and you didn't even touch it, & it wasn't an accident, it popped, it scared me, I didn't know where the big noise was coming from, what could've caused it, seriously?
2006-11-06
13:40:20
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I have a state of the art dishwasher, I only use it when I have guests.
2006-11-06
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Me, I'd think, "Damn, another broken glass!"
If you're looking for an explanation, it wasn't anything paranormal, if that's what you were thinking. Odds are almost certain it was one of two things. Either there was a temperature gradient that caused it to shatter, or it might have slid and bumped into something else in just the right way.
Unless the glass had nostalgic value for you, I wouldn't worry too much about it.
2006-11-06 13:46:21
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answered by R[̲̅ə̲̅٨̲̅٥̲̅٦̲̅]ution 7
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contained in the 1970s your grandfather did not quite visit a eating position except for a particular day. He further his cigar that he were given as a Christmas present 2 years till now. It became the most inexpensive accessible cigar, created from the tobacco the Cubans threw on the floor. It became worth about 3 cents and the Cubans bought it for $10. That cigar stunk up the entire position. each and all of us complained and your Grandfather suggested ""What the hell can't I smoke my cigar?"" in my opinion, it really is why you won't be able to smoke something in a eating position lately
2016-11-28 20:55:23
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answered by barnas 4
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I would think that it had a crack, a weakness or a flaw that gave in with the expansion or contraction caused by temperature change - like hot dish water
2006-11-06 16:57:33
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answered by somebody cares 4
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I think "Oh, crap! That was scary!"
Seriously, it comes from stress and dislocations in glass. Even if your glass wasn't sitting on the hot stove at the moment, there were times in its life when it was exposed to hight temperatures, possibly was knocked over before but didn't shatter back then. When glass is made, it cools off unevenly - so there are always internal stresses in glass. Tiny cracks that are not visible to the eye are introduced over glass's life time. Those cracks can start expaning spontaneously from a minor temperature change in the room.
2006-11-06 13:47:03
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answered by Snowflake 7
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One thing I'd think was who fired that shot or am I hurt? I'd agree with everyone else some kind of stress or temperature change.
2006-11-06 14:10:28
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answered by bro_ken128 3
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If you just washed it in hot water or it had hot liquid in it, the change in temperature (even if its empty and just cooling off) can cause it to crack without even touching it.
2006-11-06 13:49:37
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answered by Miss Dude 2
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One of two things can cause it. A rapid temperature change or sonics.
2006-11-06 13:59:03
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answered by Sophist 7
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I would be thinking:
Product liability lawsuit!!!
There is a famous case when coke bottle exploded.
2006-11-06 18:38:36
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answered by hq3 6
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I would think it is time to buy a dishwasher.
2006-11-06 16:09:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I'd think my mutant superpowers are just begining to realize themselves.
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2006-11-06 19:07:56
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answered by -.- 4
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