User talk:Tmeski

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 * Greetings ... I wanted to explain a bit about why your edit at Angry Birds was undone. This is a common addition made by any number of editors because the material in question is perceived by so many to be glass. However, making the assumption it's glass is your interpretation of the material. There is indeed a reliable source that says this material is actually ice ... the game itself. Please review the talk page thread "Ice vs glass" on the article's talk page for additional information, and if you have further questions, leave them there or on my talk page. Thanks, and by all means happy editing! -- McDoob  AU  93  15:55, 11 December 2011 (UTC)