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    Posted on July 8th, 2009 admin No comments
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    Question:  Will these random bean dishes taste good together?
    Hypothesis: Yes, let’s try it with other random sauteed vegetables and spinach
    Results: Delish.
    Conclusion: Quinoa, dark beans, and corn topped with lentil snobby joe filler and sauteed onions, mushrooms, banana peppers, and cherry tomatoes are tasty, filling, and colorful.
    And now for the science experiments on gravity.  First we spent too much time trying to make the double cone anti-gravity roller out of cardboard.  It’s ridiculously hard to make smooth cardboard that will actually roll, so we were unsuccessful.  This guy got it right.
    Then we tried to duplicate Galileo’s dropping two objects of different weights from the Leaning Tower of Pisa. 
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    But how do we know it would still work at a higher elevation?  Time for some more tests.
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    Success.
    If we had access to a rocket to the moon or a vacuum tube, we could have done these experiments. 
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