| | Posted 11/4/2007 9:36:40 PM | |
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| OK, those foggers are the same as the floating pond misters. I think those are a great alternative to fog machines, especially for inside. No particulate matter, no smoke, no sticky residue. The fog is localized and doesn't hang around forever. You'll have to be careful about putting them on the piano or other furniture, they may condense water.
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| | | Posted 11/5/2007 6:14:16 AM | |
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| MakeItMike (11/4/2007) ...You'll have to be careful about putting them on the piano or other furniture, they may condense water. Good point Mike! Although I can't imagine why a scientist would have a piano in the lab . Then again, if Einstein had one we could too! Stress reliever?

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| | | Posted 11/5/2007 9:16:41 AM | |
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| | Just picked up the "Mad Lab" candy in test tubes, beakers and pietrie dishes at Target at half price. There was also a disectable frog made of gummy candy. I figure while it won't necessarily be edible by July, it should still be disectable if I keep it in a cool dry place until then. Same goes for the candy in the other containers. If it gets nasty, I can always clean it out and replce it with colored water. Also got a string of orange tube lights. |
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