I know they are burns. I suspect they are burns from reflection/refraction from metal shelves (notice the relative uniformity?). The window sill location they were in was fine until I placed a metro-type shelf unit against that sill. The sun must be intense for a short amount of time to burn so discretely (or could I have accidentally created a laser?).
I'm gonna hafta get something to cover the shelves. And I got rid of a couple of meters of white fibrous material recently.
(pssssst: I made up the italic names!)
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Anon Y Mouse
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." Hanlon’s Razor
I am not being argumentative. I am correcting you!
LoL Since when is science an opinion?
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I don't know that was, in fact, what happened. I just cannot come up with a more reasonable explanation. I'll be happy to entertain unreasonable explanations, too.
I'm not worried, they are a tough bunch.
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Anon Y Mouse
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." Hanlon’s Razor
I am not being argumentative. I am correcting you!
It wasn't the shelves. It was the new privacy film on the window. I couldn't see the high intensity grid until I was looking through a filter.
I couldn't find more of the old film so I bought what I thought was very similar from another manufacturer. They looked the same until I had something between the film and my eyes.
I've white-washed the film for now (perhaps not necessary with the season) and will be looking for a new film.
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Anon Y Mouse
"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." Hanlon’s Razor
I am not being argumentative. I am correcting you!
LoL Since when is science an opinion?
Last edited by AnonYMouse; 10-18-2014 at 07:04 PM..