Microwave Fun 45
Smitty825 writes "Have some spare time to kill? Want to be a scientist? Then try some Microwave Experiments! (Disclaimer...could be dangerous.)"
In the long run, every program becomes rococco, and then rubble. -- Alan Perlis
Metal Objects (Score:1, Funny)
Re:Metal Objects (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Metal Objects (Score:1)
Re:Metal Objects (Score:2)
Re:Metal Objects (Score:1)
Fun in the workplace with microwaves! (Score:1, Redundant)
I think the whole point is to figure out ways to rem
Re:Fun in the workplace with microwaves! (Score:4, Funny)
How odd for something named Drosophilia Watermelanogaster.
Re:Fun in the workplace with microwaves! (Score:1, Informative)
So ... who's sister-in-law is it REALLY? (Score:3, Informative)
So who's the imposter?
Re:So ... who's sister-in-law is it REALLY? (Score:2)
Damn you, orangepeel, you beat me to posting the link to the previous post by seconds.
I suspect the current poster, Ophidian P. Jones (466787) [slashdot.org] must be the imposter, as the copied post really isn't on topic for this article; they both just happen to share the word "laser".
The original post, however, was on topic, and pretty interesting reading. Interesting enough that apparently several of us recalled it.
Hmm, where's -1 Plagiarism? (Or is it ok if you downloaded th
Re:So ... who's sister-in-law is it REALLY? (Score:1)
Hah
I was typing away like a madman because I was sure someone else was going to beat me to it.
Re:So ... who's sister-in-law is it REALLY? (Score:1, Offtopic)
Apparently, all my base are belong to you.
Take off every 'sister-in-law'
Re:Fun in the workplace with microwaves! (Score:1)
Re:Fun in the workplace with microwaves! (Score:2)
Remember this story for the next debate on the meaning of life. Could we be the fruitflies ?
MOD DOWN PLAGARISM (Score:2)
Another Stolen Post [slashdot.org]
Rack 'em up, Ophidian Jones.
Re:MOD DOWN PLAGARISM (Score:1)
heheh (Score:1)
Right (Score:5, Funny)
How many times have we heard these words just before the loud ZAP! and inevitable flesh burning smell?
What was the name of those games again... (Score:2)
Something like "Maniac Mansion" and "Zack McKraken"...
No grapes??? (Score:5, Interesting)
Take a grape and cut it ALMOST is half (both halves still connected by skin). Put the two halves down on a plate (wet side down). Microwave until you see sparks and fire between the two halves.
This is almost as fun as the electric pickle, but with only one-tenth the smell.
Re:No grapes??? (Score:2)
I've heard, but not tried, putting a CD in microwave. Sparky platters ensue.
Re:No grapes??? (Score:2)
Please, do not ask me how I know this. If I told you, then I would have to kill you.
Re:No grapes??? (Score:2)
http://www.netfunny.com/rhf/jokes/96q1/parody.h
Re:No grapes??? (Score:2, Informative)
As featured on Fun with Grapes - A Case Study [pmichaud.com]. That page has my enormous respect simply for being last updated on 14 June 1994 (though the page has moved since then). The almost-as-old Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches [pmichaud.com] is also highly recommended.
Re:No grapes??? (Score:1)
Incidently, you can orient the grapes with the wet side down or up. It works either way.
This Reminds Me of a Story... (Score:4, Funny)
The aftermath? A charred CD in the garbage can, stinking up our hotel floor. Their microwave, soaking in their bathtub (supposedly to douse the flames).
Moral of the story? Microwaves are fun, but be careful what you put in them.
Suggestion for a new Slashdot Topic... (Score:3, Funny)
Here [plugnpay.com] is one possible icon...
speed of light... (Score:3, Informative)
my worst microwave moment: I have a couple lizards (leopard geckos to be precise). in their cage, i had a piece of a bark they were using as a hiding spot. i was washing the bark one day and wanted to dry it in the microwave (not the brightest idea, but whatever). Apparently a cricket had hidden itself somewhere inside one of the porous spaces. Long story short, when I nuked it, about 10 s into the run, i hear a brief high pitched whine, increasing frequency and then a splat noise. apparently i boiled the cricket from the inside out, and like a pressure cooker with a not so well attached lid, it exploded.
This reminds me of the classic children's book (Score:2)
Try OLD Scientific American's Amateur Scientist (Score:2)
- 20 Watt CO2 laser
- 6ft metal-walled solid fuel (aluminum & sulfur) rocket
- atom splitter (400 keV electrons could make Lithium atoms radioactive)
- homemade X-ray source
Ah! Those were the good old days.
Moo (Score:2)
Perhaps its time for as "microwave" section?