I, for one, have no idea how to tie a water balloon correctly. If you're like me and manage to look like you've already lost a water balloon fight before the fight already started, you may want to ...
My kids love to have water balloon wars. I do too if I am being honest. The drag for me is that neither of my kids can tie their own balloons and tying off a bunch of balloons that will hit you is no ...
The rules of water balloon fight club are as follows. 1- All new people have to fight, 2- Protect your nuts at all times, 3- He who fills the fastest wins. Number two may be the most important rule in ...
How do you tie water in a knot? First you make parts of it into vortices, which move more like long continuous strings than groups of autonomous molecules. Then you need to tangle those strings ...
Reporting in the journal Nature Physics, William Irvine and Dustin Kleckner, physicists at the University of Chicago, describe the knotted fluid vortex they created in the lab—a scientific first, they ...
A version of this story ran in The Virginian-Pilot on Sept. 14, 2005. Hurricane or no, we’re in for a blow. Time to start thinking about how to secure the woodpile or lash the garbage cans to a tree.
Reporting in the journal Nature Physics, William Irvine and Dustin Kleckner, physicists at the University of Chicago, have created a knotted fluid vortex in the lab — a scientific first, they say. The ...
SPRINGVILLE, Alabama -- Here is a step-by-step photo gallery on how to tie a Non-Slip Loop knot. Michael Belcher with Mark's Outdoors show us how to tie this knot. This knot is popular and useful for ...
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