Fun With an Induction Cooktop?
fishfrys writes "Besides generating heat quickly and efficiently in ferromagnetic pans, what sorts of fun things can you do with an induction cooktop? This seems like a pretty serious piece of electromagnetic equipment — boiling water can't be the only thing it's good for. I went to YouTube, expecting to find all sorts of crazy videos of unsafe induction cooktop shenanigans, but found only cooking. What sort of exciting, if not stupid, physics experiments can be performed with one? Hard drive scrubber? DIY Tesla coil? There's got to be something."
Try some unexploded WW2 shells, some walmart bullets, a kid with braces. An arm with a tattoo. A hamster that ingested iron shavings. You were looking for unsafe and stupid things to try, right?
Tanenbaum would have said "Holy fuck! A talking Linux!"
"History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme." Mark Twain
In truth it was the AI in the stove commenting on your taste in music. Try it without the Celine Dion next time.
'Imagine if Linux[sic] would have asked Tanenbaum on how to make a good kernel.'
We might have got a good kernel.
(Sorry, I couldn't resist)
Great minds think alike; fools seldom differ.
Thanks, but at least provide a full list of things you shouldn't do with goatse:
https://www.eff.org/https-everywhere
Why would you need to? All hard drives have a self-wiping function if you wait long enough. With today's quality control standards, you usually don't have to wait very long.
... and then they built the supercollider.