Posted on 04/13/2016 1:12:08 PM PDT by Behind Liberal Lines
Last fall, my daughter Veronica got an idea for the seventh grade science fair at her school. Shed compare different ways to clean a toothbrush. First shed take a new toothbrush out of a package and brush her teeth, covering it with her mouth bacteria. Then, shed clean it with one of three liquids: water, lemon juice, or vinegar. Finally, shed wipe the brushes on Petri dishes and see how many bacteria grew on them...
Veronica submitted her plan, and then reported back to me that we had to fill out some forms. These forms turned out to be an avalanche of confusing paperwork. We also learned that this experiment was so potentially dangerous that Veronica would have to carry it out under the supervision of a trained expert, who would first have to submit a detailed risk assessment.
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I thought that was the “Camel Range Extender”...:^)
My youngest brother (now a lawyer - go figure!) used my chemistry set very early one fine 1958 morning to concoct some kind of liquid that, upon exploding, permanently stained our mother’s kitchen ceiling! He later made some powerful black powder firecrackers with that rig.
My nephews inherited my chemistry set, and much to their dismay, were unable to blow up their mother’s kitchen. They claim that their dad (my brother) withheld vital chemicals needed to duplicate their dad’s experiment!
Those were the days! It is a wonder any of us survived our wanton ways!
Had one of those. The cloud chamber was great! The geiger counter worked pretty well. The electroscope hardly worked at all (mostly due to the humid Houston air). And the scintilloscope mostly required lots of imagination to “see” any flashes...
LMAO
Sounds very similar to the ecologically green pest control device: A fly swatter.
I took the magazine for 30+ years, before it was taken over by the left and it's loonies.
You can STILL get a LOT of good ingredients at your local Wally World Super Store!
Beautiful nowhere at that!!
This Indiana boy replaced a waterpump on his 350 chvy engine van on a side street in Gallup; long, long ago...
Many scientific items have dual usage.
Nowadays; kids are forced into using mere common products like fertilizer and fuel oil...
IIRC 1962 to around 2002. The Amateur Scientist with Forest Mims III was good but he got hounded out because he wasn’t an evolutionist. Shawn Carlson took it over and had some good stuff but it was put to rest in 2002. After around 1992 I don’t think I read any of the feature articles in the magazine. For the past 15 or so years, I haven’t even bothered to thumb though one at the magazine stand. Looking at a cover is enough. Sad.
When Rennie came in, it sealed it for me!
http://www.apologeticspress.org/APContent.aspx?category=9&article=1046
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