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    Have you got any cheese Thetyim's Avatar
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    ^ ^
    I got him

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    15-30 molecules thick

    1 crack and ......

    butterfly will have a hard on.



    and if a flap of the wings can cause a cyclone on the othe side of the world , the hard on will cause some serious climate change

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    Quote Originally Posted by Simon43 View Post
    Sounds like a great way to stop STDs. Spray it on your dick

    Simon

    Trials of the new product are being conducted on soi Yodsak !

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    I went to school with somebody called Neil McLelland, if its the same one I might try and tap him up to let me run a few field trials in SabaiLand, obviously with the interest in scientific advancement coming first.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thetyim
    Could be very useful on boat hulls
    OR, could be very useful as Boat Hulls.

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    Quote Originally Posted by attaboy
    The liquid glass spray produces a water-resistant coating only around 100 nanometers (15-30 molecules) thick. On this nanoscale the glass is highly flexible and breathable. The coating is environmentally harmless and non-toxic, and easy to clean using only water or a simple wipe with a damp cloth. It repels bacteria, water and dirt, and resists heat, UV light and even acids.
    How does it repel water if it can be cleaned off with a damp cloth and how does it repel bacteria if it is breathable?

    Bollocks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bung
    How does it repel water if it can be cleaned off with a damp cloth and how does it repel bacteria if it is breathable?
    Second point I am with you. How would it repel bacteria?
    But the claim is a surface treated with the material can be easily cleaned not that it comes off easily.

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    ^Your right, early am here with a rum hangover. Fog clearing slowly....

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    Nice links, BugginOut.
    Pittsburgh, Pennsyltucky eh?
    Love that city...spent a lot of time at that Sheraton near the cable-tram with a great view of Pittsburgh's beautiful bridges...only a short trip to downtown or the Oakland district...great city with a lot of great people.

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