When you pour milk into your breakfast bowl, the cereal absorbs the milk. As milk flows into the crispy kernel, the liquid puts pressure on the air inside and pushes it around. The air shoves against each pocketÂ?s walls until they shatter, forcing out a snap, or a crackle, or, as you, know, sometimes a pop. You can also see tiny air bubbles escaping to the surface.
April 30, 2006
Why Rice Krispies go Snap, Crackle, Pop!
Attention Tree !!!
Look out…. it’s in the middle of the road.
Notice how the road curves on the right to go around the tree.
(And the little sign ahead… I think it means do not turn into the tree.)
Moustache tatoos
A news report about a new trend in Rhode Island. How long before it sweeps the nation?
I want a program to…..
Over 450 freeware utilities to solve common problems. Listed by task performed, these utilities can save you time and money.
Looking for something to do? Take a peek at your ear wax
Ear Wax Camera/Cleaner
Put simply, this is one of the strangest gadgets we’ve come across. This device sports a camera/light at one end and a viewer at the other end — allowing users to see built-up ear wax. It’s powered by a single 9V battery and is made from anti-bacterial ASB resin/glass/stainless steel. Available now from Rakuten at the price of $87.
Got a cold?
You need the Japanese toilet paper helmet.
Carrying tissues in your pocket can be a hassle, that’s why the Japanese have invented the “Toilet Paper Helmet”. This low-tech helmet has a convenient strap that holds it firmly in place which allows for easy nose blowing.



