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The smell of a safety match being ignited instead masks the smell of methyl mercaptan when tested individually. Two additional myths were filmed but not aired as part of the broadcast episode. These have been shown in an outtakes reel at live appearances by the MythBusters.
Three attempts to replicate the movie crash failed, with the board pivoting sharply down and/or getting caught in the crash car's wreckage after flying off the roof. Small-scale tests in the water chamber revealed that the board would not generate enough lift force to keep itself on a level path, leading the team to focus simply on the impact ...
Smell-O-Vision is a system that released odor during the projection of a film so that the viewer could "smell" what was happening in the movie. Created by Hans Laube, the technique made its only appearance in the 1960 film Scent of Mystery , produced by Mike Todd Jr. , son of film producer Mike Todd .
"Optical Intrusion": Furrball accidentally glues a pair of magnetic 3-D glasses to his face and attempts to remove them. "Win, Lose or Kerplowie": Babs, Plucky and Montana Max compete on a game show. After Buster discovers that Max is cheating, he and Babs kidnap the host and take his place to get revenge on Max.
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The most effective method for treating the air rather than the coils is in-line duct systems, these systems are placed in the center of the duct and parallel to the airflow. Activated carbon is a porous material that can adsorb volatile chemicals on a molecular basis, but does not remove larger particles.
Thank You for Smoking is a 2005 American film written and directed by Jason Reitman and starring Aaron Eckhart, based on the 1994 novel by Christopher Buckley.It follows the efforts of Big Tobacco's chief spokesman, Nick Naylor, who lobbies on behalf of cigarettes using heavy spin tactics while also trying to remain a role model for his 12-year-old son.
Deciding to have her remove Pepé, he tosses her into the store. She slides across the floor, slams into a table, and overturns a bottle of white hair dye. This leads to a white stripe down her back and tail. Pepé immediately mistakes the cat for a skunk and falls for her. Despite her clear aversion to his smell, he persistently tries to woo her.