Talk:Dust
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Somebody added the lines " dust sucks " and " say no to dust ". I cannot find these in the " edit page " fan. Could somebody please remove this vandalism?
I removed the following text:
- Dust is a band made up of 3 young guys living right in Vancouver, B.C. The people that make up Dust are - Simon Marmorek, Anton Lipovetsky, and Koby Shuster. They have been playing in this band since May of 2002. They write all of our own music and lyrics to go along with it. Their current plans are to record some demo tracks and play lots of gigs. If you have one available, let them know at (604) 874-1153 or visit their website at Dust.i8.com.
There is an ongoing discussion on whether fame and importance should be a factor for including info in Wikipedia at Wikipedia_talk:Fame_and_importance. If you disagree with text removal, please argue here. Paranoid 18:30, 16 Jul 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Defy the laws of physics with dust
- The physical behavior of dust follows laws that are not always comparable with that of solid or fluid matter. For example, the pressure on a box full of dust need not be uniform.
I'm removing the above because it is sufficiently enigmatic as to impart no actual information to the reader. Tempshill 17:09, 27 April 2006 (UTC)
[edit] dust in popular culture section?
i came to this wiki to answer a question: is it accurate when movies/books portrary an ancient secluded ABANDONED room--like an old attic-- as filled with dust? like the attic in Goonies. if dust is caused by human sloughing and human presence, then dust in popular culture is an unrealistic method of signifying the age of something. if i can formulate this in a better way i might add it to the wiki. i'm pretty sure i've never seen any dust on anything in my attic-- i presume because nobody lives in there.
Well, my attic is mostly covered in dusgusting house dust and hair, then again i go up in there to cut the cheese when relatives are present in my household, so maybe that has something to do with it. mikhal astinov
[edit] What is the complete distribution of house-dust sources?
If 70% of housedust comes from skin sloughing off the inhabitants, where does the other 30% come from? How much comes in the house on our clothes? How much comes in on our feet? How much comes through open windows and ventilation? Where does the rest of it come from? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 170.252.11.11 (talk) 19:01, 19 February 2007 (UTC).