Meat Head wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 9:05 pm
Actually I hesitated while posting that correction, lest I sound like an anal cunt. But compared to you, I'll always be a novice so no worries.
I think most of us can offer a correction…or accept one…graciously. Seems to be only one poster who achieves orgasm when angrily challenging a post.
Yes you two have chaffed vaginas and no idea how you ended up on a smackboard.
Anyways, the old pool is colored blue because of scattering and vibration. The change in surface color changes the scattering and gives it a green color. Just like RB’s sex life it has nothing to do with penetration.
Meat Head wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 9:05 pm
Actually I hesitated while posting that correction, lest I sound like an anal cunt. But compared to you, I'll always be a novice so no worries.
I think most of us can offer a correction…or accept one…graciously. Seems to be only one poster who achieves orgasm when angrily challenging a post.
Kierland wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 11:46 pm
Yes you two have chaffed vaginas and no idea how you ended up on a smackboard.
Anyways, the old pool is colored blue because of scattering and vibration. The change in surface color changes the scattering and gives it a green color. Just like RB’s sex life it has nothing to do with penetration.
Great information. Thanks for posting it. I thought it had more to do with refraction. “In situ” it’s also affected by its surroundings because you see a lot of reflection, and it looks a lot different at high noon on a sunny day than on a cloudy day, or when the sun is at a lower angle.
Mikey wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 2:25 am
The pool is full of water but not started up yet. At first we didn’t like the color at all. Too green with water in it. But when the sun came out we started thinking oh it’s not so bad and then damn, it looks pretty nice. We’re just used to the bright blue you get with white plaster. You know what they say about old dogs…
To be honest, I think the bright blue looks better. It looks like a pond now.
Screw_Michigan wrote: ↑Fri Apr 05, 2019 4:39 pmUnlike you tards, I actually have functioning tastebuds and a refined pallet.
Mikey wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 2:25 am
The pool is full of water but not started up yet. At first we didn’t like the color at all. Too green with water in it. But when the sun came out we started thinking oh it’s not so bad and then damn, it looks pretty nice. We’re just used to the bright blue you get with white plaster. You know what they say about old dogs…
To be honest, I think the bright blue looks better. It looks like a pond now.
Actually that’s sort of the idea. There are a lot of boulders at the bottom of the bank and that whole grotto around the bottom of the slide turns into a waterfall. There’s also a “diving rock” to the right of that. That end is almost ten ft deep. The spa will be spilling over when the filter pump is running so the surface will rarely be that glassy.
Spin out of what? The part where you cut out where it said vibration like I did? As for scattering try looking at a lake at sunset and tell me how blue it is.
Mikey wrote: ↑Tue Jul 25, 2023 2:25 am
The pool is full of water but not started up yet. At first we didn’t like the color at all. Too green with water in it. But when the sun came out we started thinking oh it’s not so bad and then damn, it looks pretty nice. We’re just used to the bright blue you get with white plaster. You know what they say about old dogs…
To be honest, I think the bright blue looks better. It looks like a pond now.
Kierland wrote: ↑Wed Jul 26, 2023 4:20 am
Spin out of what? The part where you cut out where it said vibration like I did? As for scattering try looking at a lake at sunset and tell me how blue it is.
Yes I pointed out that your link said basically what I said. Real coup there numbnuts. Aren’t you the guy who said it was because blue is a longer wavelength?