Home Science
Have you split the atom in your kitchen? Made your own fireworks? Fired a bacon rocket through your window?
We love home science experiments - tell us about your best, preferably with instructions.
Extra points for lost eyebrows / nasal hair / limbs
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 17:25)
Have you split the atom in your kitchen? Made your own fireworks? Fired a bacon rocket through your window?
We love home science experiments - tell us about your best, preferably with instructions.
Extra points for lost eyebrows / nasal hair / limbs
( , Thu 9 Aug 2012, 17:25)
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I went to a Catholic school for a couple of years.
One of the priests was some kind of mad scientist looking bloke and all he kept on about was a strange compound with Iron, Carbon and Potassium. I never did work out what it was for, and couldn't make it myself, but I hear he was retired to an island parish in Ireland and still goes on about it to this day.
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 12:29, 11 replies)
One of the priests was some kind of mad scientist looking bloke and all he kept on about was a strange compound with Iron, Carbon and Potassium. I never did work out what it was for, and couldn't make it myself, but I hear he was retired to an island parish in Ireland and still goes on about it to this day.
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 12:29, 11 replies)
I think he wanted it in solution
Used to shout about liquids a lot too
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 14:16, closed)
Used to shout about liquids a lot too
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 14:16, closed)
There's either not *quite*
enough there for us to get the joke, or it's not a joke.
If it's not a joke, it makes no sense.
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 13:33, closed)
enough there for us to get the joke, or it's not a joke.
If it's not a joke, it makes no sense.
( , Tue 14 Aug 2012, 13:33, closed)
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