#5's image looks more like an Erlenmeyer flask than a beaker. Anyway, I used to have a Pyrex (or maybe Kimble) 500 ml one that I kept around for whenever I had some wine. Later it started getting used for most any beverage that I drank, usually diet soda. Unfortunately it got lost during my move and as it was only a fifty-cent flea market find, I can't be arsed to pay ebay prices to replace it.
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#5's image looks more like an Erlenmeyer flask than a beaker. Anyway, I used to have a Pyrex (or maybe Kimble) 500 ml one that I kept around for whenever I had some wine. Later it started getting used for most any beverage that I drank, usually diet soda. Unfortunately it got lost during my move and as it was only a fifty-cent flea market find, I can't be arsed to pay ebay prices to replace it.
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J. S. Bach wrote:#5's image looks more like an Erlenmeyer flask than a beaker.
Yeah, but I did not make the sign, so it's on someone else for that error.
I can't be arsed to pay ebay prices to replace it.
You would not believe what some glassware costs new.......whenever I could salvage stuff from a closing lab, we were there in numbers carting it away.
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Somebody has done some "photoshopping" Two different Google streetviews show a door below the sign
NOV 2019
https://www.google.com/maps/place/beren ... 04.9460213
DEC 2021
https://www.google.com/maps/place/beren ... 04.9460213
I looked this up as I thought that it might be in Capitol Heights, MD, it was (now permanently closed according to Google) in Denver, CO. And, from the small original view, I thought that it might be a nice prototype for a commercially made model; Woodland Scenics or maybe Menard's.
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Rufus T. Firefly wrote:You would not believe what some glassware costs new.......whenever I could salvage stuff from a closing lab, we were there in numbers carting it away.
Actually, I would. Just for giggles, I went to the bay and found two; a Karter and a Marienfeld for $9.20 with shipping; not as bad as I thought but not for me.
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J. S. Bach wrote:Rufus T. Firefly wrote:You would not believe what some glassware costs new.......whenever I could salvage stuff from a closing lab, we were there in numbers carting it away.
Actually, I would. Just for giggles, I went to the bay and found two; a Karter and a Marienfeld for $9.20 with shipping; not as bad as I thought but not for me.
No, not eBay. Go to a scientific supply company and see.
Stuff on eBay tends to be stuff left over or there to clear out warehouses and labs that are closing.
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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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If that's the case you might want to get them checked

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The average train of thought isn’t big enough to carry a full sized opinion on any subject.
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Wow, another fake photo.
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J. S. Bach wrote:Wow, another fake photo.
Nope. Not everything is automatically fake. Give it a bit of thought -- Plant shadow + cat shadow......simples. Or, you could chose to believe that that cat is really one of the Elder Gods in disguise. I prefer the latter as it explains much of the goings on in the country of late.
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