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Okay, I don't know why this was overlooked by the goofs page editor, but here goes.

What about the kid filming underwater while they're swimming? I've never tried, but I'm pretty sure you can't use a digital camcorder under the water.

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Um, he didn't. I don't know what you were watching but even Dylan wasn't THAT stupid. He put it in a trash bag to protect it.

I don't speak whatever.

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Once when I was in an animal park there was an unexpected thunderstorm so I put my camcorder inside a plastic bag to protect it from the rain. When I later took the camcorder out of the bag there was an error light showing up on the display and it no longer worked, nothing could be filmed and saved film could not be played back. I left the camcorder overnight and by next morning everything was fine, it worked as normal. I checked the manual which stated that if the camcorder was placed in a vacuum - like inside a sealed plastic bag it would shut itself down for protection and would remain in that state for several hours.

So even if the plastic bag protected that kid's camcorder, the vacuum effect would have rendered it unusable for hours afterwards!!!!

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Once, when I looked way too deep into a movie, I forgot that sometimes they're not always exactly factual. Like how people can find their way through the crew quarters of an upsidedown cruise ship- when most people get lost rightside up, with a map, lights on, in the passenger section.

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