Discussion:
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
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Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 16:03:06 UTC
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Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special about t=
he colour?
Peeler
2019-08-27 16:12:48 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:03:06 +0100, Birdbrain Macaw (aka "Commander Kinsey",
"James Wilkinson", "Steven Wanker","Bruce Farquar", "Fred Johnson, etc.),
the pathological resident idiot and attention whore of all the uk ngs,
blathered again:

<FLUSH the Scottish wanker and attention whore's latest attention-baiting
sick bullshit unread again>
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damduck-***@yahoo.co.uk about Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL)
trolling:
"He is a well known attention seeking troll and every reply you
make feeds him.
Starts many threads most of which die quick as on the UK groups anyone
with sense Kill filed him ages ago which is why he now cross posts to
the US groups for a new audience.
This thread was unusual in that it derived and continued without him
to a large extent and his silly questioning is an attempt to get
noticed again."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
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ItsJoanNotJoann addressing Birdbrain Macaw's (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"You're an annoying troll and I'm done with you and your
stupidity."
MID: <e39a6a7f-9677-4e78-a866-***@googlegroups.com>
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AndyW addressing Birdbrain:
"Troll or idiot?...
You have been presented with a viewpoint with information, reasoning,
historical cases, citations and references to back it up and wilfully
ignore all going back to your idea which has no supporting information."
MID: <KaToA.263621$***@fx10.am4>
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Phil Lee adressing Birdbrain Macaw:
"You are too stupid to be wasting oxygen."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
--
Phil Lee describing Birdbrain Macaw:
"I've never seen such misplaced pride in being a fucking moronic motorist."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
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Tony944 addressing Birdbrain Macaw:
"I seen and heard many people but you are on top of list being first class
ass hole jerk. ...You fit under unconditional Idiot and should be put in
mental institution.
MID: <VLCdnYC5HK1Z4S3FnZ2dnUU7-***@giganews.com>
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Pelican to Birdbrain Macaw:
"Ok. I'm persuaded . You are an idiot."
MID: <obru31$nao$***@dont-email.me>
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DerbyDad03 addressing Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"Frigging Idiot. Get the hell out of my thread."
MID: <4d907253-b3b9-40d4-be4d-***@googlegroups.com>
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Kerr Mudd-John about Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"It's like arguing with a demented frog."
MID: <***@dell3100.workgroup>
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Mr Pounder Esquire about Birdbrain Macaw (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"the piss poor delivery boy with no hot running water, 11 cats and
several parrots living in his hovel."
MID: <odqtgc$iug$***@dont-email.me>
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Rob Morley about Birdbrain:
"He's a perennial idiot"
MID: <***@Mars>
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JoeyDee to Birdbrain
"I apologize for thinking you were a jerk. You're just someone with an IQ
lower than your age, and I accept that as a reason for your comments."
MID: <***@news.eternal-september.org>
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Sam Plusnet about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson Sword" LOL):
"He's just desperate to be noticed. Any attention will do, no matter how
negative it may be."
MID: <***@brightview.co.uk>
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***@gmail.com asking Birdbrain:
"What, were you dropped on your head as a child?"
MID: <58ddfad5-d9a5-4031-b91f-***@googlegroups.com>
--
Christie addressing endlessly driveling Birdbrain Macaw (now "James
Wilkinson" LOL):
"What are you resurrecting that old post of mine for? It's from last
month some time. You're like a dog who's just dug up an old bone they
hid in the garden until they were ready to have another go at it."
MID: <***@news.eternal-september.org>
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Mr Pounder's fitting description of Birdbrain Macaw:
"You are a well known fool, a tosser, a pillock, a stupid unemployable
sponging failure who will always live alone and will die alone. You will not
be missed."
MID: <orree6$on2$***@dont-email.me>
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Richard to pathetic wanker Hucker:
"You haven't bred?
Only useful thing you've done in your pathetic existence."
MID: <orvctf$l5m$***@gioia.aioe.org>
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***@snyder.on.ca about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
""not the sharpest knife in the drawer"'s parents sure made a serious
mistake having him born alive -- A total waste of oxygen, food, space,
and bandwidth."
