Sunday, March 18, 2007
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-14:26
Yea. Today's a great day. Woke up early, now having a 3 way conversation with mx and sam and it rocks. Finally, got some photos of the process of the making of a fissure/oceanic crust/tear fault in making (its the brownie).
1st ever step to how to make a geog project out of a brownie.

1st ever step to how to make a geog project out of a brownie.
Butter your tray that your brownie can be taken out easily (trust me, it doesn't work).
Next...
Follow the instructions on the brownie mix that you bought from the supermarket. Make sure you READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Erm actually we added just a little more water than stated (it wasn't done deliberately). That's why you should read the instruction carefully (for the method ONLY), only if you want a brownie. For a geog project, it'll look like one even if you doesn't (actually the result would be more natural, so go ahead put as much water if you want to).
If you want it to be more appealing on the inside too you can add some walnut for that nice rocky texture.
After that....
Pour all that gooey stuff into the tray that we have buttered and slide it into an oven that is pre-heated. Set the time and just wait for the *ding*. (It is so silly that we trusted the instructions (for the timing only) when we went to check out of curiosity....)
BOOM! A fissure/oceanic trench/tear fault is formed out of that gooey stuff.
Go ahead, let your teacher taste it (at your own risk!)
the only constant is change.