
Since no one cares what I had for lunch today, I thought I'd share a photo of at least part of my lunch. Diet Coke cans balanced on their ends. No tricks, folks. Just Physics as taught to me recently by a Physics student. I am so easily amused and this most definitely falls into that category. :)
So what do you all want to read? Maybe that's a loaded question, keep it clean folks, keep it clean. Or maybe you just want a photo. This is, after all, a photoblog. A photo that makes you think, laugh or ponder on the sanity of the person behind the lens.
*Image hosted at Flickr
9 comments:
Easy to do with DIET Coke cans. Try it with the real thing. It doesn't work.
I don't have any regular coke, how about I try it with Barqs Root beer-the full sugar stuff-tomorrow.
It's just a balancing act and has to do with physics.
Thanks for stopping by Fletch.
I like to just hear you "talk"...about whatever. I like to know about your day and your take on it. I like to know what's in your heart. Sometimes what you have for lunch is interesting to hear about! I read you blog and others because I'm interested in the person...what they have to say about their life and the pictures that show it! To me, a blog is a chance to sit down and chit-chat with one another. I love reading what you have to say, Bonnie.
hmmm indeed...physics? wow! I had trouble with Physics, once my dad stopped doing most of my homework for me!
I agree with shirley...to know you is to love you, and to read your thoughts is to know you, so we're all on a winner here Bonnie.
...you've got me thinking now [always dangerous] can ya do it with Starbucks cups?
LOL, I don't think soooooo but now you've got me thinking. That could be a dangerous thing!! I might need to make a Starbucks stop after getting my haircut. (I so dislike getting a haircut).
Thank you, Shirley and blue. Your kind comments make me blush and smile.
way cool. I'll have to try that.
Just make sure you don't try it with a full can but there has to be some liquid.
I tried it with a Starbucks cup and couldn't do it. Maybe it has to do with the size and shape of the can. I'll have to send the question to school with my physics student.
heh heh!
coolio!
you crack me up, Bonnie.
it's an awesome shot!
hugs!
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