Granny's gone and done it again

hey Wish..what's going on today?anything exciting...
Super exciting LAUNDRY! There is a mountain of it.

i've been cleaning poop..really exciting here...
Okay, you have beat me in the excitement department. :p

I clean Ed poop this am also. Raining so I couldn't pick peas & corn is still not ready to pick. Counselor not at school so didn't get GS enrolled. Wheels on the bus go round & round SLOWLY.
Jane, email the counselor all the info for your GS. Then there is no excuse and they can't blame you. You will still have to go in to show residency documents, but times sure have changed since I was teaching and it is all done online now. I feel like such a dinosaur.

Something I've wanted to know my entire life, and never could get a sensible answer:

"Black in color"
Isn't that rather redundant?
Think about it. What else would black be in except color?
Black humor?
Boy, you really started something with this question! :lol: But Benny is right, the rules for "color" depend on whether you are talking about pigment or light. (I taught a little art as well as science) White light (sunlight) has all the color wavelengths mixed up together, and that makes it look white. When it hits a pigment, some colors are absorbed, and some are reflected. If the pigment is red, all the colors except red are absorbed. The red wavelengths are reflected and that's what your eyes see. If you have black pigment, it absorbs all the colors, and none reach your eyes, making it look black. You make black pigment by having all colors of pigment mixed together, which absorbs all the light. White pigment reflects all the light. So you weren't wrong, just talking about the other side of the same coin. The Art side! :cool:

I had to take my time but it was still rough on me. I actually haven't welded since I was 23. I use to work at industrial sheet metal building commercial ahu units. Had to learn to weld there. I love it but when I weld galvanized metal Which was often there, I always felt like I had the flu because of my sinus problems and all of the little floaters that would fill the air while welding. I couldn't do it anymoe though because of my health.
My soon to be 16 yr old really wants to learn to weld. As soon as he gets his drivers license, he can take some classes at the jr college. Maybe I will buy him a respirator!

I will, and I will bring my favorite tool for the job!
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My mom always wished for a flamethrower! Her answer to getting rid of things in her way. (clutter, weeds, bad drivers...) Sadly, she never got one, but at least it kept her out of prison. :D
 

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