they didnt open fire tho, a cop had enough and snatched it with the most fed up parent energy i've seen in a while
also, the article doesnt mention it, but the whole exchange lasted more then six minutes, during which cops and the kids' parents were constantly urging them to drop it, and they just passed it between each other instead
And even if I did .... I have a back up key in my wallet .... and a hidden key on my garage ... and a key in a lockbox under the porch .... and one in my truck ... and probably a few more I forgot about on my property somewhere.
i know, hurr durr youtube video low effort reply, but i couldn't have worded it better, and ultimately my reply would have been just a paraphrasing of the video.
aaand next time they'll leave their cell phone home to not get tracked, so not only do you not get their location, they can't even call you in an emergency
Knowing that mum or dad might go through their phone to check things makes them think about what they are doing spend 5 minutes researching how to hide stuff. Better to rely on trust then on pure force alone
no, it's an organic solvent like ethylene carbonate/propylene carbonate + some other stuff, which have a boiling point of 230+°C ( 446°F)
heating up batteries is (mostly) fine (under controlled scenarios with known good batteries, spicy pillows can always happen with bad batches) as long as the plastic holding them together doesn't melt
you physically CANNOT make a lithium ion battery with water because lithium reacts with water
from the wikipedia page
Lithium reacts vigorously with water to form lithium hydroxide (LiOH) and hydrogen gas. Thus, a non-aqueous electrolyte is typically used, and a sealed container rigidly excludes moisture from the battery pack. The non-aqueous electrolyte is typically a mixture of organic carbonates such as ethylene carbonate and propylene carbonate containing complexes of lithium ions.[45] Ethylene carbonate is essential for making solid electrolyte interphase on the carbon anode,[46] but since it is solid at room temperature, a liquid solvent (such as propylene carbonate or diethyl carbonate) is added.
grow up, either grab a rifle and start shooting at political candidates or vote for the lesser evil, you can't sit in the corner and cry like a 5 year old waiting for the teacher to come and defend you.
This is the real world, nobody is gonna help you but yourself.
1L is 1dm³ (10cm³)
They aren't "official" SI units but i'd much rather see liters then teaspoons