storyofbottledwater.org The Story of Bottled Water, released on March 22, 2010 (World Water Day) employs the Story of Stuff style to tell the story of manufactured demand—how you get Americans to buy more than half a billion bottles of water every week when it already flows from the tap. Over five minutes, the film explores the bottled water industrys attacks on tap water and its use of seductive, environmental-themed advertising to cover up the mountains of plastic waste it produces. The film concludes with a call to take back the tap, not only by making a personal commitment to avoid bottled water, but by supporting investments in clean, available tap water for all. Our production partners on the bottled water film include five leading sustainability groups Corporate Accountability International, Environmental Working Group, Food & Water Watch, Pacific Institute, and Polaris Institute. And, for all you fact checkers out there, storyofstuff.org
Emperor Duke limbo's 2 Kalik bottles (Bahamian beer) off the ground. The bottles are only 8 INCHES off the ground! Apparently he used to do this when the bar was on fire as well but regardless he is a freak! **update** Found out the music behind this video. His name is Angelo Carter aka Mr. Carter. You can get his music at his website below or just look it up on the itunes music store (Mr. carter limbo song) www.carterboyproductions.com
First-ever live performance of "Message in a Bottle" by the Police. Song had not yet been released. Filmed for a Brit TV show called "Rock Goes to College" filmed at Hatfield Polytechnic College.
Check out this and other cool science experiments at www.stevespanglerscience.com Have you ever wondered how clouds form? Clouds are formed when water vapor is cooled enough to form tiny water droplets. This is exactly what happens when moist air rises in the atmosphere, cools, and water droplets form into clouds. Making your own cloud is a popular experiment in many science books, but you should know that the results are not very striking. Yes, you'll see a very faint cloud (very faint), but it's a little tricky. About Steve Spangler Science... Steve Spangler is a celebrity teacher, science toy designer, speaker, author and an Emmy award-winning television personality. Spangler is probably best known for his Mentos and Diet Coke geyser experiment that went viral in 2005 and prompted more than 1000 related YouTube videos. Spangler is the founder of www.SteveSpanglerScience.com, a Denver-based company specializing in the creation of science toys, classroom science demonstrations, teacher resources and home for Spangler's popular science experiment archive and video collection. Spangler is a frequent guest on the Ellen DeGeneres Show where he takes classroom science experiments to the extreme. Check out his pool filled with 2500 boxes of cornstarch! Cool Science Toys - www.SteveSpanglerScience.com Sign up for the Experiment of the Week - http Watch Spangler's Science Videos - www.stevespanglerscience.com Attend a Spangler Hands-on Science Workshop for Teachers - www <b>...</b>
I cover six important points about mead bottling and answer some of the common questions: 1. When should you bottle your mead? 2. What types of bottles can you use? 3. What corks should you use? 4. Simple bottling with no fuss. 5. How to sweeten then bottle your mead 6. How to carbonate your mead so it is sparkling like champage then bottle. More mead making stuff on my website at: www.stormthecastle.com