Epp...warping lol

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  1. Scoffer

    Scoffer Banned

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    [quote author=JohnO link=board=ASAP;num=1103079466;start=0#8 date=12/15/04 at 17:21:58]
    Well thank you Bruce :)

    In that circumstance I would consider that the amount of bedification would be directly proportional to the dimensions of the said vessel .

    John :)
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    what is going on in here???

    I can't understand anybody!!!!

    :((((

    Scoffer

    btw, I think I'd freak out and go scraming down the street pulling my hairs out (both of them) if I saw my tank bowing out in the front. I went and looked, I don't see any bow on mine. Thank goodeness...

    just moving the tank over a couple of feet has been driving me down Prosac highway...:)

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  3. JohnO

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    Scoffer,

    You think so huh :)

    Go and get something like a straight edge and place it only the front panel of the tank. I'll almost bet that it has a bulge albeit quite small.

    Run, run, run for your life :)

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    Along the same lines.....what is glass...

    Gas, Liquid, or Solid?

    Yes, I do know the answer... ;D ;D ;D ;D
     
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    And I have to agree with John about the rambling on....I have problems actually figuring out what you say at times Bruce ;D

    Whole words, sentences and punctuation come in handy ;)

    THANKS!!!!! LOL! ;D ;D ;D
     
  6. JohnO

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    Glass is classed as a vegetable :)

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    Right-O!

    You shoud have let some one else answer.....you know all the little tid bits of useless information! ;D ;D ;)

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  9. JohnO

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    Ok, now that we both know how much useless trivia I have in my head I will amend my prize winning post to give some others the opportunity:)

    John
     
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  11. Scoffer

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    Defined:

    [n] the state in which a substance exhibits a characteristic readiness to flow with little or no tendency to disperse and relatively high incompressibility
    [n] a substance in the fluid state of matter having no fixed shape but a fixed volume

    The glass( silicon heated, some higher quality compressed) has multiple states of physical being.

    Another definition I learned about in Chemistry in college, was that to be liquid a substance had to assume the shape of the container it was stored in. (even openness, or space, is a container.) Gases, do not do this. Gas simply expands , leaving empty spaces in the volume.

    I don't know if I agree with my aquarium glass as being "liquid". :) :

    My sex life, my brain, and my employment. Now those all count as a state of liquid. :)>



    p.s. Anyone know what is called when a solid goes straight gas form?

    I was amazed this could happen, and never forgot hearing about it.....


    I miss sckool...

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  12. JohnO

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    [quote author=Scoffer link=board=ASAP;num=1103079466;start=15#18 date=12/15/04 at 19:17:09]p.s. Anyone know what is called when a solid goes straight gas form?


    Scoffer
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    sublimation?