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Re: Sound & Water Experiment
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Wed, 27 March 2013 21:33
Bill Wassilak
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Don't really know but it would be fun to try just for the fun of it on some old speaker you don't care about (except for the reverse part that's gotta be fake). What the heck why not, now it wants me to try it out this summer just for some fun.
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