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Steam explosions - the science of popcorn - Kitchen Science

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Abir

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« Reply #20 on: 07/02/2011 22:16:44 »
Great work!!! life is amazing with its simple things!
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anounx

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« Reply #21 on: 28/07/2011 13:01:34 »
cool!
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Rabbits

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« Reply #22 on: 28/07/2011 13:03:11 »
Like the slow motion video :D
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先生のポップコーン

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« Reply #23 on: 19/10/2012 03:12:21 »
ポップコーンは驚くべきことです。あなたの生活の中でそれを受け入れる.....、あなたは遠くに行くものとします。
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