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March 20, 2008
Desktop Tornado Maker
For when the Internet gets old.
From the website:
- Tornado Maker
Teach a young one about how funnel clouds form and gain devastating power with this fantastic one-button experiment.
Set the spin control on F1 (just powerful enough to take down at tree or two) or in stages up to a blow-out F5 tornado (enough to demolish a brick building), then watch as the built-in lightning and sound effects bring science to life — safely.
Comes with a 35-page educational book.
Ages 6 and up.
"Young one?"
"6 and up?"
Excuse me?
March 20, 2008 at 09:01 AM | Permalink
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I LOVE desktop tornados sooooo much! Itz just that the World Wide Web doesnt have it. I dont mean to insult tis' website, but this is BUYABLE not downloadable. I mean, what kind of object would be downloadable????!!
Posted by: Harun | Jan 1, 2009 1:52:34 PM
how tall is this thing
Posted by: | May 30, 2008 12:08:51 PM
then watch as the built-in lightning and sound effects bring science to life — safely.
What, as compared with alternative home tornado creation experiments that kill scores and leave thousands homeless?
What's the world coming to, when even a toy that's obviously perfectly safe still has to be specifically labelled as safe?
Posted by: Daniel Rutter | Mar 21, 2008 12:07:40 AM
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