Along the lines of popping electrolytics. When I was a graduate student, I took a power electronics class which had a lab component. In the lab part one of the early projects was to build a buck converter. Rather than write your name on it though, you were to put an assigned number. Then the professor would randomly reassign projects. So now you had somebody elses (and you didn't know who) and some third person had yours. Then you had to debug their circuit and modify it (first to a boost, then you exchanged again and modified it to a buck-boost). In any case, one person mounted the cap backwards, but it managed to work (at least to some extent) for the few days they modified the project. But when the next person got the project, as they were working on it, the cap went off like a shotgun. It was *loud*, though the ensuing laughter was even louder.