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Don Flack: I thought tonight was your night off.

Mac Taylor: My dinner date dumped me for a dead body.

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Season 3, episode 49 (Not What It Looks Like). Breaking glass with sound is possible, but would not work as depicted in the episode. First, in order to break the glass, you have to force the glass to vibrate at its natural frequency - that is, the frequency at which it would vibrate if it were tapped. Each piece of glass has its own natural frequency, depending on a range of factors including size, chemical makeup, shape, hardness, and manufacturing methods. No single frequency would shatter all the glass in the store at the same time. Finally, in order to break the glass the piece has to be closed-ended. You can't shatter a plate of glass with sound (nowhere for the sound waves to resonate). Please see http://www.madsci.org/posts/archives/feb98/887203231.Ph.r.html See more...

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CSI: NY (2004) - 3 questions

starring Carmine Giovinazzo, Eddie Cahill, Gary Sinise, Hill Harper, Melina Kanakaredes, Vanessa Ferlito (add more)

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Sweet Sixteen (series 3)

Entry Being ophidiophobic, the scene with the snake in the car freaked me out. Are snakes as common in New York City as they are in Las Vegas and Miami?

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Entry In episode 4-7 (Commuted Sentences) Kendall is wearing a shield (the NYPD detectives' badge). Why would a lab tech have one? Even if she was a detective/investigator restricted to lab duties she would have to hand it in when suspended from field work.
Entry Why was A.J. Buckley credited this season as a special guest star?

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