And just like our kitten - she won't turn the water off after. He's grown out of it now, but he used to like to sit in the sink while the water rose round him. Now he just plays with a stream of water from the tap...luckily for the water bill he's happy with a thin trickle.
I don't think you can tell - because we don't know what colour light was used. If we had a reference sample of, say, white paper pinned to it, it'd be a lot easier to tell. Being seriously colour-blind, I've learned over the years to hold back on colour judgements until I've seen it in several lights. I'm fitting out a shop next week - and since we don't know what colour lights the new customer will require we're putting in fancy LED units that do three different colours of white. We've used them elsewhere, and the customers really like them - and they're only about three quid each more expensive.
Or, in the case of British Gas - just don't turn up and don't apologise. We stopped using them 14 years ago for doing that. The building I'm refurbishing needed a visit from them and three attempts later they finally turned up. Confirms my original view - just sad that in 14 years they ain't got any better.
Think of the image in a mirror as a rubber mould of the world this side - turned inside out. Top is still at the top, bottom at the bottom. Left is still on the left and right on the right. Near things are still near - far things are still far.
Not quite - in one case it's because my wife's Chalet School books take up too much space - so the back row are just more of the same as the front row. Likewise Pratchett and Piers Anthony.
"I look at the night sky, and there shines Venus..." What is this, that comes between us? Is it love, or simply lust, reaching almost to your bust? (your turn)
If we had a reference sample of, say, white paper pinned to it, it'd be a lot easier to tell.
Being seriously colour-blind, I've learned over the years to hold back on colour judgements until I've seen it in several lights.
I'm fitting out a shop next week - and since we don't know what colour lights the new customer will require we're putting in fancy LED units that do three different colours of white. We've used them elsewhere, and the customers really like them - and they're only about three quid each more expensive.
I once read a book where someone had underlined the word "in" all the way through. Jane Eyre, it was.
Why?
We stopped using them 14 years ago for doing that. The building I'm refurbishing needed a visit from them and three attempts later they finally turned up.
Confirms my original view - just sad that in 14 years they ain't got any better.
What is this, that comes between us?
Is it love, or simply lust,
reaching almost to your bust?
(your turn)