We use quite a bit of cyanoacrylate adhesives at work, and find that acetone is relatively good at getting the stuff off. But, I imagine the NHS doesn't want to use such a bad solvent anywhere near someone's eyes or ears.
If you've got such a drill and are anywhere near a piece of sandpaper or powered sander, you can sharpen a pencil very easily. Do it all the time in a pinch. Even works on a bit of smooth pavement, if you don't mind being a bit of a graphite vandal.
I had a rocket of this nature long long ago. Estes, model name something like "Gyroc". Engine ejecting caused spring-loaded fins to assume a helicopter configuration, corkscrewing it down like a maple leaf. For extra fun, it had only two fins, making the potential for instability in flight almost a surety. Whee.
I don't recall which one it was, but someone I know did in fact have John Cleese as their GPS voice. It was pretty funny, and I do believe was actually the man himself.
There's a time and place to argue vitriolically about what television shows suck and who sucks for watching them. It's called YouTube, and the time is all the time.
Au contraire, M. Royal. I doubt very much that a singing mouse would be a good adaptation in the wild. Well, maybe good from the point of view of all the cats, birds of prey, and any other predators looking for a wee bit of protein.
If I were up there and doing this, I'd arrange everyone so they're oriented in a different direction. One person standing "regular", one "horizontal", and one "upside down". If you've got no gravity, play with it.
So, one of your friends uses such a device to secure his bike. For a laugh, you wrap the pole it's suspended on with about a quarter inch thick band of duct tape. Hilarity ensues.
Ridiculous. I make espresso brownies, and between the melted chocolate, cocoa powder, and the instant espresso powder, they pack a nice booster punch. Especially if you, as most civilized folk will, eat them *with* a nice coffee.
I don't recall which one it was, but someone I know did in fact have John Cleese as their GPS voice. It was pretty funny, and I do believe was actually the man himself.
I make espresso brownies, and between the melted chocolate, cocoa powder, and the instant espresso powder, they pack a nice booster punch. Especially if you, as most civilized folk will, eat them *with* a nice coffee.