Brian Henderson wrote:
On Fri, 12 Mar 2004 10:13:02 -0500, "dadiOH"
wrote:
It's not hard to understand...soft materials can't scratch harder
ones. The "sharpness" doesn't count; for example, you could put a
decent edge on a piece of brass but couldn't cut steel with it
regardless of how sharp the edge was.
But regardless, it seems to be happening all the same. You have
quite a few people telling you that you're wrong, you just don't
want to listen.
Oh, I listen, but other people want to change physical laws/facts. If
intrested, one could prove for themselves by clipping a doggie nail then
trying to scratch glass with it. Or - if a dead dog is available - just use
the entire paw.
I don't doubt that the scratches exist, just saying that either they are
being caused by embedded, harder material on the foot or that the glass has
a softer coating. If the latter, i would think they'd know about it though.
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