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blacks not in the colour spectrum
VodkaOriginally Posted by Ephesians
Been a while since I visited.
Just found: http://www.weebls-stuff.com/toons/cup/
Cracker
I class myself as a vegetarian. I don't eat meat or fish.
That said, I'm not so anal as to check for the V on food labels, and am fairly certain I have eaten cheese which has used animal rennet, drunk beers with isenglass.
For me it's down to personal choice - I don't like meat, I don't eat it. I don't like Brussel Sprouts, I don't eat them. That said I also like to think that I don't try to force other people to have my views - I will happily cook with meat (my GF isn't vegetarian) and I once applied for a job in a slaughterhouse (Granted, it was as IT manager. And I probably sold myself out of that one when I mentioned I was vegetarian, but...).
Also Irn Bru IS king of the drinks. Second only to Buckfast to drink when you are hungover.
Vegetarians or carnivores? There's only one way to settle this:
FIGHT!
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php...Saddam+Hussein
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php...d2=George+Bush
http://www.googlefight.com/index.php...sama+Bin+Laden
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Vroomy
It all depends on whether it's reflected or projected.
Projected Red + Blue = Magenta, a colour. Therefore shouldn't projected Red, Green + Blue = a colour, white? Total absence of projected light would be black, and as no colours were involved in making it, not a colour but a void.
Reflected Red + Blue = Purple, again a colour, reflected colours combine to make Black, making Black a colour. White would be the absence of colour (i.e. a blank sheet) and therefore not be a colour.
However, you would need the projected colour white to see the reflected non-colour white. Which kinda screws things up a bit.
This post has nothing to do with Vegitarians apart from the word "Green"... possibly...
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