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Re: Light-Transmitting Concrete the future building material
[quote="Hollywood"]http://optics.org/articles/news/10/3/10/1
quote] yea but how sturdy is it? and how much can it absorb heat? |
That's wild.
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[quote="Bazooka_Joe":fdbcd]That's wild.[/quote:fdbcd]
and prob VERY expensive |
Should make for some delightful shadow-plays if you happen to live next to a brothel.
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prision?
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Re: Light-Transmitting Concrete the future building material
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[quote:2c632]A wall made of “LitraCon” allegedly has the strength of traditional concrete but thanks to an embedded array of glass fibers can display a view of the outside world, such as the silhouette of a tree, for example.[/quote:2c632] [quote:2c632]...The blocks can be produced in various sizes with embedded heat isolation too.”[/quote:2c632][/quote:2c632] It mentioned heat insulation, but not withstanding heat, but I'm sure the concrete would break down in heat before, or atleast at the same time the fiber optic crap inside of it. I don't think your house will be in danger of a volcano any time soon.. |
what a fucking waste of time
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rolleyes: Yeah because so many houses use concrete for walls It's for office buildings and possibly internal walls. |
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Yeah because so many houses use concrete for walls It's for office buildings and possibly internal walls.[/quote:1ed95] If they put it in Office walls how is Zoner supposed to goof off on here, photoshop and d/l tetrabytes of Pr0n??? biggrin: |
heh heh...I'll find a way. biggrin:
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PS I was also talk about how Zoner D/Ls Pr0n..kthx |
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