How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:
How many scientists does it take to open a bottle? The bottle:
Can someone explain the use for this?
37ReplyIt's used for HPLC analysis, where a lot of ports are needed to connect all the little tentacles of the machine
37ReplyYep. But the cheaper alternative is a regular bottle with one cap that has multiple ports for the tubes.
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Probably chemestry, for mutiple attachments.
21ReplyHPLC is High Performance Liquid Chromatography, a chemistry method that's used to analyze chemicals. Don't know why they would need this thing though
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Heck of a party bong
18ReplyMulti-subject piss test
16ReplyWouldn't want to be the guy that gets the top
7ReplyYum
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This fuckin bottle’s got four side necks and here my bitch ass has only one regular neck
fuckin bullshit man
29ReplyHas genetics gone too far?
10ReplyCRISPR’s been given too much power
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Scientists invent new cost-cutting measures for Amazon drivers. Sharing is caring.
10ReplyI love how "improv" hplc bottles always look. I'm pretty sure this is a 200 euro piece of glassware, but it looks like 20 bucks.
8Reply200? Try 1000. It has "analytical" in the name, so you apply a 5x upcharge to the "science" price modifier.
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This would be a great dog toy. Put a hole in one of the caps (a treat-sized hole) and stick a rod hrizontally through the bottle, so that it can spin around it's axis. Than fill it with treats and your dog will be entertaint for hours.
5ReplyExcept that its glass, that might be an issue.
5ReplyPoor doggo :(
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My lab used bottle caps with four holes in them for mobile phase intake. I've never seen a single bottle used for more than a couple HPLCs, but I suppose there are niche use cases out there.
3ReplyLab tech: opens with one hand anyway
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