Episode 20 Audio
Topics: Atwood reinvents book signing, Comparing Lord of the rings HD to DVD, MIcrosoft origami, Report: Sony admits PS3 delay possible, Myspace girl turns out to be a cop, and man is arrested, Save a Snowflake for Decades, Soft drinks found to have high levels of cancer chemical, Accelerated-KNOPPIX, Video iPod: 4 inches and proud of it, Puzzle Alarm Clock Presents Mild Challenge, Wakes You Up, Apple's new mac mini, Pong Clock Maker C&Ded By Atari, Virtually industructable keyboard, ABC finally sees the light!, Notebook fuel cells ready for production, Firefly available at Amazon for $19.86, Patch prevents you from disabling windows genuine advatage, XBOX 360 dashboard coming for XBMC, upgrade Vista online, Blackberry saved.
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Comparing Lord of the rings HD to DVD
Microsoft origami
Pong Clock
Accelerated-KNOPPIX
Save a Snowflake for Decades
How It Works
1. Set microscope slides, coverslips and superglue outside when it’s 20°F or colder to chill them. Catch flakes on the slides or pick them up with cold tweezers.
2. Place a drop of superglue on the snowflake. Note: Gel glue doesn’t work. Find a brand that’s thin and runny.
3. Drop a coverslip over the glue. Don’t press down hard or the flake could tear or melt from the heat of your finger.
4. Leave the slide in a freezer for one or two weeks and don’t touch it with warm hands. The glue must completely harden before the snowflake warms up.
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Comparing Lord of the rings HD to DVD
Microsoft origami
Pong Clock
Accelerated-KNOPPIX
Save a Snowflake for Decades
How It Works
1. Set microscope slides, coverslips and superglue outside when it’s 20°F or colder to chill them. Catch flakes on the slides or pick them up with cold tweezers.
2. Place a drop of superglue on the snowflake. Note: Gel glue doesn’t work. Find a brand that’s thin and runny.
3. Drop a coverslip over the glue. Don’t press down hard or the flake could tear or melt from the heat of your finger.
4. Leave the slide in a freezer for one or two weeks and don’t touch it with warm hands. The glue must completely harden before the snowflake warms up.
