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Post by Biscitt on Dec 23, 2005 15:43:38 GMT
OK Didn't know where to put this so feel free to move, delete or whatever. Here is something fun to do when your bored with the Crimbo telly. Follow the instructions and be amazed: If you can't read it let me know and I'll try again. PS I've tried it and it's works at least on an old fashioned CRT TV
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Post by MR B on Dec 23, 2005 17:02:04 GMT
was really worthwhile getting up today
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Post by cam on Dec 23, 2005 17:36:15 GMT
cool ...learn something new everyday
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Post by Biscitt on Dec 23, 2005 17:40:37 GMT
was really worthwhile getting up today I was planning on putting a different one up each month, next will be boaty related. Bet you can't wait.
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Post by MR B on Dec 23, 2005 17:41:59 GMT
was really worthwhile getting up today I was planning on putting a different one up each month, next will be boaty related. Bet you can't wait. oh oh good cant wait lol
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Post by Biscitt on Feb 11, 2006 14:44:42 GMT
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Post by cam on Feb 11, 2006 14:56:24 GMT
that first one could be used as sorm form of torture
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Post by John Skorpanok on Feb 11, 2006 15:22:57 GMT
Wow the mysteries of science reveiled by a simple cartoon, why was it not that easy at school.
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Post by Biscitt on Feb 11, 2006 15:49:49 GMT
Here's a fun one:
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Post by cam on Feb 11, 2006 16:00:22 GMT
you can do that one with lemon juice and baking powder....saw it on this morning the other day.
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Post by Biscitt on Apr 27, 2006 10:56:16 GMT
Fanscinating facts:
1) B& Q stands for Block & Quayle founders of the DIY giant.
2)You may have noticed that the base of all aerosol cans is convcave, if you can go look now, and may even have thought what a waste of space.
This is in fact a very important safety feature. If the can gets too hot e.g. you left it on a window sill in full sun or there is a fire in the room, the contents of the can start to expand & vapourise increasing the pressure inside. At a certain pressure the concave base pops becoming convex creating a round bottom to the can. This causes the can to fall over and more often than not it will roll off the window sill or table, onto the floor. This moves the can out of the sun or in the case of a fire to the coolest place the floor and reduces the chance of the aerosol exploding.
Brilliant design feature aye ;D
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Post by MR B on Apr 27, 2006 11:24:59 GMT
brilliant
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Post by Biscitt on Apr 27, 2006 13:12:49 GMT
I know how to produce home made napalm but I think I might get into trouble if I put that on the internet.
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Post by Biscitt on Jun 15, 2006 8:28:48 GMT
Ever wondered why a golf has dimples follow the link and be educated: Balls
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Post by MR B on Jun 15, 2006 8:31:21 GMT
Ever wondered why a golf has dimples follow the link and be educated: Ballsno dont want to an you cant make me so that was a waste of time and i counted my balls and theres 500
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