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    Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
    DD always found it just slightly off-putting that this kind of thing turns BOTH of her parents into giddy and slightly scary geeky people who are willing to try just about anything to 'see what happens' by the way. blush

    My high school chemistry teacher was like that. He had some spare elemental sodium lying around. As in a big chunk of it. I mean, a big honking chunk. He decided it was dangerous and that he should dispose of it.

    Field trip!

    So he took the sodium and chemistry class to the bridge over the river in town and used a catapult-like device to fling it in.

    A big bubble formed and then there was a big explosion. It was very cool and everyone cheered.

    Here's a youtube video using a small chunk. I like the American flag at the end. It was a nice touch.

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    Did you know you can by SP by the pound?

    http://www.crayolastore.com/product/12060

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    Originally Posted by geofizz
    Did you know you can by SP by the pound?

    Thank you! That has put me in a surreally good mood. I don't actually see myself buying it, but somehow knowing that I could makes the world a better place.

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    Originally Posted by Val
    Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
    DD always found it just slightly off-putting that this kind of thing turns BOTH of her parents into giddy and slightly scary geeky people who are willing to try just about anything to 'see what happens' by the way. blush

    My high school chemistry teacher was like that.

    My eight year old son is like that, lol. (Sometimes it gets him into trouble).

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    Originally Posted by Val
    Originally Posted by HowlerKarma
    DD always found it just slightly off-putting that this kind of thing turns BOTH of her parents into giddy and slightly scary geeky people who are willing to try just about anything to 'see what happens' by the way. blush

    My high school chemistry teacher was like that. He had some spare elemental sodium lying around. As in a big chunk of it. I mean, a big honking chunk. He decided it was dangerous and that he should dispose of it.

    Field trip!

    So he took the sodium and chemistry class to the bridge over the river in town and used a catapult-like device to fling it in.

    A big bubble formed and then there was a big explosion. It was very cool and everyone cheered.

    Here's a youtube video using a small chunk. I like the American flag at the end. It was a nice touch.

    This brought Ms. Frizzle to mind. (Wonder what design she would have on her outfit?)

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    Originally Posted by Zen Scanner
    Originally Posted by geofizz
    Did you know you can by SP by the pound?

    Thank you! That has put me in a surreally good mood. I don't actually see myself buying it, but somehow knowing that I could makes the world a better place.

    What would put me in a good mood is if Silly Putty would still lift off comics from the newspapers. I don't know if the compound changed, or if the inks used on the papers have. Either way, it's a downer.

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    Originally Posted by JonLaw
    Silly putty trick!


    Why didn't I know about this for father's day? My retired electronics engineer dad would laugh. (Not an easy reaction to elicit from the reticent guy.)

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    Originally Posted by JonLaw
    Silly putty trick!



    TOO COOL! If only you could buy this stuff by the pound. How many pounds would it take to engulf a car? Would the car then bounce? or would hail then bounce off the car? Must. get. some. now.

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    Originally Posted by Ametrine
    Originally Posted by Zen Scanner
    Originally Posted by geofizz
    Did you know you can by SP by the pound?

    Thank you! That has put me in a surreally good mood. I don't actually see myself buying it, but somehow knowing that I could makes the world a better place.

    What would put me in a good mood is if Silly Putty would still lift off comics from the newspapers. I don't know if the compound changed, or if the inks used on the papers have. Either way, it's a downer.

    It's the greener soy-based inks. No more really ugly organic solvents. Unfortunately, that means that they don't lift into a polymer-fluid like Silly Putty (or kneadable erasers, either).


    Newspapers don't smell the same anymore, either. No more hexanolic aroma fresh out of the bag.... wink


    Schrödinger's cat walks into a bar. And doesn't.
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