Ann,

No, I live in Kentucky.  I'm just familiar with the safety material and some of 
its properties.  The last time I was in THE CITY was in the mid-70's when I did 
an internship with the AP.  The closest I get now is Newark.

k

Ann Sanfedele wrote Date: Wed, 03 Aug 2011 21:12:16 -0400

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> wow... ok so do you live in my neighborhood or can you tell that from 
> the photo? -- and, of course, I totally forgot to look at it today --
> Wed is family day at the Sal Army and 10% off day at the Trade fair 
> grocer in Queens - so I was busy saving money...
> What you describe sure makes sense tho.
> 
> ann
> 
> On 8/3/2011 11:49, Keith Mosier wrote:
>> On 8/3/2011, Ann Sanfedele wrote:
>> 
>> The Moir? pattern could also be caused by the safety material in the glass.
> 
>   It's a tinted, safety glass door.
> 
>   It uses a sandwiched elastomeric material, possibly Butacite?, between 
> two pieces of glass,
> 
>   much like a car windshield.
>> 
>> k
>> 
>> On 8/2/2011 23:37, Bob Sullivan wrote:
>> 
>> Ann,
>> Moire pattern from the screen to be sure.
>> Regards,  Bob S.
>> I think that is true but I won't rule out artwork until I go over there 
> and see it. A screen door is unlikely to exist in my neighborhood.
>> ann
>> 
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