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" ... Churchill served as a British Army Major in the First World War, and he used his fountain pen to write numerous letter to his wife, Clementine from Northern France. Thus the “Churchill” size (a larger profile) Conway Stewart pen was aptly chosen for this unique pen. It is made from high-density jet-black acrylic engraved with a barley-weave pattern and complemented by sterling silver fittings. The wide cap band is stamped with English hallmarks as a sign of quality. A red poppy crafted from red and black vitreous enamel embellishes the cap crown. ... "
" ... Imperfection that rears its ugly head in all of us, and clings to the PR wires for some more than others. The lack of support for imperfections. The judgment that comes with imperfections. The crazy way imperfections can turn intractable ones into vitreous beings. ... "
" ... It was just fantastic to see the technology. The laser is like a spot welder. You can hear it. [He makes two gunshot sounds.] It creates scar tissue that tacks it to the back of the eye. They suck out the vitreous [jelly] from your eye and replace it with silicone oil. The silicone molecules are huge. They’re too big to go through these little pinholes in the retina [and cause another detachment]. When you look out through these massive molecules everything is fuzzy for a while. But, holy cow, how can I complain when this is saving my eyesight? Who are the guys who developed the silicone gel that’s so pure? Who’s the first guy who had the guts to open up the eye and stick this laser in and go bing? ... "
" ... The medical examiner took samples of bile fluid, liver tissue and vitreous humor (the fluid in the eye) to be analyzed for drugs. The bile was positive for ecstasy. ... "
" ... The method Hobbis is referring to is applying vitreous enamel, or a powdered glass to the stamped metal forms. After the powdered glass is laid in by hand, it’s then fired in a kiln to melt it at around 800 degrees Celsius. Then, after it cools, the glass is sanded down. The process is repeated multiple times, creating an incredibly smooth finish and achieving a stained glass effect. ... "