wine glass terminology querie

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Mattyc
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wine glass terminology querie

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Does anyone know the term for the space in a wine glass between the rim and the top of the liquid??

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Air :)

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Love the wines of all blends/varieties and all years. If you can't answer that question, can you give me the exact equation (ie. an example) of a fractal without the algebraic terminology??

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Mattyc wrote:If you can't answer that question, can you give me the exact equation (ie. an example) of a fractal without the algebraic terminology??


Nerd! :wink:

Not that I know the answer either. :?

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Wasted? 8)
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I thought wasted was the term for when you'd made that gap above the wine occupy the whole glass enough times. :wink:

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Might be "head space" but seems strange in reference to glasses :?
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Mattyc wrote:Love the wines of all blends/varieties and all years. If you can't answer that question, can you give me the exact equation (ie. an example) of a fractal without the algebraic terminology??


I'm guessing you're after the Mandelbrot set.

But sorry, I don't know the name of the airspace in a glass.

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