October 18, 2010 at 11:14 am
Also,
- green is used for Go on traffic lights.
- green is commonly used a success or good for indicators such as PKIs
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October 18, 2010 at 11:18 am
Paul White NZ (10/18/2010)
CirquedeSQLeil (10/18/2010)
Why not blue or brown which seem to be more indicative of this marble?Good question. Green is the colour associated with plants that photosynthesise...maybe that's it?
Valid point. There's just so much more blue and it has a more calming effect.
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October 18, 2010 at 11:19 am
Alvin,
Stay out of the post office out there. Sounding dangerous in dem dere parts: http://www.comcast.net/articles/news-general/20101018/US.Post.Office.Shooting/
October 18, 2010 at 11:19 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
Aren't most trees green?The color doesn't matter. I think there's a sentiment here that makes sense, but like most advocacy groups, they take it to an extreme. They are no longer reasonable.
I think most trees are brown on the outside with a topcoat (needles or leaves) that may or may not be green.
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October 18, 2010 at 11:23 am
CirquedeSQLeil (10/18/2010)
There's just so much more blue and it has a more calming effect.
I can't see any political parties renaming themselves The Blues somehow 😉
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October 18, 2010 at 11:26 am
Gianluca Sartori (10/18/2010)
OK, I foresee storm coming.
Just don't blame it on Climate Change or Global Warming :laugh:
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October 18, 2010 at 11:28 am
CirquedeSQLeil (10/18/2010)
Paul White NZ (10/18/2010)
CirquedeSQLeil (10/18/2010)
Why not blue or brown which seem to be more indicative of this marble?Good question. Green is the colour associated with plants that photosynthesise...maybe that's it?
Valid point. There's just so much more blue and it has a more calming effect.
Thanks for the heads up but I'm already being careful.
http://www.commercialappeal.com/news/2010/oct/15/forbes-slams-memphis-02/
Remember our conversation a few weeks ago when we were talking about unsafe places to live and Bob respond with something like: "Want to see the statistics?" I'm not proud of this. It's another reason why I'll never call Memphis "home". It only where I'm currently living.
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October 18, 2010 at 11:29 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
I think most trees are brown on the outside with a topcoat (needles or leaves) that may or may not be green.
Tell that to any kid. They all drawn a brown trunk, topped with green. Ask them what color a tree is and you'll get "green" back.
October 18, 2010 at 11:31 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
Aren't most trees green?
Ahem. Trees are brown (some are white). The leaves (or needles) are green.
There's a difference. @=)
EDIT: Opps. Missed your rebuttal. Still stand by my statement, though.
October 18, 2010 at 11:34 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
Jason (10/18/2010)I think most trees are brown on the outside with a topcoat (needles or leaves) that may or may not be green.
Tell that to any kid. They all drawn a brown trunk, topped with green. Ask them what color a tree is and you'll get "green" back.
I used to know a Miss Green, first name Theresa.
I therefore insist that trees are green, or that stops being funny.
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October 18, 2010 at 11:36 am
Anyone else run Sharepoint / MOSS 2007 and have their site become unaccessible after applying Windows patches this month?
Fix is relatively painless - much easier than finding it.
Good old Microsoft.......
Greg E
October 18, 2010 at 11:36 am
Paul White NZ (10/18/2010)
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
Jason (10/18/2010)I think most trees are brown on the outside with a topcoat (needles or leaves) that may or may not be green.
Tell that to any kid. They all drawn a brown trunk, topped with green. Ask them what color a tree is and you'll get "green" back.
I used to know a Miss Green, first name Theresa.
I therefore insist that trees are green, or that stops being funny.
*groan*
October 18, 2010 at 11:36 am
Brandie Tarvin (10/18/2010)
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
Aren't most trees green?Ahem. Trees are brown (some are white). The leaves (or needles) are green.
There's a difference. @=)
EDIT: Opps. Missed your rebuttal. Still stand by my statement, though.
This is a case where being right still means you're wrong.
October 18, 2010 at 11:37 am
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
Steve Jones - SSC Editor (10/18/2010)
I think most trees are brown on the outside with a topcoat (needles or leaves) that may or may not be green.
Tell that to any kid. They all drawn a brown trunk, topped with green. Ask them what color a tree is and you'll get "green" back.
So are we saying that politicians and political activists are on the same level as a kid? 😀
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October 18, 2010 at 11:38 am
Brandie Tarvin (10/18/2010)
Ahem. Trees are brown (some are white). The leaves (or needles) are green. There's a difference.
Tell that to Louis Armstrong.
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