1. Originally posted by alexandra_t[..]

    Now you need a ticket


    They will be released on Wednesday.

    Kieran: No, this isn't that. It's just that since me and my friend are the only 9th graders to choose Science, and the rest are 6th and 7th graders, there's quite a big difference in knowledge. Both I and my friend are also very good at Science, and our teacher knows that, so he thought that we'd have more fun this way than being in "a class" of 7th graders. I could've chosen another subject if I had wanted to, or I could have had work experience instead.
  2. Originally posted by LikeASong@science: I can show you other fun and easy-to-do things when I get home if you wish!

    @recording: not a new microphone, but a whole new recording gear. Something like this: http://www.zoom.co.jp/english/products/q3hd/


    That I wish. Maybe the Spanish has different chemistry awesome stuff than us Swedish.

    Oh, right, that thing
  3. Kirsten?
    Or anyone?


  4. I'm surely the only one around here who sees and hears that for the first time now. Seems I missed it for whatever reason
  5. Whaaaaaat?? YOU haven't heard it Kirsten?
  6. suffer enjoy it then
  7. Originally posted by MacStripey[..]

    no. is that a bad thing?


    I just thought that you out of all people would've heard Sergio's spam-vid.
  8. Sergio: Tell me some more insane experiment to blow up kids with.
  9. Hydrogen gas bomb.
  10. Another one from my youtube channel:




    Pingpong balls are made of celluloid, which is a tough flammable thermoplastic made essentially of nitrocellulose nitrate and camphor. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Celluloid ... It's highly flammable