Sneaky uses for everyday things : how to turn a penny into a radio, make a flood alarm with an aspirin, change milk into plastic, extract water and electricity from thin air, turn on a TV with your ring, and other amazing feats
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Tymony, C. (2003). Sneaky uses for everyday things: how to turn a penny into a radio, make a flood alarm with an aspirin, change milk into plastic, extract water and electricity from thin air, turn on a TV with your ring, and other amazing feats . Andrews McMeel.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Tymony, Cy. 2003. Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things: How to Turn a Penny Into a Radio, Make a Flood Alarm With an Aspirin, Change Milk Into Plastic, Extract Water and Electricity From Thin Air, Turn On a TV With Your Ring, and Other Amazing Feats. Andrews McMeel.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Tymony, Cy. Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things: How to Turn a Penny Into a Radio, Make a Flood Alarm With an Aspirin, Change Milk Into Plastic, Extract Water and Electricity From Thin Air, Turn On a TV With Your Ring, and Other Amazing Feats Andrews McMeel, 2003.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Tymony, Cy. Sneaky Uses for Everyday Things: How to Turn a Penny Into a Radio, Make a Flood Alarm With an Aspirin, Change Milk Into Plastic, Extract Water and Electricity From Thin Air, Turn On a TV With Your Ring, and Other Amazing Feats Andrews McMeel, 2003.