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Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things: How to Turn a Penny into a Radio, Make a Flood Alarm with an Aspirin, Change

Do you know how to make something that can tell whether the $20 bill in your wallet is a fake? Or how to generate battery power with simple household items? Or how to create your own home security system?Science-savvy author Cy Tymony does. And now you can learn how to create these things?and more than 40 other handy gadgets and gizmos?in Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things. More than a simple do-it-yourself guide, this quirky collection is a valuable resource for transforming ordinary objects into the extraordinary. With over 80 solutions and bonus applications at your disposal, you will be ready for almost any situation. Included are survival, security, self-defense, and silly applications that are just plain fun.You?ll be seen as a superhero as you amaze your friends by:? Transforming a simple FM radio into a device that enables you to eavesdrop on tower-to-air conversations.? Creating your own personalized electronic greeting cards.? Making a compact fire extinguisher from items typically found in a kitchen pantry.? Thwarting intruders with a single rubber band.By using run-of-the-mill household items and the easy-to-follow instructions and diagrams within, you?ll be able to complete most projects in just a few minutes. Whether you use Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things as a practical tool to build useful devices, a fun little fantasy escape, or as a trivia guide to impress friends and family, this book is sure to be a reference favorite for years to come.

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From: Amazon Posted: Mar 10, 2007 Type: User Review Greasy Kids' Stuff

Color me disappointed. This would be a fun book for pre-teens to early teens, but the Make magazine / Burning Man crowd should stay away. Anyone with a basic grasp of physics or electronics probably won't find much to astound or amaze here.
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From: Amazon Posted: Jan 05, 2007 Type: User Review More for kids

The theme of this book is more for kids with nothing to do and have a little MacGyver in them. Not a bad bathroom read, but I don't really see myself ever using more than one or two of the projects described in the book. The theme is more for...
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From: Amazon Posted: Nov 19, 2006 Type: User Review A little silly, but fun

This book is a sort of training manual for MacGyver wannabes. It's a collection of low-tech, cheap little projects that one can do in order to simulate "real" technology. You could certainly use some of these in an emergency, which is what the...
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From: Amazon Posted: Nov 10, 2006 Type: User Review Be a hero to your kid / Do things on the cheap

This book isn't / doesn't include 1500 uses for vinegar or how toothpaste gets rid of pimples.

Nope, this book and it's sequel (Sneakier Uses ... ) is chock full of simple gadgets and science experiments you can build in your home...
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From: Amazon Posted: Sep 09, 2006 Type: User Review Ranges from Rube Goldberg to Practical in Nature, Especially for Science Projects



This small book assembles a considerable range of content. Some of the devices proposed to be constructed (as, for example, a contraption that would photograph an entering burglar) seem so farfetched as to belong to the realm of Rube...
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