Tech Support Secrets (click to enlarge)
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From xkcd.
Thanks to Joni Mueller for the link
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Tech Support Secrets (click to enlarge)
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From xkcd.
Thanks to Joni Mueller for the link
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Champagne bottles have an indentation, called a punt, in the bottom of the bottle because it relieves the pressure on the bottom of the bottle. Without the punt (or kick, as it is also called) the bottle might well blow out at the bottom. For still wines, the punt in the bottle has been there since glass was first blown by hand. A pontil, or wooden stick, was used to secure the bottom of the bottle while the glass blower spun and blew at the neck end. Naturally, the stick indented the bottom of the still molten glass. Today, molded glass bottles do not require the punt, but tradition decrees that it shall be there.
Is this directed to me?
Of course not!
This is one of my favorite XKCD strips. And like all other XKCD strips, it is completely true.
Hahahahahaaaa!!!!!!
So funny and yes, like Dave said, completely true.
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