MID: <***@4ax.com>
--
Mr Pounder exposing sociopathic Birdbrain:
"You will always be a lonely sociopath living in a shithole with no hot
running water with loads of stinking cats and a few parrots."
MID: <os5m1i$8m1$***@dont-email.me>
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francis about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"He seems to have a reputation as someone of limited intelligence"
MID: <cf06cdd9-8bb8-469c-800a-***@googlegroups.com>
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Peter Moylan about Birdbrain (now "James Wilkinson" LOL):
"If people like JWS didn't exist, we would have to find some other way to
explain the concept of "invincible ignorance"."
MID: <otofc8$tbg$***@dont-email.me>
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Lewis about nym-shifting Birdbrain:
"Typical narcissist troll, thinks his shit is so grand he has the right to
try to force it on everyone."
MID: <***@jaka.local>
Colonel Edmund J. Burke
2019-08-27 16:13:18 UTC
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Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see?  What’s so special about the colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 16:25:45 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke <Your_Colone=
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special abou=
t the colour?
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red =
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it conve=
rt all the wavelengths into one or something?
Colonel Edmund J. Burke
2019-08-27 17:36:55 UTC
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Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see?  What’s so special about the colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?  If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.  Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Why you fuckin' idjit!
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 17:43:30 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 18:36:55 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke <Your_Colone=
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke <Your_Col=
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special ab=
out the colour?
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright r=
ed tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it co=
nvert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why you fuckin' idjit!
So you don't know then.
Colonel Edmund J. Burke
2019-08-27 17:44:47 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see?  What’s so special about the colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?  If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.  Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Why you fuckin' idjit!
So you don't know then.
I know that you are an idiot. Isn't that enough?
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 17:55:37 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 18:44:47 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke <Your_Colone=
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 18:36:55 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke <Your_Col=
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke <Your_C=
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special =
about the colour?
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright=
red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it =
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why you fuckin' idjit!
So you don't know then.
I know that you are an idiot. Isn't that enough?
You need to prove it by telling me what you know about hi-vis.
TMS320
2019-08-27 19:26:39 UTC
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So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?  If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.  Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.

A new religion is born.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 19:49:45 UTC
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Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes. And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
Rod Speed
2019-08-27 20:38:40 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 21:17:04 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one, although there's never one that's completely sensible.
Rod Speed
2019-08-27 22:27:14 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
Post by Commander Kinsey
although there's never one that's completely sensible.
The Peeler
2019-08-27 22:39:48 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 08:27:14 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Post by Rod Speed
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
You know what the word "senile" means, you 85-year-old trolling senile
asshole?
--
"Anonymous" to trolling senile Rot Speed:
"You can fuck off as you know less than pig shit you sad
little ignorant cunt."
MID: <***@haph.org>
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 23:54:08 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am insignificant in 70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
although there's never one that's completely sensible.
Rod Speed
2019-08-28 03:35:16 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am insignificant in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
although there's never one that's completely sensible.
The Peeler
2019-08-28 08:14:29 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 13:35:16 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Actually, it's clinically insane idiots like the two of you that don't
matter in real life ...which is the VERY reason why you need to troll on
Usenet!
--
Keema Nam addressing nym-shifting senile Rodent:
"You are now exposed as a liar, as well as an ignorant troll."
"MID: <***@news.giganews.com>"
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 14:05:18 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am insignificant in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Rod Speed
2019-08-28 19:01:17 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am insignificant in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
Peeler
2019-08-28 19:17:40 UTC
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On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 05:01:17 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two prize idiots' endless idiotic troll blather>

...nothing's left!
--
Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile
cretin from Oz:
https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/rod-speed-faq.2973853/
Peter Keller
2019-08-30 09:45:09 UTC
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Post by Peeler
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 05:01:17 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
<FLUSH the two prize idiots' endless idiotic troll blather>
...nothing's left!
Yes Uncle Peter is a foul bastard, is he not?
