tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684895611791698771.post5877205821927204073..comments2024-02-25T04:18:47.632-06:00Comments on Homebrew and Chemistry: Chemgeekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07803297898913358147noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684895611791698771.post-25076606482133941752015-10-26T15:12:22.798-06:002015-10-26T15:12:22.798-06:00Just stumbled upon your post 5 years after the fac...Just stumbled upon your post 5 years after the fact.<br /><br />I think you didn't extend the x-axis to the left far enough. There, you would have seen no Infrared absorbance at all. (Water, on the other hand, absorbs IR totally after only a few inches) Living vegetation totally reflects IR: if <i>we</i> could see the IR, plants wold be that color. ...Interestingly, we have designed BotanyDavenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684895611791698771.post-71046287053785839582010-03-09T22:48:38.976-06:002010-03-09T22:48:38.976-06:00hahahahaha, classic look at the whole perspective ...hahahahaha, classic look at the whole perspective of it all. I totally agree, damn those greenies. Also, does this mean redheads are the key to saving the planet? Here in Australia (though not so much anymore) we call them "Blue" and sometimes "Red". ergo, clearly the progeny of Captain PlanetOrganicOverdosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06308937714718821761noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3684895611791698771.post-8183696630841289262010-02-26T14:14:27.074-06:002010-02-26T14:14:27.074-06:00These guys are not amused.
Since clean water typi...<a href="http://cache.kotaku.com/images/2006/05/03_green_arrow_green_lantern.jpg" rel="nofollow">These guys</a> are not amused.<br /><br />Since clean water typically reflects blue, and because clean water is a symbol of a healthy environment, I've always thought we should have a blue revolution instead of green.MJenkshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12761003604210840898noreply@blogger.com