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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 10:31:58 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH another 145!!! lines of the two clinically insane prize idiots' troll**** ....and much better air in here! -- "Anonymous" to trolling senile Rot Speed: "You can **** off as you know less than pig **** you sad little ignorant ****." MID: |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On 29/08/2019 08:52, Peeler wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 06:09:53 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH another 96 lines of troll**** Glad you agree that Uncle Peter is a worthless bag of filth. |
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Lonely Psychopathic Senile Ozzie Troll Alert!
On 29/08/2019 20:06, Peeler wrote:
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 10:31:58 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again: FLUSH another 145!!! lines of the two clinically insane prize idiots' troll**** ...and much better air in here! So you say that Uncle Peter is a walking vomit? I thoroughly agree |
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Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian wrote: On 27/08/2019 17:25, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 8/27/2019 9:03 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour? Color, you ignorant limey. So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something? It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the dusk) into visible light. I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk? Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air. Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction? Yes but that’s just different words for the same thing. No, Yep. No. Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a planet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from the air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it can go over mountains. That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset. The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a torch into water. That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset. One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more.. More UV at sunset isnt about bending. You said above: "That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air." But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spectrum must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end. Or just the same amount, and less visible light? Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway. Sunsets are orange. Nope, red and red is adjacent to orange in the spectrum anyway. Near enough. My point was there is more of the long wavelength end of the spectrum at sunset. Not when talking about what ends up at the hi vis vest. How would that be different from what ends up at your eye when looking at a sunset? You were incorrect! Nope, I never am. [falls off chair] I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon? More the much longer amount of air in the path between the sun and you. Presumably mainly available in certain colours. Why are they always yellow or green? They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish. Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow. Then you need to get out more. I have no desire to see more health and softy bull****. It isnt H&S bull****. That's what hivis is all about - ****ing safety. A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange, Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world. A google search is very representative. Google image results arent. Same coding. although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange. Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some like the railways have their own colors for various reasons. Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing. Yeah, that’s the most obvious example. Why do railways need different colours? |
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Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian wrote: On 27/08/2019 17:25, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 8/27/2019 9:03 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour? Color, you ignorant limey. So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something? It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the dusk) into visible light. I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk? Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air. Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction? Yes but that’s just different words for the same thing. No, Yep. No. Yep Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a planet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction That’s just one form of diffraction. Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from the air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction That’s just one form or refraction. one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it can go over mountains. That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset. The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a torch into water. That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset. One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more. More UV at sunset isnt about bending. You said above: "That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air." Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset. But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spectrum must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end. Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky around the setting sun is red because of the red being reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun. That doesn’t happen with the UV as much so that’s why you end up with more UV at the observer at sunset. Or just the same amount, and less visible light? Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway. Sunsets are orange. Nope, red and red is adjacent to orange in the spectrum anyway. Near enough. My point was there is more of the long wavelength end of the spectrum at sunset. Not when talking about what ends up at the hi vis vest. How would that be different from what ends up at your eye when looking at a sunset? It isnt, but that’s not why sunsets look red, that’s because the red is coming from the sky around the setting sun. You were incorrect! Nope, I never am. [falls off chair] Get a higher chair so you fall on your head next time. I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon? More the much longer amount of air in the path between the sun and you. Presumably mainly available in certain colours. Why are they always yellow or green? They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish. Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow. Then you need to get out more. I have no desire to see more health and softy bull****. It isnt H&S bull****. That's what hivis is all about - ****ing safety. Its also about who works for the railways etc with the different color for them etc. Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see who is who quickly at the scene. A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange, Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world. A google search is very representative. Google image results arent. Same coding. Nope. although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange. Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some like the railways have their own colors for various reasons. Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing. Yeah, that’s the most obvious example. Why do railways need different colours? So they can easily work out who does what job etc. |
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FLUSH 191 !!! Lines of Troll****!
....and much better air in here, again!
-- Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile cretin from Oz: https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/r...d-faq.2973853/ |
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FLUSH 191 !!! Lines of Troll****!
