tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3690992430939997570.post2646044810379350085..comments2023-06-29T04:22:28.949-04:00Comments on <a href="http://explainingsciencetothepublic.blogspot.com/">Explaining Science to the Public</a>: Polypropylene -- The Fiber that CouldKateMaddhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04198944924066910327noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3690992430939997570.post-22403028466827576192010-04-19T14:57:54.212-04:002010-04-19T14:57:54.212-04:00Great beginning. Given the really technical nature...Great beginning. Given the really technical nature of much of the research, you made most of it really understandable. The one paragraph I had the most trouble with was the one that began, "The research was done on small squares of PP..." I was having a little trouble following the methodology, and I figured it was because you were trying to summarize a complex procedure. I'm actually not sure if you even need that paragraph--what I would want to know is in the paragraph that is after that one.<br /><br />Good job, though. Chemistry is not my thing, and I thought this was interesting.rhallberghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07178269187366380891noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3690992430939997570.post-24877941904777286232010-04-19T05:27:29.851-04:002010-04-19T05:27:29.851-04:00Speaking as an artist, polypropylene also makes th...Speaking as an artist, polypropylene also makes the best portfolio insert pages. It doesn't scratch, like polyester, and is relatively clear.Glendon Mellowhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03582347493421110738noreply@blogger.com