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General Forums => The O' Club => Topic started by: Boroda on January 16, 2006, 01:50:40 PM
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I found it funny.
Drop several Mentos pills into a 2L plastic Coke bottle, and here we go...
http://www.livejournal.com/users/alex_inside/361250.html
A page is in Russian, but all you need to see are pictures.
That guy used a sheet of paper folded into a "pipe" to drop several pills as fast as possible.
I wonder why people still drink Coke...
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Originally posted by Boroda
I wonder why people still drink Coke...
I wonder why people eat Mentos. Yuck!
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Dry ice pellets in water with a closed 2 liter bottle with plain water is much more entertaining...
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Saw this on the show Numb3rs. I think I'll have to give it a try.
Originally posted by Ripsnort
Dry ice pellets in water with a closed 2 liter bottle with plain water is much more entertaining...
I used to make two liter bottles explode when I was a kid but did it a little differently. They make quite a satisfying noise and jump pretty high too :)
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Originally posted by ChickenHawk
Saw this on the show Numb3rs. I think I'll have to give it a try.
I used to make two liter bottles explode when I was a kid but did it a little differently. They make quite a satisfying noise and jump pretty high too :)
I actually witnessed a 32 gallon steel garbage can (well, Tin, you know what I mean) explode, rip at the seam, and elevate 15 feet into the air when co-worker had done this with one of those big XX liter bottles, a cup of water, and dry ice pellets. The bad news is...the garbage can was full of food since we'd just had a potluck. Happend out on the loading dock, and it certainly had the fire dept out there within 5 minutes...funnier than hell watching this guy try to clean up food spread over a 100 sq. ft area as fast as he could. He didn't lose his job, but he could have....he kept denying that he'd done it.
Be very careful, those things are dangerous. The cap could put an eye out easily. :huh
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Where can I get some dry ice pellets? :D
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what happens if you drink coke then eat a packet of mints?
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Originally posted by Furball
what happens if you drink coke then eat a packet of mints?
As long as you don't eat the entire package in one gulp, I think you'll just burp alot. Just don't go deep-throating any mentos while inhaling a 2 liter of cola.
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NOT and DEEPTHROAT don't go together in Furball's world.:huh
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I had friends get hit with a felony possession of explosives for making 2 liter bottles go pop.... they were doing it shortly after Columbine, so they were made an example of.
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Originally posted by indy007
I had friends get hit with a felony possession of explosives for making 2 liter bottles go pop.... they were doing it shortly after Columbine, so they were made an example of.
Those things can be quite deadly, anything near it will be launched at roughly 500 mph, deadly projectile, whether is be a rock, bottle top, whatever....
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http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-7015220765973811975&q=mentos
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Originally posted by indy007
I had friends get hit with a felony possession of explosives for making 2 liter bottles go pop.... they were doing it shortly after Columbine, so they were made an example of.
Yeah, in todays world it's not such a good idea. Things were different when I was a kid. Plus we didn't live in town.
Try it in a neighborhood now days and you'll have the cops in your yard in minutes.
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All I needed as a kid was, Drano, a small piece of tin foil and water. Made a 3 foot dia. crater, 1 foot deep.
Karaya
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Originally posted by Lazerr
NOT and DEEPTHROAT don't go together in Furball's world.:huh
punk LOL
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haha.. works bombs are the coolest!
Where can you get these dry ice pellets?
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Originally posted by Lazerr
haha.. works bombs are the coolest!
Where can you get these dry ice pellets?
you can make your own.
All you have to do is boil some water, capture the steam in a plastic zip bag, and put it in the freezer for about 3 hours.
Steam is the reason that dry ice does not melt into water, it just evaporates back into steam again.
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Originally posted by NUKE
you can make your own.
All you have to do is boil some water, capture the steam in a plastic zip bag, and put it in the freezer for about 3 hours.
Steam is the reason that dry ice does not melt into water, it just evaporates back into steam again.
Hah ha ha ha, nice.
Oh, and according to Fight Club, orange juice concentrate is a vital ingredient in napalm.
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Cool, Thanks Nuke. I should be making bombs in no time! :lol
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That look's like diet coke. That bottle is silver just like the one's we have in the state's.
So that sucked. Diet soda is all the same.
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Uh... dry ice is solid CO2, not frozen water vapor. :) It doesn't evaporate back into steam, it sublimates into gaseous CO2, which is colorless and odorless.
The 'steam' you see is water vapor in the air being frozen into clouds from the frozen CO2.
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Originally posted by NUKE
you can make your own.
All you have to do is boil some water, capture the steam in a plastic zip bag, and put it in the freezer for about 3 hours.
Steam is the reason that dry ice does not melt into water, it just evaporates back into steam again.
Wow.
It's even better then vacuum bombs filled with liquefied vacuum under high pressure.
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Spit the hook out Rolex. That sucker didn't even have live bait on it, just a cheap plastic worm. Let me know if you need some pliers to get it out. :lol
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Back when I was a freshman in college we were tasked by my, at the time Nuclear Engineering professor to construct a working bomb. Imagine our surprise - a teacher outside of highschool who enjoyed blowing **** up.
