msnbc.msn.com— "The fireball [looked] like a hot jellyfish, quivering and buoyant in the air," Jerby said. The glowing object measured just slightly over an inch across and lasted only about 10 milliseconds
Feb 26, 2006View in Crawl 4
Lame. Last in a series of stories about home made ball lightning. Last one I read had the audacity to say it was the first time they had created such a thing in the lab....
party fun tip:Put a jalepeno pepper in the microwave for a few minutes (be careful not to set it on fire) and begin giggling. After a little while a near-odorless gass will permeate the kitchen making everyone cough and they won't guess the source. Call it poor mans pepper spray with hilarious consequences.
xst4t1kxFeb 27, 2006
useless without pic. think before submit. kthx.
jamsFeb 27, 2006
I thought it was plasma. Lots of cool microwave stuff elsewhere on the net. Google it.
ownedbythemanFeb 27, 2006
Lame. Last in a series of stories about home made ball lightning. Last one I read had the audacity to say it was the first time they had created such a thing in the lab....
splatnikFeb 27, 2006
party fun tip:Put a jalepeno pepper in the microwave for a few minutes (be careful not to set it on fire) and begin giggling. After a little while a near-odorless gass will permeate the kitchen making everyone cough and they won't guess the source. Call it poor mans pepper spray with hilarious consequences.
suicidal_kidFeb 27, 2006
Wow, i've made one of those with some tin foil and my old microvave. They are not special!
oyamFeb 27, 2006
science news on msnbc, what's next?