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		<title>Your car as a musical instrument &#8211; Melody Roads</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ OK, so you&#8217;re on a long road trip, you&#8217;ve played the entire playlist in your ipod all the way through four times already and you never splurged for satellite radio.  What are you supposed to listen to?
Well, if you&#8217;re travelling in Japan (see below for California update) all you need to do is go for a jaunt down one of the &#8220;melody roads&#8221;. A team from the Hokkaido Industrial Research Institute has built a number of musical roads in Japan that use your car&#8217;s tires to produce music.
The ...]]></description>
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