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1. Fact of the day ^_^ - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Lord-of-the-Dreadfort wrote: da ****? how did we get to "glass" of all things? because glassblowing is awesome. seriously. watch this bruv. (blowing a jug inside a jug, action starts around 1:30) and yea, I wouldn't pay that much either,...
- by Scottie MaCallan - at 2013.04.21 07:19:00
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2. Fact of the day ^_^ - in The Locker Room [original thread]
I love klein bottles, so much. here's a slightly more practical one
- by Scottie MaCallan - at 2013.04.21 07:10:00
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3. Fact of the day ^_^ - in The Locker Room [original thread]
yea, glass is fun, it does weird things. this is one of my favorite weird things it does.
- by Scottie MaCallan - at 2013.04.21 06:55:00
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4. Fact of the day ^_^ - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Yea, I'm a student, I mainly do casting and furnace work. and no offense, but if you have, it's probably from the manufacturing process (it's very possible that older techniques could produce uneven float-glass, or that it wasn't cut or cold worke...
- by Scottie MaCallan - at 2013.04.21 06:44:00
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5. Fact of the day ^_^ - in The Locker Room [original thread]
Glass would still be considered a solid at that temperature, although you are sort of right, it's amorphous, meaning it lacks the strong structure of crystalline solid and such. So theoretically given thousands of years (maybe more), you would be ...
- by Scottie MaCallan - at 2013.04.21 06:24:00
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6. Fact of the day ^_^ - in The Locker Room [original thread]
fact of the day from the future (Japan time): glass gradually degrades when in contact with air, the speed at which this happens (which is pretty slow regardless) depends on the formula used in the batch. Lots of older glasswork suffers from pre...
- by Scottie MaCallan - at 2013.04.21 06:00:00
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7. Hardest True/False Question on Earth - in The Locker Room [original thread]
for those who got a headache reading that wall of text (although I have to admit it kind of made sense my the end, just hard to read), I have decided to forgo human logic and put this question to a computer. I apologize if there are any blatant er...
- by Scottie MaCallan - at 2013.04.21 04:24:00
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