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From the Solving things with Science challenge. See all 53 entries (closed)
( , Fri 9 Nov 2012, 9:29, archived)
From the Solving things with Science challenge. See all 53 entries (closed)
( , Fri 9 Nov 2012, 9:29, archived)
Hahaha!
Is that really a woman doing the science? Well I never what will they think of next?
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 9:34,
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oh oh oh
This is a reference to Icke? (I'm Dutch. Catching this reference makes me feel quite win)
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 12:51,
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Do you mean to say that the Dutch royal family isn't a clandestine order of lizard people secretly plotting to dominate the world?
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 13:04,
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I know they look purple, but it distinctly says they're blue gloves.
but it distinctly says they're blue gloves. Perhaps science blue is purpley.
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 10:00,
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Science blue with 49% magenta
flogs this new colour discovery to Pantone
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 10:10,
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Perhaps she's colour blind
like me
Not good for a designer, so best keep it to yourself
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 10:46,
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Not good for a designer, so best keep it to yourself
Sorry Mr Scaramanga wouldn't have mentioned if I'd known
Must be less challenging now being able to see colour breakdowns in tattyshop etc. Back in the old days chap
at my art school was colour blind, he had a very good understanding of how colours worked together,
alas when he'd ask what a certain colour was we could never resist telling him the opposite :D
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 10:59,
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at my art school was colour blind, he had a very good understanding of how colours worked together,
alas when he'd ask what a certain colour was we could never resist telling him the opposite :D
No bother
It's not crippling or anything, I just get me blues/purples/reds and greens/yellows a bit mixed up
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Fri 9 Nov 2012, 11:27,
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I work as a scientist
- Blue (nitrile) gloves don't protect against phenol, for that you want the green (neoprene) gloves.
- We use shitloads of tubes, slightly less bottles, and jars are generally only for disposing of pipette tips.
- I actually do stare at tubes like that, holding them up to the light is useful for checking your cell/DNA/RNA pellet.
- There are more women than men in the lab so usually it's the guys who are waiting for the ladies to finish on the microscope.
- Skeletons are indeed merciless killers.
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Sat 10 Nov 2012, 1:58,
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- We use shitloads of tubes, slightly less bottles, and jars are generally only for disposing of pipette tips.
- I actually do stare at tubes like that, holding them up to the light is useful for checking your cell/DNA/RNA pellet.
- There are more women than men in the lab so usually it's the guys who are waiting for the ladies to finish on the microscope.
- Skeletons are indeed merciless killers.