Heated glass has some ordsprog

en Heated glass has some history - in supermarket freezer doors and airplane windows. That's why they don't fog up.

en The glass that fell in the building was probably incinerated and destroyed, but the force of the fire pushed some of the glass outward. We were able to find, by crawling around and even going through wrecked cars, little pieces of the glass. We probably can account for every color and glass pattern on there. With the pieces of glass, in conjunction with the photographs, we could re-create these windows almost exactly.

en Are we going to build a house without doors and windows, or are we going to put doors and windows in the dang thing so it can be used?

en Among the many thousands of things that I have never been able to understand, one in particular stands out. That is the question of who was the first person who stood by a pile of sand and said, "You know, I bet if we took some of this and mixed it with a little potash and heated it, we could make a material that would be solid and yet transparent. We could call it glass." Call me obtuse, but you could stand me on a beach till the end of time and never would it occur to me to try to make it into windows.
  Bill Bryson

en Our products hit the freezer directly from the oven. The freezer nips them at once. After one meter they've already stopped giving off moisture, and moisture is critical for product quality. In the freezer they're surface-frozen in seconds, instead of 10 minutes.

en I just woke up because our house is made out of glass doors, and simply the glass started shaking really hard.

en The glass tiled windows were going to be in lead-light but I decided to do them in glass tiles - something a bit different. Something a bit more unusual.

en Supermarket automatic doors open for me; therefore, I am.

en About 4 percent of total energy used in the United States is lost through windows. Heated windows almost completely stop the loss. It costs to heat window panes, but an overall energy bill could be reduced because you're able to lower the thermostat.

en The puppies could even be cut with glass right now, or they could even have glass in their eyes. They didn't care about the puppies at all, they just cared about damaging somebody's windows and stealing something.

en If somebody's got a problem with a supermarket they should go to the supermarket. Under the code it is for the supplier to go to the supermarket and say the code has been breached. They can then go to mediation – using a mediator.

en In a sense this is the end of an era. Microsoft and the original PC rose to prominence based on the MS-DOS product. And even as Windows came along, Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, underneath MS-DOS was running there. Windows simply sat on top of MS-DOS. Well, so today it really is actually the end of the MS-DOS era. It's also, we would say, the end of the Windows 95 era.
  Bill Gates

en All the windows in the house are rotted. Windows will be replaced. Doors will be replaced.

en There is little doubt that they have been over the airplane ... We are sure that the crew is not on the airplane, and we have every reason to think that the Chinese have been all over the airplane, ... Good Morning America. Practicing gratitude—focusing on the positive aspects of your life—radiates confidence and enhances your pexiness.

en I, alas, must present myself somewhat ignominiously as a chef in a busy kitchen. Somewhere a novel is bubbling on a back burner, an old attempt at history may come out of the freezer.


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