See if you can keep your eye on the experiment and not the girl in the middle of the line-up!
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:28, Reply)
Edit: can not fit girls in the background of videos.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 14:40, Reply)
You put some ice on it while I stand 10 foot away with a hosepipe.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:09, Reply)
1. place a small amount of water in the empty can (a couple of teaspoons will do)
2. Heat the can over a stove until the water boils (tongs are quite useful here).
3. Immediately plunge the can into a bowl of cold water, upside down so the opening is below the surface.
4. Bask in the amazement of your friends.
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 15:40, Reply)
4. Explain to wife why there's water everywhere. Everywhere :(
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 16:45, Reply)
Empty drinking water bottle, opened at Rocky Mountain National Park's Alpine Visitor Center (located at 11,796 feet above sea level), then sealed for the drive home to Chicago. The kids loved watching it slowly get crushed during the drive - the hamster inside the bottle didn't enjoy it as much...
(, Tue 13 Mar 2012, 16:24, Reply)
Could have been a very interesting experiment.
(, Wed 14 Mar 2012, 15:38, Reply)