They should do something safer, like play with Lawn Darts.
You couldn’t have done that with a bowl of water?
Maybe you, Adam. Clayton is light enough.
1 you can fly. 2 an inflatable pool can still break
silly boy’s
Don’t be too sure about that, guys!
They need to send it back to Research and Development. I’m pretty sure they got both the car and the track from an old Hot Wheels® set.
Waiter, theres a car in my soup, no wait, it just flew out…
He doubts. That’s like scientific or something.
Adam and Clayton should look on YouTube and check out all the “Hold my beer” videos with this kind of plan.
Scale up the experiment using a life-sized dummy. Nobody gets hurt, but it’ll still be fun! And, sure, educational I bet.
1/2 mv^2 = mgh (neglecting track friction)
“So, it’s a go!”
“Yeah!”
Now imagine if this were done to scale, the pool being proportionally smaller, and less load bearing, then what’s being represented by the bowl of soup.
Where’s Mister Wizard when you need him.
I love the eyelids in this strip.
Jesy Bertz Premium Member about 5 years ago
They should do something safer, like play with Lawn Darts.
JD'Huntsville'AL about 5 years ago
You couldn’t have done that with a bowl of water?
nosirrom about 5 years ago
Maybe you, Adam. Clayton is light enough.
karmakat01 about 5 years ago
1 you can fly. 2 an inflatable pool can still break
silly boy’s
jpayne4040 about 5 years ago
Don’t be too sure about that, guys!
Jeff0811 about 5 years ago
They need to send it back to Research and Development. I’m pretty sure they got both the car and the track from an old Hot Wheels® set.
Stevefk about 5 years ago
Waiter, theres a car in my soup, no wait, it just flew out…
well-i-never about 5 years ago
He doubts. That’s like scientific or something.
Buzzworld about 5 years ago
Adam and Clayton should look on YouTube and check out all the “Hold my beer” videos with this kind of plan.
cdward about 5 years ago
Scale up the experiment using a life-sized dummy. Nobody gets hurt, but it’ll still be fun! And, sure, educational I bet.
mountainclimber about 5 years ago
1/2 mv^2 = mgh (neglecting track friction)
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
“So, it’s a go!”
“Yeah!”
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Now imagine if this were done to scale, the pool being proportionally smaller, and less load bearing, then what’s being represented by the bowl of soup.
cuzinron47 about 5 years ago
Where’s Mister Wizard when you need him.
Holilubillkori Premium Member about 5 years ago
mizdurble about 5 years ago
I love the eyelids in this strip.