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10/12/2005 09:02:16 PM · #1
So I was just wondering if windows, because they can reflect, count as mirrors? I have a good idea but it involves windows... would that be too mirror like? haha, someone help...

mH
10/12/2005 09:24:21 PM · #2
Windows were used in the first one.
10/12/2005 09:40:19 PM · #3
This was discussed earlier today.

Originally posted by Palmetto_Pixels:

Geesh, I was wondering how long it would take for this to come up!

Ask yourself. Would I use this to shave with/fix my hair/put make-up on/check for boogers? If the answer is yes and you are not overly vain (and check your reflection in every reflective surface available), then it's a mirror! Mirrors are usually hung on a wall for the purpose of looking at oneself. The are also available in compact forms and can be carried around for the same purpose. These are usually pretty easy to spot as they will be labeled and referred to as "mirrors". Other reflective surfaces include spoons, windows, some sunglasses, and my personal favorite... Water.



Hope this helps!


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