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Let's do some Sunday experiments with the new MacBook Pro. I've got a good amount of these, several in fact, and I have a bunch of experiments that you guys asked me to try out on the new MacBook Pro. So, this is from a collection of comments. We're going to be trying out five experiments, and one of them is to see what will happen if we plug in four of the USB-C chargers, the regular power ones from the MacBook Pro, into the USB-C ports. Because, as you guys know, Apple allows you to charge from every single port now on this new computer. Does it have any sort of protection against huge amounts of charge coming in? Yet, the thing is, the reason I think it will actually do something is because the USB killer we actually tried out on the MacBook Pro killed it. Older MacBooks have protection against this, but not USB-C, so maybe something crazy will happen. I want to stick a USB killer into the USB adapter or the actual power adapter of the USB-C and see if my house burns down or something happens. I mean, something I know I shouldn't put myself in danger with, but I will. I want to compare MagSafe 2 USB-C - tripping over it, what will happen? Will it break the port? You know, just get a real-life experiment going here because we know we're going to be tripping over that cable and what will it do to the MacBook port? Will it break it? Will it tear it? Who knows, we'll see. And I want to see if it's possible to blow a speaker on the MacBook Pro. So, we know that these things are super loud. Apple has improved them, but what if I...