> >>> A crash reduces
> >>>
> >>> Your expensive computer
> >>>
> >>> To a simple stone.
>
> One very high in silica at that, this is usually indicative of

Could it be it contains more lead than silicon by weight, as the monitor is
a very high lead glass, in order to minimize X-ray emission. Although it is
a lead oxide and silicon dioxide (silica) solution, doesn't the lead weigh
more?  Definitely not good soup stones.

Sorry, I can't help myself ;-)



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