Late-night television between 1985 and 2010 was, for a significant portion of the insomniac population, a free education in human credulity. The format was straightforward: show a problem that most people did not know they had, demonstrate a product solving it in conditions that were unreproducible at home, offer the product at a price that was dramatically reduced from the number mentioned thirty seconds earlier, and include at least two additi…
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