You’re not tired of the hype over Apple’s iPad, yet, are you?
We thought not. So, here’s a video of an iPad feature you probably haven’t heard much about yet. When blended, the iPad makes a fine aggregate that can be used, when combined with portland cement, into a concrete walkway.
How do we know this? Well, the scientists at “Will it Blend,” demonstrate what happens when an iPad is placed in Blendtec’s Total Blender and the “iBlend” app is selected.
How do we know that they’re scientists? Simple. They’re wearing lab coats and heavy latex gloves.
Of course, the iPad had to be bent in half to fit in the blender. Apple enthusiasts will note that the iPad’s display, even in it’s partially bent state, while cracked and barely legible, still works.
Way to go, Apple. And way to go, Blendtec.
(And we shouldn’t have to say this, but do not try this at home.)
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