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Re: The best material for plates (tableware) is:

by marto (Cardinal)
on May 01, 2013 at 09:54 UTC ( [id://1031537]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to The best material for plates (tableware) is:

It has to be Graphene, light, thin therefore easier to carry/stack :P

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Re^2: The best material for plates (tableware) is:
by Random_Walk (Prior) on May 01, 2013 at 16:43 UTC

    Given its great thermal conduction, your food may get cold, and possibly your knees warm, a bit too quickly.

    Cheers,
    R.

    Pereant, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt!

      But think of the cupboard space I'd save! This was a joke suggestion :P

        Be great for light weight back packing adventures too. It would make my titanium mess tins feel like lead

        Cheers,
        R.

        Pereant, qui ante nos nostra dixerunt!

      kneeware

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