So I had the classic Tennisball with about 2000 strike anywhere match heads which I cut myself with a scissor. I couldn't jerkoff for about a week after that.
Others had the modified wine glass with everclear and gasoline - as if they needed an accellerant with that ****.
But by far the best 1 was the soda bottle with ALO, draino and h20.
The prof brought a fire cracker from Mexico that looked like it was taken from a tube of toliet paper, and finished off on the ends with a putty knife. We put these little fun seeking devices in the Boneyard Creek next to our lab at the University of Illinois.
All of ours went off without a hitch. But the soda bottle just floated away as if nothing was happening. The creek ran underneath our physics building - about 2 minutes later...
KABOOOOOM! The loudest single explosion i've ever heard at the time - sounded like a howitzer cannon at an Army Navy football game at Westpoint. 2 minutes later, the fire trucks start rolling, and they look at us, and they look at the teacher - shake their heads and drive away.
Wolf
BTW, what is a Vaccum bomb? We talking like a fuel air bomb? or is it something else?
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BOYAKA!!!!
My Favorite!
ummmmm
Whats Boyaka?
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Originally posted by Wolfala
BTW, what is a Vaccum bomb? We talking like a fuel air bomb? or is it something else?
Exactly :) Fuel-air :)
"Liquefied vacuum under high pressure" is a joke from RU.WEAPON echo, something like describing a moron who believes all he reads in newspapers. Another epic joke was "stealth infantry" :D
Once in forest (camping) I spent two hours hoaxing one guy and his wife, pure humaitarians, they asked me about my Chinese thermos mug, and I answered something about "liquefied vacuum" between the metal surfaces. It was an incredible flow of consciousness, I said that if the mug will get punctured - it will explode like a vacuum bomb, one guy who served in Afghanistan supported me and said he saw how vacuum bombs are filled from special high-pressure tanks, I even explained vacuum under high pressure - vacuum is full of virtual elementary particles, and under high pressure their concentration is high so it makes vacuum bombs even more deadly... Incredible how many things people hear and never understand what they mean, I made fool of them for two hours before everyone finally couldn't resist laughing :)
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I have a good story, but I'm heading out for class right now. Remind me to tell it.
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Originally posted by Boroda
Exactly :) Fuel-air :)
"Liquefied vacuum under high pressure" is a joke from RU.WEAPON echo, something like describing a moron who believes all he reads in newspapers. Another epic joke was "stealth infantry" :D
Once in forest (camping) I spent two hours hoaxing one guy and his wife, pure humaitarians, they asked me about my Chinese thermos mug, and I answered something about "liquefied vacuum" between the metal surfaces. It was an incredible flow of consciousness, I said that if the mug will get punctured - it will explode like a vacuum bomb, one guy who served in Afghanistan supported me and said he saw how vacuum bombs are filled from special high-pressure tanks, I even explained vacuum under high pressure - vacuum is full of virtual elementary particles, and under high pressure their concentration is high so it makes vacuum bombs even more deadly... Incredible how many things people hear and never understand what they mean, I made fool of them for two hours before everyone finally couldn't resist laughing :)
:rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl :rofl
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boroda... people do not "still drink coke" we haven't drank it here in the states in decades... you will not find a single bottle on any American shelf today...
We realized it was harmful (like DDT) and started selling it soley to 3rd world countries about two decades ago.
The third worlders got hep to our plot about a decade ago so the only people dumb enough on the planet that were left were.... former commies.
We figure to milk another ten years out of them in coca cola poison sales.
don't tell anyone.
lazs
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Originally posted by lazs2
boroda... people do not "still drink coke" we haven't drank it here in the states in decades... you will not find a single bottle on any American shelf today...
We realized it was harmful (like DDT) and started selling it soley to 3rd world countries about two decades ago.
The third worlders got hep to our plot about a decade ago so the only people dumb enough on the planet that were left were.... former commies.
We figure to milk another ten years out of them in coca cola poison sales.
don't tell anyone.
lazs
Well, I knew it, an Soviet leaders knew it too. We had Pepsi factories here since Brezhnev's times.
As for me - I prefer Soviet soda like Baikal, Tarhun or traditional Russian kvas, at least this drinks are 100% natural without any chemistry.
I remember how several years ago I bought a bottle of "Pepsi blue". I came home, filled a glass with it, stared at it for 15 minutes and pored it into a toilet...
But I have to admit that cola drinks are very good with rum. I usually make "Cuba Libra" with some grapefruit juice instead of lemon.
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well... don't say that you haven't been warned... not all of us here in the states are monsters and we will on occasion get the truth out of our iron curtain to our comrades in russia.
russian sources are not the only truth... some of us know the truth here but are too frieghtened by our secret police to get it out.
someday all the history that you print here will be common knowlege.
lazs
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Pepsi blue was actually the best drink that Pepsi ever made. The problem is that whenever a big coke company comes out with a new product, they advertise it so heavily that unless it's a huge resounding success, it is a failure and thus discontinued.
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Hey Laz, there is only one place where you can still buy a coke, or at least here in Arizona.
You can sometimes find bottles (glass) of coke on the Mexican owned/operated roach coaches that go to construction sites. These cokes are actually bottled and produced in Mexico, and probably are smuggled in though.