Bleach + ammonia causes a chlorine gas to be released, it wants you to blow into it until you need to take a deep breath of the gas, which will be nasty for your lungs.
The heated spoon will jump out of your hand/explode when it is rapidly cooled.
Bridging the contacts on the battery will cause it to heat up and eventually explode.
Isopropyl alcohol and a chlorine tablet will cause chlorine gas to be rapidly created, which inside the bottle basically makes a bomb which will go off in your face.
Joke's on you, not everyone is a no life king and lives in this forum.
Ok, so number 1. chlorine gas, 4. explosions and 5. death? Didn't find the rest.. -_-
I guess it all depends on the way you usually analyze problems. I should have looked at the preschooler idea, but no... I was figuring that it wasn't all + and was thinking the symbols were hidden (hey it could be +, -, *, or /)
When someone took away those other options it made it a whole lot easier based on eliminating the digits which carried value.
however if you quickly short out a battery pack and then stick it in the freezer over night. it DOES reset the memory on them at least it did on the old rechargables used in RC cars / helicopters/planes etc its an old old trick been doing it since start of the 80's. not sure if it works with modern lithium polymer batteries as found in laptops
A programmer is just a tool which converts caffeine into code
I'm pretty sure that spoon one results in fuck all except water going everywhere. Surely everyone's done it on accident countless times while rinsing dishes.
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