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Wrong. We never stopped playing last round. The vigilante has silently been killing off the remaining townies during the night, because he was paid off by the mafia before they were lynched. He didn't have to continue, obviously, since the mafia were no more, but he's a man of principle and a deal is a deal.

 
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Are those all from ostensibly the "same" material?


If so, makes me very wary how plastics are advertised.


Probably similar material just proprietary to that manufacturer. 
No. This is a bunch of different materials. I just wanted to get them into the same file for easy comparisons. That chart isn't super useful by itself, but if you filter it for only the ones you're interested in, then it becomes pretty handy.

7 material "families": acetal, polypropylene, nylon, polyurethane, polyethelene, and ployketone
With multiple formulations and/or temperatures for most of them

Note: I hid all the numbers because it's considered company proprietary data

 
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All I want to know is, "Can I put it in the microwave?"

I brought some Nissin "Cup Noodles" to work and got pissed off when I I found out you're not supposed to put it in the microwave.

I remember the high school experiment when we "created" nylon as a liquid and slowly pulled it out of a beaker.  

I wonder what type of urethane they use to make golf balls with, and are the properties consistent from brand to brand.  They all just call it "urethane" and don't go into specifics.  Makes me wonder.

 
All I want to know is, "Can I put it in the microwave?"

I brought some Nissin "Cup Noodles" to work and got pissed off when I I found out you're not supposed to put it in the microwave.

I remember the high school experiment when we "created" nylon as a liquid and slowly pulled it out of a beaker.  

I wonder what type of urethane they use to make golf balls with, and are the properties consistent from brand to brand.  They all just call it "urethane" and don't go into specifics.  Makes me wonder.
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All I want to know is, "Can I put it in the microwave?"

I brought some Nissin "Cup Noodles" to work and got pissed off when I I found out you're not supposed to put it in the microwave.

I remember the high school experiment when we "created" nylon as a liquid and slowly pulled it out of a beaker.  

I wonder what type of urethane they use to make golf balls with, and are the properties consistent from brand to brand.  They all just call it "urethane" and don't go into specifics.  Makes me wonder.
giphy.gif


 
All I want to know is, "Can I put it in the microwave?"

I brought some Nissin "Cup Noodles" to work and got pissed off when I I found out you're not supposed to put it in the microwave.

I remember the high school experiment when we "created" nylon as a liquid and slowly pulled it out of a beaker.  

I wonder what type of urethane they use to make golf balls with, and are the properties consistent from brand to brand.  They all just call it "urethane" and don't go into specifics.  Makes me wonder.


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Wrong. We never stopped playing last round. The vigilante has silently been killing off the remaining townies during the night, because he was paid off by the mafia before they were lynched. He didn't have to continue, obviously, since the mafia were no more, but he's a man of principle and a deal is a deal.
Funny, the doctor has been silently saving each townie that the vigilante tries to kill off. 

 

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