Half a croissant, on a plate, with a sign in front of it saying '50c'

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Breaking Glass
tuned glasses designed for breaking
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Exceptional singers are sometimes able to shatter a glass by singing at its natural frequency. It resonates, then explodes. People should make thin glasses that are sold tuned to a known frequency. Breaking glasses, I'll call them. There would be glasses for altos, tenors, sopranos and so on. With enough practice, anyone should be able to break a glass. It could be a neat exercise for singers, and maybe competitions could be held.

Madcat, Jan 11 2004


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       One way to tune the choir, I guess.

DrCurry, Jan 11 2004
  

       Thank god I have polycarbonate lenses in my glasses.

Letsbuildafort, Jan 11 2004
  


 
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