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I looked into this after you said that it's a liquid and I thought "that's pretty much impossible", so I looked into it.
http://www.spectrumglass.com/Library/ScoreArticles/BitAboutGlass.html
It's neither a liquid or a solid. Some sites say both. Some sites say it's a solid. Some say it's a liquid. I say when you heat glass to 3000 degrees, that's when it's a liquid. And if glass was a liquid, when heated, it would turn into a gas. Which is incorrect.
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20.10.04 21:06 Post #121 | [Hide Sig (2)] [Profile] [Quote] |
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[joke]Sunglasses are solid, rofl.[/joke]
Thx for linking C1.
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no...in france...there are 600years old castles that have thikker glass near the bottom because extremly slowly the glass droops down...my science prof. told me. along with my french teacher
edit: Also some solids such as Dry Ice, Ice cubes, Snow...All these solid objects, along with glass, can go from solid directly to a gas. The process these objects go to is called Sublimation. they are constanly doing this process until completely gone, or sublimated.
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What are the last four digits of my home phone number
just chek the other thread
nice and easy
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btw congratz with your 1111th post
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Khuzad, that was wrong. It's 0446. Haha.
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Damn, how could i get that question wrong!? Argh...
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no...in france...there are 600years old castles that have thikker glass near the bottom because extremly slowly the glass droops down...my science prof. told me. along with my french teacher
edit: Also some solids such as Dry Ice, Ice cubes, Snow...All these solid objects, along with glass, can go from solid directly to a gas. The process these objects go to is called Sublimation. they are constanly doing this process until completely gone, or sublimated.
Oo not a french teacher =\ Google says it could be either. And it could have drooped when the class was first melted together and made. There's no proof it wasn't like that before.
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ah nice point...what the fsck are we supposed to believe...Let and Admin decide.
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Since the next question was asked, your greivance (though you can argue it more if you like), is moot for the purposes of quiz continuity. You move on, and since I already know that Dingbats is right, I'll go ahead and award the point and question possesion to him (for candy man's number).
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OK, here's the question:
How long is the song Special Needs from Placebo's album Sleeping With Ghosts?
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Ow i have that album wait wait *checks*
It is 5:14 here.
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wasnt this siposed to be my question?
anyway my track is 5:16
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wasnt this siposed to be my question?
anyway my track is 5:16
No, because you asked the last one silly .
Anyway, I'll take middle ground and say 5:15.
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