I think they’re taking the “I’ve seen it a million times before and will blow up if I see another one” reasoning a bit too far. Hey! Maybe it would be a good experiment to bring both a volcano AND the Mentos to see if the teacher really would blow up. THAT would be a cool experiment.
How about a free fresnic modulator, with differential clamping and random-access spurious sidelobe suppression — made out of old vacuum tube TV parts. For extra credit, add a signal de-fruiter circuit.
cdward about 11 years ago
I think they’re taking the “I’ve seen it a million times before and will blow up if I see another one” reasoning a bit too far. Hey! Maybe it would be a good experiment to bring both a volcano AND the Mentos to see if the teacher really would blow up. THAT would be a cool experiment.
vwdualnomand about 11 years ago
how about how hydroponics work? grow some plants? or, how about how people become lemmings and follow a leader to their graves?
Olddog1 about 11 years ago
They are not experiments. Just demonstrations of known results. An experiment starts looking results as yet unknown, and then has to verify them.
sbchamp about 11 years ago
Just mix a buncha chemicals…Who knows, you may luck onto a stable compound…maybe…
Comic Minister Premium Member about 11 years ago
Agreed Mr. Belmont.
Lamberger about 11 years ago
How about a free fresnic modulator, with differential clamping and random-access spurious sidelobe suppression — made out of old vacuum tube TV parts. For extra credit, add a signal de-fruiter circuit.