Talk:Glass knife

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alex! emily was right. your grammar makes me want to attack you with a glass knife... hehe just joking. you should fix spelling errors, though. it's "brittle," not brital, and "edge," not edg, etc. love you kid.

If you know there are spelling errors, why not fix them yourself?

"superior in most ways to more brittle metal blades." What? No, glass is harder than metal, but much more brittle, hence glass shattering and metal bending. Common sense. This article is really suspect. --NovusQuestus 21:58, 14 February 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Spoiler!

I had not yet completed reading Snow Crash, thank you, and I'm removing the worst part of the spoiler from the page.

[edit] Pared down pop culture section

The pop culture references were quite excessive and only tangentially related to this article, so I've pared them to a sentence each. If a reader is interested in the intracacies, the reader can go to the main article. - superβεεcat  21:28, 20 July 2007 (UTC)