Can you slip on a banana peel mythbusters
They compared how quickly and easily they could negotiate the course with banana peels and the lubricant, doing comically poorly in both cases. In the end, the MythBusters decided that the myth was busted, but just barely: banana peels would not guarantee a fall but could still prove to be very slippery on a smooth enough surface. Tory acquiring the chemicals, as well as a diamond seed, and put them all into a pressure cooker, leaving the mix cooking for three days.
However, he failed to create any diamonds. Kari tried this method but failed to create any diamonds, despite managing to destroy two microwaves.
The Build Team was invited to New Mexico Tech to see the demonstration, which used 5, pounds 2, kg of explosives. This was the largest explosion ever recorded on MythBusters, producing over twelve times the energy of any previous explosion on the show.
After a chemical bath and examination of the results, they did discover diamonds. However, the process only produced low-quality industrial diamonds. While still chemically diamonds, the Build Team agreed that this process was too impractical to attempt at home and that any homemade diamond scheme was implausible.
In their experiment, the MythBusters used chips with regular dip and salsa. However, when they examined their results, they found that the dip and salsa were already loaded with microbes.
For a more accurate experiment, the MythBusters were forced to sterilize all their testing materials with radiation and create a sterile environment. They also note that the cliche originated in the early 20th century after bananas first became a popular fruit, which led to numerous old skins littering sidewalks, and therefore numerous accidents.
Also, back in March it briefly became a fad among teenagers to take videos of themselves slipping on banana peels and then post the videos online. It was called the "banana peel challenge" bananapeelchallenge.
From the Inflation Calculator, that would equate to about When she landed on his shoulder blades, was he face up? The next set of ladies plumped on his stomach. Were they plump? The oddest thing, to me, is the way the following sentence was written, sort of backwards, if you ask me, but also sort of comedic.
Maybe that's why the original editor left it in. Greg -- the wording of the article definitely is a bit odd. But when I reread it, it says "Plump on his shoulder blades landed Weissman.
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