Jesus, This guy gets-up or maybe just getting home, at 7:30 AM and thinks this stuff up.....REALLY twisted or equally good pharmaceuticals. ;>) Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Chuck Hill" <hilltech@NETINS.NET> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Friday, May 17, 2002 7:43 AM Subject: Red confusion and a warning
> Titan red-----Titian red. Notice the difference? Lots of times you > hear people talk about Titan red, when what they actually see is Titian > red. Titian was an Italian painter, and if you'll look at his > paintings (just do a search on Titian) , and you should if you like > purdy nekkid ladies, you'll notice a characteristic red in many of > them. Try to remember it's colors you're looking for. Anyway, that's > where Titian Red comes from. I think they came up with Titan Red later > because practically everyone misspelled the other. > > By the way, don't mess with John Rodgers right hand rule while driving > down the road. Yesterday I was at a stop sign, trying to apply the > right hand rule to the CV joint problem, jesticulating with my thumb, > index finger, and middle finger, and for some reason, the guy in the car > next to me suddenly turned red, jumped out of his car, ran over to mine, > pulled me out of the car and beat the crap out of me. I tried to > explain, but he wasn't listening. As a parting shot, he tried to do his > own version of the right hand rule to me, but he didn't have it quite > right. Again, folks, keep your research safely at home. > > Friday is good! > > Chuck Hill |
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