That's because you insist on placing the liquid in contiguous spaces. Ditch that rule and you can get to near 90% capacity before you get a block allocation problem.
Glass is the complete wrong way to hold water. The standard practice is to use the colander as it allows the water out and to the users. You should never use glass as it restricts waters flow to one method.
You should not use glass. Use bowl instead
Soup spoon as a straw library
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"Why are you trying to measure the contents of the glass?"
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The glass is proprietary and 3rd party
The glass is at half capacity.
Additional liquid may reduce block allocation effectiveness.
That's because you insist on placing the liquid in contiguous spaces. Ditch that rule and you can get to near 90% capacity before you get a block allocation problem.
Glass is the complete wrong way to hold water. The standard practice is to use the colander as it allows the water out and to the users. You should never use glass as it restricts waters flow to one method.
The glass is off topic
The glass is bloat and could be half the size
glass_modulesis eating up all my space!Marked as duplicate. Someone asked this before with a bottle of wine.
The glass is a stupid question
You should use JQuery to hold your water.