news.bbc.co.uk — Physicists have made water run uphill quite literally under its own steam. The droplets propel themselves over metal sheets scored with a carefully designed array of grooves. Apr 30, 2006 View in Crawl 4
flamingmbApr 30, 2006
thats not really uphill. it looked like there was air blowing it to. this is so retarded.
thebloomsApr 30, 2006
What's water "vapoUr"? Those Brits have no idea how to spell in English!
pozzoeApr 30, 2006
This sounds similar to the ratchet effect.
hiroApr 30, 2006
You're an idiot, VAPOUR is English, VAPOR is bastardised (note the correct "s" and not "z") American spellingGet an education
chileangodApr 30, 2006
Chile! (ahhh.... what the heck :) )
macgyver2210Apr 30, 2006
amen, ditto, and anything else that means 'likewise'....I wonder if there is a liquid that can do this on a home staircase scale
idonthackApr 30, 2006
Wow. lordthor beat you all, and he wasn't even trying.
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flamingmbApr 30, 2006
thats not really uphill. it looked like there was air blowing it to. this is so retarded.
thebloomsApr 30, 2006
What's water "vapoUr"? Those Brits have no idea how to spell in English!
pozzoeApr 30, 2006
This sounds similar to the ratchet effect.
hiroApr 30, 2006
You're an idiot, VAPOUR is English, VAPOR is bastardised (note the correct "s" and not "z") American spellingGet an education
chileangodApr 30, 2006
Chile! (ahhh.... what the heck :) )
macgyver2210Apr 30, 2006
amen, ditto, and anything else that means 'likewise'....I wonder if there is a liquid that can do this on a home staircase scale
idonthackApr 30, 2006
Wow. lordthor beat you all, and he wasn't even trying.