Nope.Quote:
Originally posted by t3h1337n355@3 February 2004 - 16:08
water is blue
Not true.
Belly-button lint is blue, but it's ingredients are not.
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Nope.Quote:
Originally posted by t3h1337n355@3 February 2004 - 16:08
water is blue
Not true.
Belly-button lint is blue, but it's ingredients are not.
Nope.Quote:
Originally posted by j2k4+3 February 2004 - 20:18--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (j2k4 @ 3 February 2004 - 20:18)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-t3h1337n355@3 February 2004 - 16:08
water is blue
Not true.
Belly-button lint is blue, but it's ingredients are not. [/b][/quote]
The sky makes the water look blue.
I bet you don`t have as much belly button fluff as this.
http://www.abc.net.au/science/k2/lint/img/fluff4a.jpg
seven out of every seven 7 years olds is seven.
sorry jp but i dont think that is correct. :blink:Quote:
Originally posted by J'Pol@3 February 2004 - 20:25
seven out of every seven 7 years olds is seven.
if you were in a big white room and there was a big clear fishtank full of pure H20 when you look through it there would be a blue tint
The glass breaks the lightQuote:
Originally posted by t3h1337n355@3 February 2004 - 21:36
if you were in a big white room and there was a big clear fishtank full of pure H20 when you look through it there would be a blue tint
ffs stfu water is blue
That's not niceQuote:
Originally posted by t3h1337n355@3 February 2004 - 21:41
ffs stfu water is blue
Ok, prove it then. The fishtank one isn't valid as there is glass involved which breaks the light. If you have a white room in space, and you'd have water in therem would it be blue then?
:( google has abandoned me in this time of need
can something about a light spectrum be added into this convo ....*has played her part*