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 19:32:23 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am insignificant in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Rod Speed
2019-08-28 20:04:10 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
Peeler
2019-08-28 20:51:56 UTC
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On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 06:04:10 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH 91 lines of trollshit>

...and much better air in here!
--
Keema Nam addressing nym-shifting senile Rodent:
"You are now exposed as a liar, as well as an ignorant troll."
"MID: <***@news.giganews.com>"
Peter Keller
2019-08-30 09:46:11 UTC
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Post by Peeler
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 06:04:10 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
<FLUSH 91 lines of trollshit>
...and much better air in here!
That Uncle Peter is really a stoopid cunt. Glad you agree.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 21:04:12 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
Rod Speed
2019-08-28 23:11:32 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
Peeler
2019-08-28 23:21:16 UTC
Permalink
...and nothing's left!
--
Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile
cretin from Oz:
https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/rod-speed-faq.2973853/
Peter Keller
2019-08-30 09:47:10 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peeler
...and nothing's left!
So Uncle Peter is a vulgar little maggot.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-30 17:05:28 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin and the tories and labour have an armwrestle for power?
Rod Speed
2019-08-30 18:19:46 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-30 18:26:53 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
Rod Speed
2019-08-30 19:20:45 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:04:10 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear
a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately
ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
It isnt.
The Peeler
2019-08-30 19:23:49 UTC
Permalink
...and nothing's left!
--
"Anonymous" to trolling senile Rot Speed:
"You can fuck off as you know less than pig shit you sad
little ignorant cunt."
MID: <***@haph.org>
Peter Keller
2019-08-31 10:29:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peeler
...and nothing's left!
So you agree that Uncle Peter is a worthless bag of filth.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-30 20:40:29 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:04:10 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear
a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to
be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately
ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
It isnt.
Then why did you capitalise "your"?
Rod Speed
2019-08-30 23:42:38 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 00:11:32 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:04:10 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you
wear
a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to
be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol
duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately
ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
It isnt.
Then why did you capitalise "your"?
Emphasising for the stupid/drug crazed/blotto.
Peeler
2019-08-31 08:12:38 UTC
Permalink
...and much better air in here, again!
--
The Natural Philosopher about senile Rot:
"Rod speed is not a Brexiteer. He is an Australian troll and arsehole."
Message-ID: <pu07vj$s5$***@dont-email.me>
Peter Keller
2019-08-31 10:32:00 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peeler
...and much better air in here, again!
So you agree that Uncle Peter is a putrescent mass.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-31 18:52:55 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 00:11:32 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:04:10 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you
wear
a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to
be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol
duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is deliberately
ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
It isnt.
Then why did you capitalise "your"?
Emphasising for the stupid/drug crazed/blotto.
Not taking drugs makes your mind work slower. Alcohol is fuel.

And try to learn the point of emphasising if you want to communicate with English speaking countries.
Rod Speed
2019-08-31 20:42:17 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 19:19:46 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 00:11:32 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:04:10 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you
wear
a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify
their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have
to
be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol
duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around
on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is
deliberately
ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
It isnt.
Then why did you capitalise "your"?
Emphasising for the stupid/drug crazed/blotto.
Not taking drugs makes your mind work slower.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Alcohol is fuel.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
Post by Commander Kinsey
And try to learn the point of emphasising if you want to communicate with
English speaking countries.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-31 20:54:51 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 19:19:46 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 00:11:32 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:04:10 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you
wear
a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify
their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have
to
be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol
duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around
on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is
deliberately
ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
It isnt.
Then why did you capitalise "your"?
Emphasising for the stupid/drug crazed/blotto.
Not taking drugs makes your mind work slower.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Alcohol is fuel.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
It's chemically similar to glucose. Next time you're trying to think about something complicated, try half a pint of beer, you'll think clearer. It takes effect faster than sugar too.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And try to learn the point of emphasising if you want to communicate with
English speaking countries.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
Even you can google what emphasis means.
