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  2. Shower splash guard - Wikipedia

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    The bathtub and walls are sealed along the tub and wall abutment with a flexible caulk and rigid grout is used between the tiles to contain all water. The most common North American configuration is a rectangular drop-in bathtub/shower which is 5 foot in length and approximately 32 inch in width, having a shower head, water spout, taps, over ...

  3. Recycling - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Converting waste materials into new products This article is about recycling of waste materials. For recycling of waste energy, see Energy recycling. "Recycled" redirects here. For the album, see Recycled (Nektar album). The three chasing arrows of the universal recycling symbol Municipal ...

  4. Timeline of United States inventions (1890–1945) - Wikipedia

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    1907 Curtain rod A curtain rod or traverse rod is a device used to suspend curtains , usually above windows or along the edges of showers , though also wherever curtains might be used. The flat, telescoping curtain rod was invented by Charles W. Kirsch of Sturgis, Michigan, in 1907.

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    smurrayinchester , 18:43, 1 February 2006 (UTC) Thanks for the info. -Chetan. The Office may also be considered a mockumentary. Yeltensic42.618 don't panic 23:22, 1 February 2006 (UTC) This is Spinal Tap is a pretty good example. And The Rutles. User:Zoe| (talk) 03:30, 2 February 2006 (UTC)

  6. The Flying Circus of Physics - Wikipedia

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    2.21 Inward flutter of a shower curtain 2.22 Prairie dog and giant ant nests 2.23 Bathtub vortex 2.24 Vortex in a cup of coffee 2.25 Gathering of tea leaves, spinning of olives 2.26 Meandering rivers 2.27 Bird spinning in water 2.28 Water climbing a spinning egg 2.29 Circular water-flow pattern in a sink 2.30 Water level in canals 2.31 Solitary ...

  7. Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Miscellaneous/June 2006 ...

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