On 31/08/2019 07:24, Peeler wrote:
...and much better air in here, again! Agreed that Uncle Peter is a festering pustule on a weasel's rump. |
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Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed wrote:
"Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian wrote: On 27/08/2019 17:25, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 8/27/2019 9:03 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour? Color, you ignorant limey. So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something? It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the dusk) into visible light. I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk? Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air. Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction? Yes but that’s just different words for the same thing. No, Yep. No. Yep Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a planet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction That’s just one form of diffraction. Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from the air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction That’s just one form or refraction. They're different things entirely, go read Physics 101. one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it can go over mountains. That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.. The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a torch into water. That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.. One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more. More UV at sunset isnt about bending. You said above: "That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air." Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset. That would make more red, duh. But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spectrum must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end. Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky around the setting sun is red because of the red being reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun. It reflects into our eyes, that's why we see it, therefore the red is reaching us, and also any hi-vis jackets. If the blue end (including UV) was reflected more, sunsets would be blue. I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon? More the much longer amount of air in the path between the sun and you. Presumably mainly available in certain colours. Why are they always yellow or green? They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish. Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow. Then you need to get out more. I have no desire to see more health and softy bull****. It isnt H&S bull****. That's what hivis is all about - ****ing safety. Its also about who works for the railways etc with the different color for them etc. Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see who is who quickly at the scene. They tend to have "FIRE" written on them. In the case of railway workers, there are only railway workers. And what's with the different sirens for police, fire, ambulance, I doubt anyone knows which is which, especially since they've all started using about three different wails when one doesn't get the morons out of their way. A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange, Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world. A google search is very representative. Google image results arent. Same coding. Nope. Prove it. There's no reason it wouldn't be. although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange. Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some like the railways have their own colors for various reasons. Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing. Yeah, that’s the most obvious example. Why do railways need different colours? So they can easily work out who does what job etc. They're all orange, every last one of them. |
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Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What's so special about the colour?
Commander Kinsey wrote:
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian wrote: On 27/08/2019 17:25, Commander Kinsey wrote: On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke wrote: On 8/27/2019 9:03 AM, Commander Kinsey wrote: Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What's so special about the colour? Color, you ignorant limey. So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something? It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the dusk) into visible light. I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk? Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better than the longer wavelength light. That's why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air. Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction? Yes but that's just different words for the same thing. No, Yep. No. Yep Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a planet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction That's just one form of diffraction. Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from the air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction That's just one form or refraction. They're different things entirely, go read Physics 101. one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it can go over mountains. That's not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset. The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a torch into water. That's not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset. One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more. More UV at sunset isnt about bending. You said above: "That's why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air." Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset. That would make more red, duh. But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spectrum must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end. Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky around the setting sun is red because of the red being reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun. It reflects into our eyes, that's why we see it, therefore the red is reaching us, and also any hi-vis jackets. If the blue end (including UV) was reflected more, sunsets would be blue. I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon? More the much longer amount of air in the path between the sun and you. Presumably mainly available in certain colours. Why are they always yellow or green? They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish. Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow. Then you need to get out more. I have no desire to see more health and softy bull****. It isnt H&S bull****. That's what hivis is all about - ****ing safety. Its also about who works for the railways etc with the different color for them etc. Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see who is who quickly at the scene. They tend to have "FIRE" written on them. In the case of railway workers, there are only railway workers. And what's with the different sirens for police, fire, ambulance, I doubt anyone knows which is which, especially since they've all started using about three different wails when one doesn't get the morons out of their way. A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange, Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world. A google search is very representative. Google image results arent. Same coding. Nope. Prove it. There's no reason it wouldn't be. although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange. Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some like the railways have their own colors for various reasons. Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing. Yeah, that's the most obvious example. Why do railways need different colours? So they can easily work out who does what job etc. They're all orange, every last one of them. **** off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just **** off and die. |
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Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What's so special about thecolour?
On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 20:56:41 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire wrote:
Commander Kinsey wrote: On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed wrote: "Commander Kinsey" wrote in message news although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange. Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some like the railways have their own colors for various reasons. Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing. Yeah, that's the most obvious example. Why do railways need different colours? So they can easily work out who does what job etc. They're all orange, every last one of them. **** off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just **** off and die. Killfile too complicated for your little brain is it? |
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