Thomas Bangalter – Club Soda (A1)
Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
By Trax On Da Rocks Vol. 2, Thomas Bangalter – Club soda (A1), RoulĂ© 1998, Vynil 12″.
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By Trax On Da Rocks Vol. 2, Thomas Bangalter – Club soda (A1), RoulĂ© 1998, Vynil 12″.
Duration : 0:4:1
Take an empty soda can, give it a shake, and it is full.
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When you want to relax why settle for some other diet soda? I drink TaB. Maybe you should too.
(recorded with the new Apple iPod Nano 5th gen.)
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I’m doing a Science project where I have to compare the acidity of various kinds of soda. I am doing a Litmus Paper test, but I would also like to put something into a jar of each kind of soda and see which will dissolve first due to the amount of acid. What can I put into each kind of soda that will wear down, proving that one soda is more acidic than the rest?
I have about 2 weeks until my lab report is due.
Try using eggs. What happens to them in soda’s such as Coke or pepsi is really rather interesting.
He really does… don’t believe me? Watch the clip. =P
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I don’t mean to sound crazy but I work 2nd shift, and somedays I don’t get up untill go to work. So I can go a couple days without sitting down and having a decent meal. When I am at work I am constantly drinking soda. I haven’t lost more than a couple pounds since I started this routine. But I want to start actually eating and drinking less soda.
It’s easy to get addicted to the caffiene and sugar in regular sodas. There’s something really wonderful when that first gulp hits your mouth! Anyway, try substituting a carbonated flavored water instead. You don’t have to go cold-turkey, but try doing it every other one and then increasing the water over the soda. I like iced tea, so I often substitute iced green tea for soda. And, you can also try plain old refreshing water with lemon!
Wood Chips are put into a soda can and heat is applied, a flame shoots out of the soda can as the wood chips are turned into ENERGY in the form of hydrogen, carbon monoxide (flamable) and other volatile organic compounds that can all be captured and used in a stove or a car or home.
www.KnowledgePublications.com/sodacanflame.htm
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The hilarious sequel to the iranian pepsi or coke commercial. For fob eyes only!
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The History Of soda Pop In America, Presented In Six Parts!
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