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{{quote|''"How did you do this?"''
''"'''Here comes the science!!'''"''|[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v{{=}}--40RLF5UGo Jurassic Park Sweded]}}
 
{{quote|''Here comes the science part... concentrate!''
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Compare with [[Shaving Is Science]].
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* "Industrial strength" is a loosely-defined and unregulated term. Although the ANSI/ISO have tens of thousands of standards relating to industrial and commercial and domestic products, 1) there aren't different sets of regulations for "lame-ass regular people products" and "super-manly industrial products" and 2) if any product actually complies with (inter)national standards it will say which code i.e. ANSI Z.81 safety glasses or SAE 1020 carbon steel. Steel mills use the same toilet paper as everyone else.
* One toothpaste ad hyped its "active oxygen bubbles"... from baking soda, that well-known ''carbon dioxide'' generator. What's scary is that it took ''three months'' for it to be taken off the air.