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From: "Ron May" <[log in to unmask]>
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Subject: Re: Drying racks


> Pam,
>
> Technically, the term plastic means a malleable substance. Wet clay can be
> plastic, as can molten lava. There are a variety of synthetic malleable
> substances, such as bakelite (not really very malleable) and celluloid
that are not
> commonly called plastic. Of course, everyone who grew up after World War
II
> thinks plastic is a thing rather than a physical state, and in this
context, you
> are correct. Sorry for the confusion.
>
> Ron May
> Legacy 106, Inc.
>

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