EPISODE TWO
Dan, James, Anna and Andy discuss the president's fake Cadillacs, solar powered planes and poetry written by Google.
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Friday 27 May, 23:05, BBC Two
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FACT ONE
James
Here's everything you wanted to know about the Obama's car, The Beast.
It took 50 flights to transport Obama to Vietnam this week...
...and it took 10 million Euros to get him to Belgium.
When Obama visited London, no one was allowed to fly a kite there...
...and he wasn't allowed to land all his helicopters on the Queen's lawn.
FACT TWO
James
Employees at Google's Paris offices have wine and cheese every Friday...
...while those working in the London office get to hang out in a 'Padded Cell'.
Google's post box in Bermuda receives $8 billion a year and bears the number 666.
Workers just demolished the wrong house after relying on Google maps for directions.
An office has just been 3D printed in Dubai.
We don't know how many 3D printers have been printed by 3D printers.
People in Mississippi are more likely than those in any other state to Google "Can I get what what?"
Google has been binge-reading romance novels...
...and writing its own poetry.
FACT FOUR
James
The world's largest solar plant has just set itself on fire...
...and some solar plants have set birds on fire.
Death-by-sunbeam might be killing 28,000 birds a year...
The Ivanpah Solar Plant was downsized to avoid treading on tortoises' toes.
Tortoises can wee themselves to death.
Fires caused by mirrors are actually quite common.
A heatwave is melting the streets of India.
Leonardo DiCaprio just took a private jet to pick up an environment award.
Solar Impulse is is travelling the world on a solar powered flight, piloted by Captain Piccard.