He's Gone Into B-fib. Get Ready to Shock Him! Clear!

How to revive dry Play-Doh

After months of tinkering, I have discovered the best and easiest way to restore dry Play-Doh to its perfect state (besides Hasbro’s former suggestion that you buy a new can).

Several decades too late to help me, which I assume is everybody’s first concern, but good to know nonetheless. Tinkering to systematically find the best method. That’s science, baby!

2 thoughts on “He's Gone Into B-fib. Get Ready to Shock Him! Clear!

  1. FWIW, I think there’s only such thing as atrial (a-fib) and ventricular (v-fib) fibrillation, no b-fib (unless there was a pun there that I missed).

    Oh, and happy birthday!

  2. What? The medical training memories I have from watching Emergency! 35 years ago are faulty?

    I guess they were saying “v-fib” I could try and cover and say “typo,” since the letters are sdjacent on the jeyboard, but no. Just bad hearing.

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