Rod Speed
2019-08-31 21:50:54 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:20:45 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 19:19:46 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 00:11:32 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:04:10 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 20:01:17 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 04:35:16 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 23:27:14 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 21:38:40 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320
Post by TMS320
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If
you
wear
a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Does
it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify
their
existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards
have
to
be
written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable
even
though
it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Yip, and it all comes out of our taxes.
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and
petrol
duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around
on.
True, but I never said I was included in "our".
That's what the word means, try a dictionary.
"Our taxes" includes the 70 million folk in the UK. I am
insignificant
in
70 million people.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by The Peeler
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
I always vote for the most sensible one,
And your vote changes nothing, every time.
WTF are you talking about? Do you think my vote is
deliberately
ignored?
Corse not, but it never matters a damn how you vote.
Which is it?
Which is what ?
"Corse not, it never matters a damn how you vote"
So do you believe my vote counts or not?
Your vote never matters a damn and that's what I keep saying.
My vote is counted the same as every one else's.
And It never changes anything, ever.
So you believe all the votes are thrown in the bin
Nope, that YOUR vote never changes anything, ever.
Why would mine be any different?
It isnt.
Then why did you capitalise "your"?
Emphasising for the stupid/drug crazed/blotto.
Not taking drugs makes your mind work slower.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Alcohol is fuel.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
It's chemically similar to glucose.
Even sillier and more pig ignorant than you
usually manage and that's saying something.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Next time you're trying to think about something complicated, try half a
pint of beer, you'll think clearer.
Even sillier and more pig ignorant than you
usually manage and that's saying something.
Post by Commander Kinsey
It takes effect faster than sugar too.
Even sillier and more pig ignorant than you
usually manage and that's saying something.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
And try to learn the point of emphasising if you want to communicate
with English speaking countries.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
Even you can google what emphasis means.
Even sillier than you usually manage and that's saying something.
The Peeler
2019-08-31 22:02:32 UTC
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Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile
cretin from Oz:
https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/rod-speed-faq.2973853/
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Peter Keller
2019-09-01 10:47:52 UTC
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Post by Peeler
Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile
https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/rod-speed-faq.2973853/
So you agree that Uncle Peter is a thick-headed trog.
The Peeler
2019-08-31 22:01:32 UTC
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...and much better air in here, again!
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"That confirms my opinion that you are a despicable little shit."
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Peter Keller
2019-09-01 10:48:49 UTC
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Post by Peeler
...and much better air in here, again!
And agreed that Uncle Peter is a few bytes short of a full core dump.
The Peeler
2019-08-30 18:38:27 UTC
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On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 04:19:46 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH another 119 !!! lines of the two clinically insane idiots' endless
blather unread>
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Peter Keller
2019-08-31 10:32:56 UTC
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Post by The Peeler
On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 04:19:46 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
<FLUSH another 119 !!! lines of the two clinically insane idiots' endless
blather unread>
Agreed that Uncle Peter is a spineless little worm.
The Peeler
2019-08-27 21:24:33 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:38:40 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Post by Rod Speed
Not out of your taxes because you only pay VAT and petrol duty
and the petrol duty pays for the roads you hoon around on.
Post by Commander Kinsey
And us gullible fools keep on voting for them.
You're free to not vote.
What has ANY of this sick shit got to do with ANY of the SIX ngs you keep
cross-posting it to, you retarded trolling idiots?
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The Peeler
2019-08-27 20:02:37 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 20:26:39 +0100, TMS320, another mentally challenged,
Post by TMS320
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence.
Lots of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written.
Anything outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it
doesn't necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
And mentally challenged troll-feeding senile idiot no.2 appeared who
couldn't resist taking the abnormal sociopathic Scottish wanker's latest
idiotic bait! <tsk>
Brian Gaff
2019-08-28 08:16:34 UTC
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Oh you cynic.
One other thing of course is the glass bead approach with work much like
the corner cube cats eye design in miniature. Most blind persons whit canes
are coated in it and many cyclists wear it too so on dark roads any light
from a car will show up to anyone in line with the incoming beam.


Brian
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Blind user, so no pictures please
Note this Signature is meaningless.!
