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Are you flippin' kidding me? Are you flippin' kidding me? The only reason the vast vast vast majority of people know anything about this tower is solely and only because of the '44' club. Half the visits to the article are because of the '44' club. Without the creativity and innovation the Boys this tower would be a totally underused and unappreciated pile of scrap. And all they get is a footnote? More people have learned more about physics from their videos than Galileo and MIT put together. [rem486] Rem486 (talk) 14:10, 2 May 2020 (UTC)[reply]