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Advice Needed on Sliding Glass Doors
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Review: Shattered Glass (2003)
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The real answer Re: Glass: Solid or Liquid?
Hi, All Over the past few weeks Patty has gotten into the habit of setting her full drinking glass where Cherokee can reach it. He always wants first slurp, so she lets him have it. The way it usually works is this; I'll be getting something from the kitchen, and Patty will ask me to bring her a glass of vanilla

Death of Pastor Jack Glass
Glass is an amorphous material which means that it does not have any crystalline linkages holding together. The only thing that stops it from flowing at room temperature is molecular entanglements. Being an amorphous material glass does not have a true melting point like ice which is a crystalline solid.

Looking Glass passes torch
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Recommendations for Photographing Stained Glass
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HOW DO YOU IDENTIFY CRYSTAL VS. FINE GLASS?
"A glass is an amorphous solid which exhibits a glass transition" 2. "A solid is a material whose shear viscosity exceeds 10^14.6 poise" --Physics of Amorphous Materials_ by SR Elliott (London: Longman Group Ltd, 1983; ISBN 0-582-44636-8), from the definitions section, p. 5 There's only one article that even

Grandma's Crystal Candy Dish Proves Glass Flows
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I hate......
FBD32...@fcmail.com> I read today that the glass in cathedral windows can be seen to be thicker at the bottom, and even at the bottom of windows in colonial era houses. Is this true? 1. Read where? 2. Yes, some older cathedral windows are thicker at the bottom 3. It has nothing to do with the "glass creepage" of

New Theory of Glass Flow
When you're ready to kick it up a notch, another great book is "More Than You Ever Wanted To Know About Glass Beadmaking" by Jim Kervin. It goes through what it takes to set up a studio, intermediate to advanced techniques, and sooooo much more. It probably is more than some people want to know, but not me.

Slumping Glass
Thanks so much! http://stores.ebay.com/Queenoftheinternetauctions?refid=stores I've listed more depression glass, some Carnival glass, some teapots, some "elegant" glass and as usual, there's a lot more where that came from so stay tuned!. Please stop in, I'm sure you'll find something you can't live without.

Any glass experts in the house?
Since most filters use a retainer the same size as the thread-mount size, and the glass must fit just inside this, the glass in a 43mm filter will be just a tad shy of 43mm in diameter... Filters that work this way are rather rare, the glass is usually about 3 mm smaller than the thread size, to allow the glass to

glass question
Glass is referred to as a supercooled liquid. Large glass plate windows are measureably thicker at the bottom than at the top due to gravity. Actually glass is a highly compressed and cooled superconducting plasma. It flows just as much due to its interactions with the earths magnetic field as it does do to gravity

Gothic Stained glass, was: Re: Polynesian origins and Lapita deception
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Glass Court Woes
Ronny Glass making, involves melting sands. Some rocks like quartz, can be melted. Your best materials, is recycled glass. You can ask townspeople to donate glass to you, and have bins for , clear, brown, green, blue, red, and other. If you have a truck or car, you can go through neighborhoods collecting it.

Semi-OT: Glass Harmonicas
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Un-tempered glass?
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Philip Glass
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Is glass really solid?
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Ceramic (glass) cooktops--Which pots can be used?
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