Quickie Glow Glass

I learned a neat trick I thought may interest some of you. If you take shaped or cut glass and sit it on top of photoluminescent sand, it appears to illuminate it from within. This is a very cool effect that can be created in less than 10 seconds. The cost is $2 for the sand.

I put a picture up if you anyone is interested:

http://localhost/glow_in_the_dark/glow_glass.aspxThanks, Danny Clark

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Ron Parker

I put a picture up if you anyone is interested:

http://localhost/glow_in_the_dark/glow_glass.aspx>

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Cheryl DRAGON BEADS Flameworked beads and glass

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Cheryl

Huh? He "said" he put it up if anyone was interested. We weren't. Apparently, he didn't.

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Moonraker

In case my previous snide followup wasn't clear to everyone: 'localhost' is an alias for the network loopback interface. This URL only works on the original poster's computer; anyone else trying to use it will be trying to find the content on their own computer.

Of course, the original poster isn't reading any of this anyway, because he's posted his drive-by spamvertisement and moved on to other groups.

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Ron Parker

"localhost" is actually a location on your computer where some web authoring software places web pages you create. It apparently is still sitting in his computer! He has not bothered to upload it to a site for you to see.

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Greg

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