All of which cost more than a 100000 dollars but were still somehow bought on a whim for that one experiment that one time...
48 0 Replyand then it becomes impossible to get money for periodic maintenance
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You forgot this beige box where the real magic happens.
22 0 ReplyMichael, stop playing Oregon Trail in the lab.
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My favorite part is when the magic happens.
19 0 ReplySmell that?
Can't be good for ya
14 0 ReplySmell that?
Fuck guess the fume hood isn't working
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magic happens only once, when you don't know how it was made to work, it's your best result and then it's impossible to repeat it
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Hey, sometimes we also have glass boxes or boxes with screens on them where the magic happens too.
19 0 ReplyOK but do they go beep boop, or brrr, or pfffh, or eeeiiigh?
18 0 ReplyMost of them have programmable sounds so the researchers can more easily impress people and get more grants.
21 0 ReplyProgrammable? Look at rich guy over here!
In our lab all machines apparently use the same sound chip. So when you heard the beep, you had to check if it was the dish washer, the centrifuge, the oven or the automatic water measuring scale.
12 0 ReplySo, Clair de Lune for visitors, and Cbat every other time. Got it.
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Do any of them go Ping!
8 0 ReplyBing! Bolololo, zoop! Shweeee!
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Guess which one of those is actually a toaster.
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Now I want to know why the material has its color like it does. Anyone?
5 0 ReplyBecause that's the color of undyed plastic.
6 0 ReplyI could be very wrong but it looks to be the same color as old computer cases. These got their color from a study by the German government which color would work best in an office environment. It was then written into health standards for the use in office environments for a time.
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"And just what is it that happens inside the box?"
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