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Beaker (Muppet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Here again you find a clear reference to the origin of his last name. * pinhole burns are things you can commonly get when working in a lab. That's why they invented the labcoat ... Beaker is also well-known as Beeker, but the official muppetsite writes it as the former. If you ever stroll around on the internet check out...
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Moreover, in the Leyden jar, the glass is a beaker with both conductors in close contact with the glass. ... (It was invented by Guericke 1660. Fig. 459 shows it in its simplest form. The glass disk P and rubbing materials R and R' made out of leather and covered with a substance made out of mercury, zinc and tin are the...
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Here’s some of the things Dr. Bunsen Honeydew and Beaker invented and tested (links are to video clips) : edible paper clips, a gorilla detector, hair-growing tonic, a banana sharpener, a robot politician, a germ enlarger, a super-strength copy machine, and an electric nose warmer. Also, in response to the...
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Talk radio KILLED rock-and-roll radio, and I've never forgiven that. Thanks for dragging America into the gutter. My dad was the best deejay I ever knew. He invented Beaker Street, which stands the test of time. kablooie | 05.22.07 - 9:59 am | #
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CC: They never got to laugh up their sleeves. And I think that there was a certain reluctance to sell Beaker Street because it was kind of one of those not-invented-here things.
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Steel Rabbit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Steel Rabbit is a puppet character, one of The Muppets. He is a robot rabbit who appeared in one episode of The Muppet Show. He was attracted to the magnetic carrots that were being invented by Bunse...
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