Journey into the Unknown with the National Geographic Science Magic Kit

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The National Geographic science magic kit provides an exciting way for children to learn about scientific concepts through engaging magic tricks. This kit includes a variety of materials and instructions for over 15 different tricks that incorporate principles from physics, chemistry, and biology. The directions included in the kit are comprehensive and easy to follow, making it suitable for children as young as 8 years old. Each trick is accompanied by an explanation of the scientific concept behind it, allowing children to not only perform the trick but also understand the science behind it. This combination of magic and science creates a fun and interactive learning experience that will captivate children's attention and foster their interest in science. By performing the tricks and understanding the underlying principles, children can feel like real scientists and magicians.

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By performing the tricks and understanding the underlying principles, children can feel like real scientists and magicians. Additionally, the kit encourages children to think critically and problem-solve as they try to figure out how the tricks work. The National Geographic science magic kit provides a wonderful opportunity to combine education and entertainment, allowing children to explore the wonders of science in a fun and engaging way.

OG RS Players.

I have wondered since I joined this server a few weeks back how many players are ACTUALLY OG Scapers. I remember whwn Rune Armor was introduced on RS. I remember BEFORE Zezima was a top player! The top player at that time was ALWAYS BlueRose13x, and she was also the first to be able to smith full rune EVER! I also remember before there was a wildy! AND, when the WHOLE WORLD was PvP and you had to choose whether you wanted to have all PvP or no PvP! Lmao. Ahh, the good ol' days! Haha. Anyone else an OG like me.

6 Jun 2019 20:37:33 #2

Knuckles Member

Registered: 08-05-2019 Comments: 24 Message:
KrP1 wrote

I have wondered since I joined this server a few weeks back how many players are ACTUALLY OG Scapers. I remember whwn Rune Armor was introduced on RS. I remember BEFORE Zezima was a top player! The top player at that time was ALWAYS BlueRose13x, and she was also the first to be able to smith full rune EVER! I also remember before there was a wildy! AND, when the WHOLE WORLD was PvP and you had to choose whether you wanted to have all PvP or no PvP! Lmao. Ahh, the good ol' days! Haha. Anyone else an OG like me.

I started playing a little after R2H were introduced I believe. I do remember BlueRose13x, Pker Dude Jr I think was his name, The Old Nite. Other names I can't remember but would recognize if I saw them.

7 Jun 2019 07:37:59 #3

Alchy Member

Registered: 17-01-2018 Comments: 147 Message:

PDJ, Haha!
Still one of my best friends on RS to this day. Talk to him almost daily.

7 Jun 2019 11:33:50 #4

lychee Member

Registered: 13-12-2017 Comments: 10 Message:

Funny. Most memories I have are either pking, scamming players or autoing.

A few from me. From selling cakes at the wildy, or staying up all night training.. just so many. Meeting the guys who lived on my street who played being like - Meet you in world 1 man!

1) I had some how scammed my way into getting a player to let me use his his ranger - 80 range level 55ish - name "O its Butters" - either through "let me use your account, etc." Sure enough, no recoveries were set and the rest was history. The needle scam and leading people to the wilderness, all classics.

2) I actively pked and autoed regularly but would get banned on and off. Funny story relatable to this server - I would PK with Pyru in real RSC. A friend of mine from real life would actively write script for his bots and we would be online buddies.

3) After meeting someone while pking, he got me a perminate authorization (which cost like 250m or hundreds of dollars) to autorune and ixbot. These bots I autoed for weeks on end without looking at them. These were the best bots, and I became active in the autorune community. After years of using the bots and selling atleast 25 different characters ranging from pures - to 85 mining chars, 1 65 1 80 magic, 40 1 90, lvl 76 stakers etc, I was banned from autorune for sharing my authorization (I believe I had a shared one). Anyways, I went on a hacking back spree because there was a way to unset the recoveries so it looked clean. When I hacked the chars back - some had almost 99 everything and wack stats. Some got locked because of the constant challenging back of the chars.

4) I was also the victim of scams - I paid gp for members and the seller canceled their creditcard and made my character banned from using creditcard and until I paid the back dated days I owed.

All I can come up with now - but fun times being 10-13

- Last edited by lychee (7 Jun 2019 11:34:44)

7 Jun 2019 16:42:09 #5

Knuckles Member

Registered: 08-05-2019 Comments: 24 Message:
Alchy wrote

PDJ, Haha!
Still one of my best friends on RS to this day. Talk to him almost daily.

No clue he still played lol

8 Jun 2019 16:22:49 #6

Alchy Member

Registered: 17-01-2018 Comments: 147 Message:

Yea. PDJ is a really good guy. I still talk to Lightning, Doe Slayer, Jamie2002 and even said hi to xxcavalierxx a few months ago when he randomly logged in. Lol.
Keep in touch with a lot of the old players that still play.

