http://www.nytimes.com/2014/11/07/busin ... .html?_r=0S. Donald Stookey, a scientist with Corning Glass Works who in the 1950s accidentally discovered a remarkably strong material that could be used not just to make the nose cone of a missile but also to contain a casserole in both a refrigerator and hot oven — its durable culinary incarnation was called CorningWare — died on Tuesday in Rochester. He was 99.
His son Bob confirmed his death.
Dr. Stookey invented synthetic glass ceramics, the highly versatile range of materials that continue to be refined for new uses, including glass stovetops. He also developed photosensitive glass and glass used in eyeglasses that darken in response to light.
He was credited with creating thousands of jobs, limiting squinting and averting countless broken dishes. In 1986, he received the National Medal of Technology.
RIP Dr. Stookey, Who Didn't Want To Be A Baker
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RIP Dr. Stookey, Who Didn't Want To Be A Baker
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Re: RIP Dr. Stookey, Who Didn't Want To Be A Baker
Well, I actually found this interesting.
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Re: RIP Dr. Stookey, Who Didn't Want To Be A Baker
The marketing meeting where they finally gave up on "StookeyWare", "Stookey-cook-y" and "Stookeyeramic" would have been fun to sit in on.
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The Corning Museum of Glass is a surprisingly awesome museum. A must visit if passing through western NY.
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Re: RIP Dr. Stookey, Who Didn't Want To Be A Baker
Tell us something we don't know.T>1200 wrote:Well, I actually found this interesting.
So, I"m not sure what to make of my life at the moment. All I know for sure is I'm gay and I love men.
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Re: RIP Dr. Stookey, Who Didn't Want To Be A Baker
This is the truth. Turns out glass is fascinating. Who knew?nafod wrote:The Corning Museum of Glass is a surprisingly awesome museum. A must visit if passing through western NY.
Can be busy as hell too.
Also, never ever ever put Corningware into the broiler of your oven.
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Re: RIP Dr. Stookey, Who Didn't Want To Be A Baker
:helpShapecharge wrote:Tell us something we don't know.T>1200 wrote:Well, I actually found this interesting.
So, I"m not sure what to make of my life at the moment. All I know for sure is I'm gay and I love men.
"Know that! & Know it deep you fucking loser!"

