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Making Dry ice out of expired fire extinguisher?

Can you still make a dry ice using an expired fire extinguisher? What to do? I did it once but what i saw is only powder. Can I make a dry ice out of the fire extinguisher powder? Do i have to tilt it so the remaining liquid will enter the nozzle?

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No, actually we should pay more taxes for more militarized police in their impovorished communities (or where ever they croud up), rather than to keep enabling their entitlements. They're not fighting for equality like back in the day, they're fighting for their excuse to make bad choices.
You must live in New England. Since the advent of the light bulb, electrical wiring has a ground that takes the place of the lightning rod. (Barns have little wiring so still have them).
I DONT like Shell- way too much wind noise! I like MX or MAX I cant quite tell, because the M and X ar separated by a drawing of a head which could stand for an A, an O, or who knows what- but that's a great, snug, full face helmet with minimal wind noise. I kind of doubt that helmets would come with stereo, considering it is illegal to drive a motorcycle with headsets on hence the radios that blast from the panel louder than the sound of the bike itself and everyone around you gets to hear it Speaking of helmets- do you know where I can get tint-film for my visor? Added: Well in Florida, where I live, it IS illegal. And I DO listen to traffic all the safer for me; if you don't think you ought to, fine
I'm biracial and will stay out of the way just don't hurt me and I will agree with you and support your initiative to clean up the streets.
Had you paid attention in history class, you would know that despite the fire hoses and dogs, civil rights legislation was passed. So the protests were successful.

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