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it convert
all the wavelengths into one or something?
Bureaucrats have to have something to do to justify their existence. Lots
of meeting have to be attended and standards have to be written. Anything
outside the standard becomes unacceptable even though it doesn't
necessarily make any difference.
A new religion is born.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 14:07:04 UTC
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How do you know you're wearing hi-vis if you're blind?
Post by Brian Gaff
Oh you cynic.
One other thing of course is the glass bead approach with work much like
the corner cube cats eye design in miniature. Most blind persons whit canes
are coated in it and many cyclists wear it too so on dark roads any light
from a car will show up to anyone in line with the incoming beam.
Brian
Rod Speed
2019-08-27 19:29:00 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?
They are, that’s why plenty of hi vis is yellow.
Post by Commander Kinsey
If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Because the eye isnt as sensitive to red as it is to yellow.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Nope.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 19:50:28 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special ab=
out the
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?
They are, that=E2=80=99s why plenty of hi vis is yellow.
It's not just normal yellow. I can buy a yellow tshirt, it isn't hi-vis=
.
Post by Commander Kinsey
If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a h=
i-vis
Post by Commander Kinsey
jacket.
Because the eye isnt as sensitive to red as it is to yellow.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Nope.
I think the word fluorescent has something to do with it.
Rod Speed
2019-08-27 20:39:31 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?
They are, that’s why plenty of hi vis is yellow.
It's not just normal yellow. I can buy a yellow tshirt, it isn't hi-vis.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Because the eye isnt as sensitive to red as it is to yellow.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Nope.
I think the word fluorescent has something to do with it.
They arent fluorescent.
Peeler
2019-08-27 21:16:34 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:39:31 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH the two clinically insane prize idiots' latest absolutely idiotic
blather>
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Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 21:17:38 UTC
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m>
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special =
about the
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?
They are, that=E2=80=99s why plenty of hi vis is yellow.
It's not just normal yellow. I can buy a yellow tshirt, it isn't hi-=
vis.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a=
hi-vis
jacket.
Because the eye isnt as sensitive to red as it is to yellow.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Nope.
I think the word fluorescent has something to do with it.
They arent fluorescent.
Well they glow more than any other colour. You can have a pure yellow t=
shirt on, but it ain't as bright as hi-vis.
Bod
2019-08-28 05:18:37 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see?  What’s so special about the colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?
They are, that’s why plenty of hi vis is yellow.
It's not just normal yellow.  I can buy a yellow tshirt, it isn't hi-vis.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis
jacket.
Because the eye isnt as sensitive to red as it is to yellow.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Nope.
I think the word fluorescent has something to do with it.
On a rainy day it's hard for drivers to see pedestrians and cyclists
so it's a good idea to wear or carry something fluorescent. ... Many
people don't realise it but… fluorescent colours don't show up in the
dark or 'glow in the dark'. To be seen by drivers at night you need
something reflective.

https://brightkidz.co.uk/initiatives/be-bright-be-seen/how-does-high-vis-work/
--
Bod
The Peeler
2019-08-28 08:18:49 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:18:37 +0100, Bod, another mentally challenged,
On a rainy day it's hard for drivers to see pedestrians and cyclists
so it's a good idea to wear or carry something fluorescent.
It would even be harder for a pathological attention whore like Hucker to be
seen, if senile idiots like you wouldn't keep running along and feed him,
every time he's out for yet more attention!
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 14:05:45 UTC
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m>
Post by Bod
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special =
about the
Post by Bod
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?
They are, that=E2=80=99s why plenty of hi vis is yellow.
It's not just normal yellow. I can buy a yellow tshirt, it isn't hi-=
vis.
Post by Bod
Post by Commander Kinsey
If you wear a bright red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a=
hi-vis
jacket.
Because the eye isnt as sensitive to red as it is to yellow.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Does it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
Nope.
I think the word fluorescent has something to do with it.
