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  <title>9: Lunar gymnastics, data scraping, forfeitures</title>
  <description>Look It Up is a podcast for the indiscriminately curious. On this episode:&amp;amp;nbsp; 0:43 - What would gymnastics look like in low gravity?&amp;amp;nbsp; 4:19 - What is data scaping? 5:52 - Shorts: does the third-party doctrine apply to iMessage? What happens if you drive over a road flare? 6:48 - Forfeitures, a segment about the weird stuff the US Government seizes 9:09 - Sources. NASA video about movement in space suits, bit.ly/liugravity. Scientific American article on lunar Olympic gymnastics, bit.ly/liugymnastics. SLU Law Journal article about iMessage and the third-party doctrine, bit.ly/liudoctrine. US Government forfeiture website, www.forfeiture.gov. Today's episode featured a clip from Philippe Beer Gabel's &amp;quot;Cats in my mind&amp;quot; and &amp;quot;Mystical Picnic&amp;quot; by Nutmeg, all from the Free Music Archive, freemusicarchive.org Keep in touch on twitter (@liupodcast), or email thelookituppodcast@gmail.com. </description>
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