Pointless Experiments
Pavlov's Frog writes: I once spent 20 minutes with my eyes closed to see what it was like being blind. I smashed my knee on the kitchen cupboard, and decided I'd be better off deaf as you can still watch television.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 12:00)
Pavlov's Frog writes: I once spent 20 minutes with my eyes closed to see what it was like being blind. I smashed my knee on the kitchen cupboard, and decided I'd be better off deaf as you can still watch television.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 12:00)
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Back when i was in school
we would have science experiments using Magnesium.
I managed to snaffle some spare bits (upto about 10cm)
I'd heard it was good to light.
SO one night I went home and lit some in my backgarden once it had gone dark.
For 4 seconds it was daylight again, such weas the brightness, i could see the clouds, the houses in the distance, I even heard birds begin to tweet. Then blackness again.
upon returning to my house i realised i couldnt see anything straight ahead, and for the reminder of the evening i had to rely on my preliferal vision , meaning i walked everywhere and spoke to people with my head pointing a completely different direction.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 16:14, 1 reply)
we would have science experiments using Magnesium.
I managed to snaffle some spare bits (upto about 10cm)
I'd heard it was good to light.
SO one night I went home and lit some in my backgarden once it had gone dark.
For 4 seconds it was daylight again, such weas the brightness, i could see the clouds, the houses in the distance, I even heard birds begin to tweet. Then blackness again.
upon returning to my house i realised i couldnt see anything straight ahead, and for the reminder of the evening i had to rely on my preliferal vision , meaning i walked everywhere and spoke to people with my head pointing a completely different direction.
( , Thu 24 Jul 2008, 16:14, 1 reply)
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