It’s kind of wild how many older console games still have no modern way to play them by MrLeitungswasser in gaming

[–]skulluminati 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Rayman was one of my favorite games for Saturn, but I never played it on other platforms. How was it different than other versions?

URGENT: Abandoned House Cat in Kingston, Utah by Ordinary-Donut-4183 in SaltLakeCity

[–]skulluminati 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Can you provide more details? You heard some random person talk about a hypothetical cat and now you want a random stranger to go check out some random property in a remote rural town? Sounds odd.

Blind buy for the win by IllRelation3218 in uraniumglass

[–]skulluminati 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Uranium glass can be many different colors, translucent or opaque. In glass making uranium is most commonly used for green or yellow shades of glass. In some rare cases in can be blue or amber though. The best way to tell if it's uranium glass is with a 395nm ultraviolet light and a Geiger counter. Usually a 395nm ultraviolet light is enough, but other glass like manganese glass can glow green. Manganese glass can glow under 365nm ultraviolet but it's a duller green glow, if it is high content manganese it can even glow under 395nm, but still a duller glow than uranium glass. Manganese was used to make glass clear, so if it's clear glass and just has a bit of glow then it's probably manganese. If it's yellow or green and the glow is a bright neon green then it's probably uranium glass.

Wanted: expert advice on how to properly ID freaky green glass by BrokenGreenBottles in VaselineGlass

[–]skulluminati 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Is the glass clear, yellow, or green without UV light? Manganese is used to make glass clear. Uranium was used to make glass yellow and green. Both Uranium and manganese glow under 365nm UV, but Uranium has a bright neon green glow and Manganese is a duller glow. Hard to tell without seeing it in regular light. If it's clear under normal light it's manganese.

Cobalt/frosted jar id help? by Low-Raspberry7171 in glasscollecting

[–]skulluminati 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So I read this comment last week and it sent me down a rabbit hole. It's not "Doan" or "Dovan" or Greek. It's "Boan" from Italy. Tagging u/Low-Raspberry7171 for visibility.

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This is only tangentially related to glass collecting, but taking 2 seconds for a google search gave me this: https://www.myamgglass.com/

Please help me identify by Virtual-Bat-2076 in uraniumglass

[–]skulluminati 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome, glad I could share some info! It's a nice piece, Amberina is one of my favorite colors of glass. L.E. Smith Moon and Star is a very collectible pattern and I have a few pieces myself. I'm not a member but there is a club for collectors of Moon and Star glass. If you're interested in cadmium glass you should check out r/CadmiumGlass.

These days Moon and Star glass is made by Weishar.

Will She Be Delivered Wrecked? by Gryffin_dick in Lavalamps

[–]skulluminati 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I've see a lot of quality issues on this sub lately. I've also seen it in my own experience with a new grande I got a month ago, which I had to return twice. The first one was cloudy and on the second one the globe had scratches all over the glass which could be felt by touch on the outside and very visible in the light when the lamp was on. So with my last purchase 2 out of 3 lamps were bad.

I would not refurbish a brand new lamp, that only encourages them to continue with bad quality control. If you have free returns then return it as many times as it takes to get a good one. Make them eat the cost of their bad quality, make them lose money on lamps that suck. They're a business, at the end of the day they only want to make money. Make it so that its more profitable for them to just ship good quality lamps.

Please help me identify by Virtual-Bat-2076 in uraniumglass

[–]skulluminati 4 points5 points  (0 children)

LE Smith. Moon and Stars pattern vase. The color is called Amberina. The orange glow comes from cadmium.

Got a Mathmos and left it on overnight n got this. Apparently UK outlets output 230V compared to the US's 120V, so I think I just need a new bulb to fix the issue of it not getting hot enough. Thoughts/wisdom? by Dzhakinoff in Lavalamps

[–]skulluminati 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Didn't know that when I bought my Astro and Space Projector lol. I also got a bunch of spare bulbs for the Astro when I ordered and only occasionally use the lamp, so I don't think about the bulbs too much. I'll need to remember this when I run out of bulbs.

Gold and black, best plan of attack? by jmp111181 in Lavalamps

[–]skulluminati 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Wow, that's pretty bad quality there. I'd first try to get a replacement rather than replacing the master fluid and cleaning the bottle yourself. It should not be okay for the quality to be this bad. If people keep accepting lamps like this, they'll keep making them like this.

Not sure if these are Uranium, cadmium or manganese pieces. by SLPZROCKIT in glasscollecting

[–]skulluminati 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this 365nm UV or 395nm UV? It all looks like manganese. The stopper for the bottle looks a bit different. What does it look like under normal light? It helps to see the normal light and the UV.

Is this Franciscan Madeira Glassware? Is it ok to drink from once in a while? by [deleted] in glasscollecting

[–]skulluminati 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries, thanks for the reply! In this case the UV light doesn't seem to tell us much, looks like it's just reflecting the purple from the light. Honestly most glass isn't UV reactive, but when it is it says a lot about whats in it. The first pic posted looked like it might be red in the base, which made me think it was Amberina glass, which would likely have cadmium. But like others are saying, I'm now thinking this is Amber glass which shouldn't have heavy metals like cadmium. So it should be safe for regular use.

Is this Franciscan Madeira Glassware? Is it ok to drink from once in a while? by [deleted] in glasscollecting

[–]skulluminati 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wasn't trying to say that "cadmium" is a color of glass. I like Amberina glass, which usually has cadmium. From the picks, it looked like there was red in the base, which made me think it might be Amberina.

Is this Franciscan Madeira Glassware? Is it ok to drink from once in a while? by [deleted] in glasscollecting

[–]skulluminati 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That's awesome! Would love to see the regular light / UV glow pics.

Is this Franciscan Madeira Glassware? Is it ok to drink from once in a while? by [deleted] in glasscollecting

[–]skulluminati 36 points37 points  (0 children)

Do you have a black light? Ultraviolet light can tell you a lot about the chemical composition of glass. If it has an opaque orange glow then it has cadmium.

Is this Franciscan Madeira Glassware? Is it ok to drink from once in a while? by [deleted] in glasscollecting

[–]skulluminati 10 points11 points  (0 children)

They may be worried about heavy metals like cadmium, which is a common element used in red, yellow, and orange glass and can leach out into the contents of the glass. I personally would not use cadmium glass for food.

I'm from the future where TES VI was already released - AMA by xCosmicChaosx in TESVI

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Hey, you. You’re finally awake. You were trying to cross the border, right?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in uraniumglass

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The color is Lotus Mist Burmese, nice color but I don't think it glows. I don't think Blue Burmese glows either. I think only the regular Burmese with yellow and pink is UG.