10 Jun 2019 06:56:33 #7

Mod Aaron Aaron

Registered: 06-12-2018 Comments: 107 Message:

14 Jun 2019 09:56:33 #8

yutterson Member

Registered: 20-01-2018 Comments: 7 Message:

Dont let lychee's stories distract you from the fact that hes still fucking banned from my wild

16 Jun 2019 09:26:21 #9

Lorin Gnome

Registered: 28-12-2017 Comments: 3 Message:
yutterson wrote

Dont let lychee's stories distract you from the fact that hes still fucking banned from my wild

22 Jun 2019 20:44:26 #10

Meangean Member

Registered: 11-12-2017 Comments: 12 Message:

At the latest August 2001

25 Jun 2019 07:11:14 #11

Mind b0mb Member

Registered: 01-04-2018 Comments: 16 Message:

Im also a runescape classic veteran. I was in game for all holiday drops. Anyways i still play because of the nostalgia its fun.

27 Jun 2019 20:29:02 #12

Mod Reigns Member

Registered: 23-06-2019 Comments: 15 Message:

Definitely the good ol days! Just a kid and loved the hell outta this game! Reason I'm still here!

Have any questions? Message me via Discord, forum, or in-game.
RSCEmulation Noobie? Click this link out.

1 Sep 2019 10:29:10 #13

vahnx Member

Registered: 10-06-2018 Comments: 9 Message:

I played back when it first came out and you could pick between a warrior, ranger, or mage. I used to play on World 4 when it came out. Also tks was #1 at this point (Tina Kaye)
There was good magic and evil magic, and a skill called Carpentry that was level 1 that you could never train.
Then there was the intro of membership and you could buy monthly or lifetime (although I cannot find any proof of this on the web or archives.. but strongly remember you had the ability to buy lifetime membership for $60).
Membership didn't really have much content so wasn't worth the extra fee at first.
Then the duper appeared and the price of pink phats went from 4 mil to 400k that day.
Also rune large helms were 100k each, R2H's were 250k.

I used to battle Elvarg and never win.. then my friend wanted me to show him so he sat behind me and I went to fight Elvarg and survived with 6hp and no food.. killed him using my rune long, addy plate (maybe rune chain?) and addy legs. I went from 47 str to 48 and a few xp from 49, along with some atk and def levels I believe.

Charcoal was a scam that came out when the digsite quest was released. People from members collected charcoal and traded it on F2P worlds for 5k each.. because for some reason it was the only P2P item that was tradable to F2P but you couldn't use it.
People used to trade in Varrock Square and the rich people would chill/trade left of the castle in varrock.

I also remember spending 2 hours at a friends house scamming a pair of black legs off someone.. the scams would go like this. "hey wanna join a clan?" "first you must pass a test, a trust test" where they trade you an item and you give it back, eventually logging off and hopping worlds with the final item.

At one point I tried botting but there was a keylogger built in, and the person trained my 1 defense pures to 11 defense and trained some magic on them.

Here's a pic of one of my two accounts from 2001. Hans tells me the account is 6,395 days old but that goes back to Feb 27, 2002 and I know my accounts are from the start in 2001.. apparently he only goes back until Feb 2002.

Here's a super rare account.. he was a wine pure 30 atk 1 def 1 str and 10 hp but when rs2 came out and he was transferred.. due to the new combat formula.. he was set to 9hp

Here is an old video that someone uploaded back in the day (2001/2002) that's been re-uploaded "the first rsc videos ever". If you click their profile you can find another, and there were a total of 3 but this guy only uploaded 2 of them.

- Last edited by vahnx (1 Sep 2019 14:09:43)

I started playing a little after R2H were introduced I believe. I do remember BlueRose13x, Pker Dude Jr I think was his name, The Old Nite. Other names I can't remember but would recognize if I saw them.
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Whether used as a teaching tool in the classroom or for at-home entertainment, this kit is sure to inspire curiosity and inspire a lifelong love of science..

Reviews for "Learn the Secrets of Science with the National Geographic Science Magic Kit"

1. Sarah - 1 star - I was really disappointed with the National Geographic Science Magic Kit. The directions were so confusing and hard to understand. There were steps missing and it just seemed like it wasn't properly organized. I ended up frustrated and gave up on trying to complete any of the experiments. It was a waste of money and I wouldn't recommend it to anyone.
2. Mike - 2 stars - The National Geographic Science Magic Kit had potential, but the directions really let it down. They were poorly written and unclear. I had to constantly refer back and forth between steps, trying to make sense of what I was supposed to do. It made the whole experience frustrating and took away the enjoyment of learning and experimenting. I expected better from a reputable brand like National Geographic.
3. Emily - 2.5 stars - I found the National Geographic Science Magic Kit directions to be lacking. They didn't provide enough detail or clear explanations for each experiment. I had to guess and make assumptions on some steps, which led to inaccurate results. It was frustrating not being able to fully understand the science behind the magic, and I felt like I wasted my time and money on this kit.
4. Tom - 1.5 stars - The National Geographic Science Magic Kit directions were a complete mess. They were poorly organized and difficult to follow. The illustrations were confusing and didn't match up with the written instructions. It was frustrating trying to figure out what I was supposed to do. I ended up giving up and trying to find other resources online to complete the experiments. Save your money and skip this kit.

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