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From: gadfly@ihlpa.UUCP
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Subject: Re: Common Household Liquid Without Hydrogen (What Was Answer?)
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Date: Fri, 9-Jan-87 09:46:12 EST
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Posted: Fri Jan  9 09:46:12 1987
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> While glass is amorphous and has some fluid and colloid properties,
> it is not a liquid.

I promise never to try to be helpful about old net ramblings again.
I tried to summarize this thing so it could meet a merciful end, and
what happens?  (1) I get mail about not phrasing the question correctly,
(2) I get mail about forgetting the *real* answer--Freon.  I suspect
that the question expected the answer "glass" since these folk quizzes
tend to be very superficial, and it's common folk knowledge (the truth
is another matter) that glass is a liquid.

Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa.

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