Recipe for Making Symetrical Holes in Water
scottZed writes "Danish researchers found a simple way to make curiously shaped air holes in a bucket of water. Simply rig the bucket to have a spinning plate at the bottom, and depending on the speed, you can get an ellipse, three-sided star, square, pentagon, or hexagon. The effect may help explain such shapes seen in atmospheric disturbances on Earth and other planets. One practical use: really trippy washing machines."
Shoot yourself. I was making a joke, I RTFA, did a double-glance at TFS, and decided to make a joke about it.
Joke. J-O-K-E. Go back to school and learn what that is, you insensitive tool!
BTW, I can tell from your piss-poor redneck joke that you're just some horribly mistaken moron. Guess the only culture you've got is the bacterial type growing and festering under your armpits, riiight? (Again, another joke. If you can't deal with it, go talk to Andrew Dice Clay.)
Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.