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Which world famous drummer plays after losing his left arm?

In 1984, Def Leppard drummer Rick Allen was in a car accident and lost his left arm. This did not affect his desire to be a musician, and he began to train on a hybrid setup specially designed for him. On it were samples of punches that he used to do with his left hand, and they were played back with various movements of his left foot. Since then, Allen has contributed to many successful Def Leppard albums, as well as several side projects.

Authors: Jimmy Wales, Larry Sanger

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White, green and purple asparagus are the same plant, only grown in different ways. The fact is that asparagus sprouts are planted relatively deep, and if they have time to cut them off before they germinate outward, they will be white. Green asparagus is the one that comes out of the ground and is colored by photosynthesis. But if you do not let her be in the sun too much, she will have time to become only lilac-violet.

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