The Index of Refraction of Lime Jello

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8 Responses to “The Index of Refraction of Lime Jello”

  1. sporkless Says:

    Good Lord. I wish I could remember what a “Spuds Test” was, but it seems really familiar. Hopefully it will come to me.

    My main reaction is: “Everyone else had fun in high school doing bad stuff, but I had fun being a nerd.”

  2. Krankor Says:

    Good Lord. I wish I could remember what a “Spuds Test” was, but it seems really familiar. Hopefully it will come to me.

    I’m surprised the title of the post isn’t a dead giveaway.

  3. Ignatius Pig Says:

    At least you had fun being a nerd. I had fun in Grades 11 and 12, but Grade 10 was hell on wheels. The absolute low point of my life.

    Now, must get to work solving for a.

  4. sporkless Says:

    Okay, I slept on it, and it all came rushing back to me.

    I remembered who was nicknamed “Spuds”. (Although, I don’t particularly remember why.)

    I remember that we were amusing ourselves by sneaking zany unsigned quizzes in his locker.

    I remembered that the title of this post was one of the questions.

    And I remember that he kind of eventually figured it out, and you had to tell him.

  5. Sports Radio Guy Says:

    YOU ARE WRONG…

  6. Krankor Says:

    You got it, Sporko. Only, the way I remember it, the index of refraction of lime Jell-o was used as a variable in a more complex, more insane equation.

    I haven’t a clue where “Spuds” came from, though. None.

  7. Sports Radio Guy Says:

    The guy who wrote this is WRONG. The answer is (e). Can’t you guys read.

    I know 100% for sure that the answer is (e) because I spoke to Rick about it last week.

  8. Ignatius Pig, Esq. Says:

    Sporkless: I remembered who was nicknamed “Spuds”. (Although, I don’t particularly remember why.)

    How much do you want to bet it had something to do with, uh, this 80s-era embarrassment?