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2nd November 09, 07:33 AM
#29
 Originally Posted by vorpallemur
No. Many of you *think* you know that. It's simply not true. Glass is a solid. It doesn't flow on human time scales. windows that are thicker at one end than others are a result of primitive glass rolling techniques, that resulted in non-uniform thicknesses. If you actually look at windows, you'll find that the thick side is as often on top as on the bottom, and sometimes on one side, or in the middle.
Silly me. Just goes to show how easily these things are misunderstood. Here was me thinking that MacLowlife was talking about his own bottom.
 Originally Posted by MacLowlife
Thicker at the bottom. Many of us know about that.
Regards
Chas
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