1. You eat sushi. 2. Type O Negative... or Switchblade Symphony (I'm not entirely sure) ~ "One Night in Bangkok" ~ well... before I knew what you looked like... I pictured you as David Bowie in Labrynth 3. The Sparkling White Grape one. 4. Thanks for "walking" with me. 5. When I "met" you... I thought you were Lord Byron. 6. I don't know... a Koala, maybe. 7. Assuming that complete recovery were instantaneous, would you be willing to accept a year of complete paralysis below the neck to prevent the otherwise certain extinction of the blue whale?
1. You are among the most interesting people I've met. 2. Weezer... "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama"... Evil Dead 3. Pumpkin 4. There is no such beast... feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. 5. My first memory is of high school gym class... but that one is fading fast... clearest? Listening to you talk when we were with Janette and Aaron... and realizing that I knew you somehow. 6. I'd like to think of something else... but when I look at you... I see feline. 7. Do Jewish vampires avoid crosses or Stars of David?
1. You take sugar in your tea. 2. The Mars Volta ~ "Rape Me" ~ The Wedding Singer 3. Peach 4. I'm not sure that we have enough history for this question to apply??? 5. First Memory ~ Seeing you play in Sparland... Clearest Memory ~ Well, I guess that would be... Halloween (which is actually only mostly clear). 6. Sugar Glider 7. What makes you smile? (lame-ass, I know... but a good thing to know, just the same)
1. If I would have known you AT ALL in high school... I never would have tried to set you up with Amy. 2. Metallica ~ "Iron Man" ~ Friday the 13th 3. Lime 4. Answering this question would require more creativity than I am capable of right now. 5. First ~ That would be high school P.E. class, I'm sure. Clearest ~ For some reason I get this image of your old car (that blueish-silver beast)... whenever I think about you... I don't know why... I barely remember what my own car looked like. 6. Big Foot 7. So..... why do they call you "Big Mike"? ~_^
The red colour in the sky at sunset (and sunrise) is due to an effect called Rayleigh scattering. There is a similar form of scattering called Mie scattering which is responsible for the white colour of clouds.
Particles in our atmosphere that are approximately the same size as the wavelength of visible light cause the white light from the sun to scatter and split into individual components. Oxygen and Nitrogen (the main components of our atmosphere) scatter violet and blue light due to their small size. This is why the sky appears to be blue in the day time, especially at midday when the Sun is closest to us.
During sunrise and sunset the distance that the light has to travel from the Sun to an observer is at its greatest. This means the a large amount of blue and violet light has been scattered so the light that is recieved by an observer is mostly of a longer wavelength and therefore appears to be read.
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2. Type O Negative... or Switchblade Symphony (I'm not entirely sure) ~ "One Night in Bangkok" ~ well... before I knew what you looked like... I pictured you as David Bowie in Labrynth
3. The Sparkling White Grape one.
4. Thanks for "walking" with me.
5. When I "met" you... I thought you were Lord Byron.
6. I don't know... a Koala, maybe.
7. Assuming that complete recovery were instantaneous, would you be willing to accept a year of complete paralysis below the neck to prevent the otherwise certain extinction of the blue whale?
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2. Weezer... "My Guitar Wants to Kill Your Mama"... Evil Dead
3. Pumpkin
4. There is no such beast... feel free to correct me if I'm wrong.
5. My first memory is of high school gym class... but that one is fading fast... clearest? Listening to you talk when we were with Janette and Aaron... and realizing that I knew you somehow.
6. I'd like to think of something else... but when I look at you... I see feline.
7. Do Jewish vampires avoid crosses or Stars of David?
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2. The Mars Volta ~ "Rape Me" ~ The Wedding Singer
3. Peach
4. I'm not sure that we have enough history for this question to apply???
5. First Memory ~ Seeing you play in Sparland... Clearest Memory ~ Well, I guess that would be... Halloween (which is actually only mostly clear).
6. Sugar Glider
7. What makes you smile? (lame-ass, I know... but a good thing to know, just the same)
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2. Metallica ~ "Iron Man" ~ Friday the 13th
3. Lime
4. Answering this question would require more creativity than I am capable of right now.
5. First ~ That would be high school P.E. class, I'm sure. Clearest ~ For some reason I get this image of your old car (that blueish-silver beast)... whenever I think about you... I don't know why... I barely remember what my own car looked like.
6. Big Foot
7. So..... why do they call you "Big Mike"? ~_^
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Particles in our atmosphere that are approximately the same size as the wavelength of visible light cause the white light from the sun to scatter and split into individual components. Oxygen and Nitrogen (the main components of our atmosphere) scatter violet and blue light due to their small size. This is why the sky appears to be blue in the day time, especially at midday when the Sun is closest to us.
During sunrise and sunset the distance that the light has to travel from the Sun to an observer is at its greatest. This means the a large amount of blue and violet light has been scattered so the light that is recieved by an observer is mostly of a longer wavelength and therefore appears to be read.
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