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# i still think
miniature climbers was the best bandwagon ever

wooyay
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 22:04, archived)
# I quite liked
household appliances of doom myself.

Woo! I've just gone and bought $90 worth of magnets! Woo to wonder magnets!
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 22:06, archived)
# $90 worth
the better be able to attract sattalites outof their orbits for that kinda money
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 22:07, archived)
# I got some finger breaking magnets,
and about 30 spherical ones for fun science experiemtns, and a few of the average sized relatively strong ones. I can't remember entirely what I've just bought, but a few will affect monitors etc from a few feet away...
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 22:10, archived)
# My ex-flatmate has a masters degree (MRes) in something to do with magnets
He once made a really bloody strong magnet, but it flew out of the magnet making machine and stuck to a metal beam in the ceiling of the lab.

Apparently it's still there, five years later.
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 22:09, archived)
# I don't care
whether that story is true or not, but it has made me chuckle like a good'un - woo!
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 22:11, archived)
# Rock.
These things will lift at least 35 pounds each for the medium ones, the spherical jobbies hold together strong enough to make a bracelet apparently, and i'm not sure of the capabilities of the monster one. hang on a mo, i'll go see if the invoice has arrived, and i'll link to the ones i got.
(, Sun 9 Nov 2003, 22:13, archived)