Dating Tips: How Long Should You Wait to Call?
 
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Дата публикации: 26.09.2021

Dating Tips: How Long Should You Wait to Call?

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Many of my dating coaching clients have questions about what to ask during the first phone call. They want to know how to quickly weed men out. What I have found over the past 10 years as a dating coach, and from my own journey to find my own husband, this can be trickier than you think. Here are five tips to help you have a great first phone call and hopefully get a first date too!

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Click here to move directly to the list of machine-made dating questions. Machine-made bottles will exhibit most or all of the diagnostic characteristics explained and illustrated below. It should be noted that features 1, 3, 4, 5, and 6 are primary indicators of machine-made manufacture. Feature 2 mold seam diameter is not as strongly diagnostic as the primary indicators as mouth-blown bottles sometimes can have very fine mold seams.

Feature 7 describes a couple glass related features that are quite consistent in machine-made bottles, but not diagnostic, i. Click on the machine-made beer bottle picture above to see an illustration of this bottle showing the major diagnostic characteristics of a typical machine produced bottle. Vertical side mold seams which usually see the Note box below point 3 for an exception run up to the highest point of the finish and often onto the extreme top finish surface i.

The statement about machine-made bottles may seem contradictory finer but more visually distinct but is a function of the higher machine blowing pressure. Most machine-made bottles have mold seams about the thickness of a hair while most visible mouth-blown mold seams tend to be several times as thick, higher, but more rounded. Mold seam thickness and how high it protrudes is of only moderate use in telling a machine-made bottle from a mouth-blown bottle, though if a bottle fragment has a hair fine mold seam, it is highly likely to be from a machine-made bottle.

There are at least two additional finish related mold seams – one at the top of the finish which encircles either the bore or sometimes the outside of the upper lip portion of the finish sometimes both of these seams are present and a horizontal seam immediately below the finish which circles the extreme upper neck called a “neck ring parting line”. Click on the picture to the left to view an illustration which shows both of these seams or click machine-made finish to view an image which shows well the seam below the finish.

Both seams are quite diagnostic of machine manufacture and are usually visible, though the seam at the top of the finish can be hard to see on some bottles – especially if the finish was fire polished. In the glassmaking trade, these seams along with the side mold seams within the finish or just below are referred to as “neck ring” or “neckring” seams since they were formed by the separate neck ring portion of a machine mold Tooley