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'Floating Bridge' Property of Water Found 191

eldavojohn writes "When exposed to high voltage, water does some interesting things. From the article, 'water in two beakers climbs out of the beakers and crosses empty space to meet, forming the water bridge. The liquid bridge, hovering in space, appears to the human eye to defy gravity. Upon investigating the phenomenon, the scientists found that water was being transported from one beaker to another, usually from the anode beaker to the cathode beaker. The cylindrical water bridge, with a diameter of 1-3 mm, could remain intact when the beakers were pulled apart at a distance of up to 25 mm.'"

Comment Re:One reason I quit fixing Windows (Score 1) 491

That's funny, because remember that exploit Apple had a few months back: the one where you click a disk image and it automatically ran?

We have only 4 Mac users, and 2 of them clicked disk images on the net. *2 of them*. Half of the staff. Both got weird variants of a program that basically hosed their Applications directory.


Wow... I'm impressed. I went looking for versions of that exploit and couldn't find anything except a test version that proved the existance of the hole but didn't do anything.

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