your iphone out of an airplane is like throwing money out the wind

<- films entire ordeal [Click here to unsubscribe]( [8020 Prosperity] Below is an important message. Guy drops iPhone out of plane, iPhone survives, takes video of entire ordeal "Taking photos or videos with your phone out of the window of an airplane is not a great idea; the winds are strong up there in the sky, and you can easily lose your phone. But one man who dropped his iPhone out of a plane was lucky enough to find his device afterwards in working condition. Even better, the phone took a video of the fall." (Read more: [ Throwing your iphone out of an airplane is like throwing money out the window. When you leave your money in a bank, it is kind of the same thing. When you could be investing your money to make MORE money, why would you leave extra income on the table by letting it stagnate in a bank account? Most people have inertia; that is, we tend to procrastinate, especially when the subject in question look new and foreign to us. 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