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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2008

Luke explaining the physics used at Steak n' Shake for a project in Physics class.

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  • Is this Steak n' Shake In Sandusky Ohio by any chance? Or do they all look the same? Looks like the one I go to when ever I go to Cedar Point.

  • sorry for the really late reply but this was in Carrollton, Texas...unfortunately this Steak n' Shake got closed down last year

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  • lol... i am a server at steak n shake at indiana and i love it and everyone i work with is pretty cool... the only thing that is gay about steak n shake is the gay ass side work we have to do...

  • You didn't flip the silverware in the cones when you washed them....

    But we have had many discussions on physics in my SnS, like sharpening spats, moving things, and such. It's good fun.

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  • Go SNS Ep!

  • I just got steak n shake... and I was bored. So I looked it up. This is tasteh.

  • What song is this?

  • @CZ1230 Hi! I work at our st. louis location as a host. What sns did you transfer to when your town one closed?

  • "I Just got a Job at a Steak n' Shake... DRIVE THRU!!!

  • yo this video's funny

    the pressure on the silverware was funny

  • The trays aren't high friction, they just dirty and sticky...does your store give you gloves to clean the bathrooms...you forot, that is not a dishwasher, that is a dish sanitizer.

  • haccp! AAAAAAAAARRRRRGGGHHHH!!!!

  • I used to work at a Steak N Shake and we used to test the "physics" of spraying the drive thru area off with a hose in the winter time, and the "inertia" of the vehicles kept them in motion and they didn't stop.

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