Question of the Week suggestions
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
Each week we ask a question. The idea is to generate material that's:
* interesting to read, i.e. we won't get bored of reading the answers after about 10 of them
* not been asked on this site before
* fun to answer
What would you like to ask? (We've left this question open - so feel free to drop in ideas anytime.)
( , Wed 14 Jan 2004, 13:01)
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Bodge
Before there was steampunk, there was the bodge job. Bodge is like steampunk except there are only two main tools: hammer and gaffa tape.
What bodge jobs have you seen/done? My personal bests in this regards are newspaper bandages on a cut and cementing plasterboard walls in place.
Come on B3ta sahre you inner MacGiver
( , Mon 16 Mar 2009, 13:51, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Before there was steampunk, there was the bodge job. Bodge is like steampunk except there are only two main tools: hammer and gaffa tape.
What bodge jobs have you seen/done? My personal bests in this regards are newspaper bandages on a cut and cementing plasterboard walls in place.
Come on B3ta sahre you inner MacGiver
( , Mon 16 Mar 2009, 13:51, 1 reply, 16 years ago)
Paper airplane launcher
Made out of chipboard, door catch, elastic, blutack and bits of skirting board.
It was a work of art.
In fact, have a picture or two...
The plane is held in the pincers, and the whole assemblage is pulled back. When it is let go it travels down the runway where the bit of skirting board hits the catch, releasing it and allowing the elastic bands to pull the arms apart, releasing the plane.
I love A level Physics...
( , Mon 16 Mar 2009, 17:11, Reply)
Made out of chipboard, door catch, elastic, blutack and bits of skirting board.
It was a work of art.
In fact, have a picture or two...
The plane is held in the pincers, and the whole assemblage is pulled back. When it is let go it travels down the runway where the bit of skirting board hits the catch, releasing it and allowing the elastic bands to pull the arms apart, releasing the plane.
I love A level Physics...
( , Mon 16 Mar 2009, 17:11, Reply)
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