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The Fresh Maker!
Not sure if it's real, but Mentos just made my grocery list!
http://media.revver.com/broadcast/27335/video.mov
http://media.revver.com/broadcast/27335/video.mov
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Well, coke can eat through teeth, steak, and well, probably if given enough time titanium, no doubt it would chew through a mentos.
I loved it. ^_^
I loved it. ^_^
Wow, I guess I'm the only one with enough mispent youth to have done this trick. Yes, it does work with regular Coke, but it does seem to work best with diet sodas. The artificial sweetener tends to react better with the gum arabic in the Mentos. You can also use Altoids, although the reaction is much less spectacular.
This trick is much preferred to the tricks involving aluminum foil and soda bottles plus muratic acid or Drano to produce explosions...
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Weed Vaporizer
This trick is much preferred to the tricks involving aluminum foil and soda bottles plus muratic acid or Drano to produce explosions...
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Weed Vaporizer
Last edited by Strider on Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Well, the universities should know better than to require computer engineers to take two semesters of chemistry. They didn't really think we were going to let that knowledge go to waste did they?
Admittedly, igniting thermite on the front tire of our Calculus professor's new Porsche was probably not our finest hour, but hey...
A bet's a bet...
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EXTREME Q
Admittedly, igniting thermite on the front tire of our Calculus professor's new Porsche was probably not our finest hour, but hey...
A bet's a bet...
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EXTREME Q
Last edited by Strider on Wed Mar 16, 2011 6:35 am, edited 1 time in total.
Okay, so I was a bit doubtful about the validity of that first link. But then I saw this video, where they film a test run and PROVE this really works!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?search=pep ... aO2BQc9kXk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?search=pep ... aO2BQc9kXk
Back in my engineering student days, my entire class for Eng107 was enrolled in the same Chem217 lab class. Or professor made the mistake of showing 25 geeks and 4 anarchists how to create reactions like these, then wondered why, at the end of the year, we spent more time scouring scorch marks off the counters, and sweeping up broken glass, than we did cleaning beakers and checking in gear. :shock:
The heck is a calculus professor doing with a new porche, anyway? Bopping up in the world to get it or something?
I prefer using an MRE flameless heater in a 20 ounce soda bottle for bad tricks... especially since it releases hydrogen, and we all know what that does...
Strider wrote:Well, the universities should know better than to require computer engineers to take two semesters of chemistry. They didn't really think we were going to let that knowledge go to waste did they?
Admittedly, igniting thermite on the front tire of our Calculus professor's new Porsche was probably not our finest hour, but hey...
A bet's a bet...
The heck is a calculus professor doing with a new porche, anyway? Bopping up in the world to get it or something?
I prefer using an MRE flameless heater in a 20 ounce soda bottle for bad tricks... especially since it releases hydrogen, and we all know what that does...
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