I used to work in the city’s IT department. It happened a number of times that somebody complained that their computer didn’t work, and I had to plug it in for them.
Most microscopes in our class had both a light and a mirror. With the mirror, you couldn’t control the amount of reflected light and it was usually too bright
Hello Everyone about 7 hours ago
The Microscopes in my school never needed to be plugged in! Uh, Progress?
mccollunsky about 6 hours ago
That might be a variable there.
xaingo about 5 hours ago
Did Thomas Edison “invent” and licensee those and sue all the people not using an electric microscope?
thevideostoreguy about 5 hours ago
Another retread. This is not the first time that Paige has discovered her microscope has a light.
Purple People Eater about 4 hours ago
I used to work in the city’s IT department. It happened a number of times that somebody complained that their computer didn’t work, and I had to plug it in for them.
cdillon85 about 3 hours ago
Mr. Amend…you used this bit years ago on a Sunday. It ended with Dr. Ting commenting, “You know, this might explain your last six lab reports.”
gammaguy about 1 hour ago
Since the sample slide isn’t enclosed, it wouldn’t look “black” unless something black was placed on top of it.
P51Strega 40 minutes ago
The plug came out and she was de-lighted. The teacher plugged it in and she was en-lightened.
mindjob 38 minutes ago
Most microscopes in our class had both a light and a mirror. With the mirror, you couldn’t control the amount of reflected light and it was usually too bright