-- Burdick ... can't recall the exact circumstances around which the gin-and-tonic laser was built...
I suspect the actual circumstances and the fact he doesn't remember are related.
I wonder how the choice of Gin affects the laser. There's many different Gins with different recipes, in theory the change in impurities should affect the colour, but I'm not sure how.
I don't understand. What's the point of it? You need a laser to make it work, so what's the gin got to do with it? Aren't they just making a laser out of another laser, while having a beverage at the side?
Is this article a joke or something, it's not April fools yet?
If it's not a joke, it's one of the most meh articles on something that could potentially be interesting. The title is misleading--it's neither DIY nor a "How to".
If it was really DIY, they would have had a couple of pictures of what the final set-up looks like. My guess is that they did not do it themselves.
So the entire article is bullshit. They have nothing to say about the subject.
Maybe it's possible to build a Gin-n-Tonic laser, I don't know anything about the subject, but this link fails to tell me anything, except how not to write an article about it.
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If it's not a joke, it's one of the most meh articles on something that could potentially be interesting. The title is misleading--it's neither DIY nor a "How to".
If it was really DIY, they would have had a couple of pictures of what the final set-up looks like. My guess is that they did not do it themselves.
So the entire article is bullshit. They have nothing to say about the subject.
Maybe it's possible to build a Gin-n-Tonic laser, I don't know anything about the subject, but this link fails to tell me anything, except how not to write an article about it.