Can fizzy drinks be of any use? 01/21/2010
Although we know that in every can of fizzy drink there are 6+ teaspoons of sugar and a lot of other even less useful stuff, there seems to be a way to benefit from [consuming] buying fizzy drinks. I have just come across this article on Yahoo which I find funny and interesting at the same time. Interesting, for sure but why funny? I will tell you about it later. "Daizi Zheng designed the 'greenphone', which is powered by Coca-Cola, as part of her final university project. The Central Saint Martins graduate came up with the concept for Finnish mobile phone manufacturer Nokia. Ms Zheng said the prototype could run up to four times longer than a traditional lithium ion battery and has the potential to be fully biodegradable. The greenphone's bio battery generates electricity using enzymes to catalyse sugar in the drink. As the battery dies out, only water and oxygen are left behind. Unfortunately, Nokia will not be developing the greenphone prototype further in the near future. Ms Zheng told Sky News: "At the time they wanted something to bring out within the next two years and thought my design was too futuristic." But she added that bio batteries are being developed by large electronics companies and may be on the market in the next five years." Of course it's funny because fizzy drinks aren't just made of water and sugar so Nokia doesn't want to have customers who complain that after a while there is some suspicious stuff in the battery left behind to. The article mentions Coca Cola so let's have a look at the suspicious stuff From Wikipedia: "Published competitors say it contains sugar, caramel color, caffeine, phosphoric acid, coca leaf, kola nut extract, lime extract, flavoring mixture, vanilla and glycerin. Alleged syrup recipes vary greatly. The basic “cola” taste from Coca-Cola and competing cola drinks comes mainly from vanilla and cinnamon; distinctive tastes among various brands are the result of trace flavorings such as aspratame, orange, lime and lemon and spices such as nutmeg. [1] To this day, Coca-Cola uses a United States license to purify the coca leaf for medicinal use.[2] Because cocaine is naturally present in coca leaves, today's Coca-Cola uses "spent", or treated, coca leaves, those that have been through a cocaine extraction process, to flavor the beverage. Some contend that this process cannot extract all of the cocaine alkaloids at a molecular level, and so the drink still contains trace amounts of the stimulant.[1][3] The Coca-Cola Company currently refuses to comment on the continued presence of coca leaf in Coca-Cola.[4][5] Do you drink sodas? I am sure you know that it's not as healthy as drinking herbal tea with ginger and lemon. At least from know you will have an excuse to why you have one in your hand when your personal trainer or dietitian bumps into you in a restaurant. "Sorry mate, just about to charge my batteries...I mean my phone's battery." I know, I know it was not funny but at least you have read the whole article. Tooth Fillings - Get rid of them NOW 01/07/2010
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