On a rainy day it's hard for drivers to see pedestrians and cyclist=
s
Post by Bod
so it's a good idea to wear or carry something fluorescent. ... Many
people don't realise it but=E2=80=A6 fluorescent colours don't show up=
in the
Post by Bod
dark or 'glow in the dark'. To be seen by drivers at night you need
something reflective.
https://brightkidz.co.uk/initiatives/be-bright-be-seen/how-does-high-v=
is-work/

Or just put your lights on?
The Peeler
2019-08-27 20:06:38 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:00 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?
They are, that’s why plenty of hi vis is yellow.
Nothing is as easy to see as the fact that the two of you are clinically
insane idiots.
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Max Demian
2019-08-27 21:38:57 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see?  What’s so special about the colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?  If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.  Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light. Presumably mainly available in certain colours.

Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass or
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) back in
the direction the light source is.
--
Max Demian
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 21:51:55 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special ab=
out the
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright r=
ed
Post by Commander Kinsey
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the=
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk? Or just the same amoun=
t, and less visible light? I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunli=
ght at the horizon?
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green? Just to do with the chemicals in t=
he dyes that can convert UV into visible?
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass or
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) back =
in
the direction the light source is.
I once saw somebody being quite ingenious. He'd broken down and had no =
available light source from the vehicle (dead electrics presumably, no h=
azard lights etc). He'd put two hi vis jackets on the back, and every t=
ime a car approached, he flashed his torch at them.
Rod Speed
2019-08-28 04:29:07 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Or just the same amount, and less visible light?
Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway.
Post by Commander Kinsey
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Max Demian
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Just to do with the chemicals in the dyes that can convert UV into
visible?
To some extent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Max Demian
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass or
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) back in
the direction the light source is.
I once saw somebody being quite ingenious. He'd broken down
and had no available light source from the vehicle (dead electrics
presumably, no hazard lights etc). He'd put two hi vis jackets on the
back, and every time a car approached, he flashed his torch at them.
Why wasn’t the other car headlights on the hi vis jackets enough ?
The Peeler
2019-08-28 08:20:44 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 14:29:07 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
So, for how long are you brain dead trolls still going to go on like this?
Until the Scottish wanker is fed up with you again? <BG>
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Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 19:37:18 UTC
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m>
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special =
about the
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright=
red
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in t=
he
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That=E2=80=99s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Or just the same amount, and less visible light?
Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway.
Sunsets are orange.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow. A google image search shows =
75% yellow and 25% orange, although I can't remember the last time I saw=
an orange.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Just to do with the chemicals in the dyes that can convert UV into
visible?
To some extent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass o=
r
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) bac=
k in
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
the direction the light source is.
I once saw somebody being quite ingenious. He'd broken down
and had no available light source from the vehicle (dead electrics
presumably, no hazard lights etc). He'd put two hi vis jackets on th=
e
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
back, and every time a car approached, he flashed his torch at them.
Why wasn=E2=80=99t the other car headlights on the hi vis jackets enou=
gh ?

Because they weren't shining directly towards them. It was certainly wo=
rking, I could seer the jackets 5 or 10 times brighter when he used the =
torch.
Rod Speed
2019-08-28 20:09:53 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that’s just different words for the same thing.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Or just the same amount, and less visible light?
Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway.
Sunsets are orange.
Nope, red and red is adjacent to orange in the spectrum anyway.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Max Demian
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
Post by Commander Kinsey
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world.
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Just to do with the chemicals in the dyes that can convert UV into
visible?
To some extent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Max Demian
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass or
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) back in
the direction the light source is.
I once saw somebody being quite ingenious. He'd broken down
and had no available light source from the vehicle (dead electrics
presumably, no hazard lights etc). He'd put two hi vis jackets on the
back, and every time a car approached, he flashed his torch at them.
Why wasn’t the other car headlights on the hi vis jackets enough ?
Because they weren't shining directly towards them. It was certainly
working, I could seer the jackets 5 or 10 times brighter when he used the
torch.
Peeler
2019-08-28 20:52:35 UTC
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On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 06:09:53 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH another 96 lines of trollshit>
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Peter Keller
2019-08-30 09:48:30 UTC
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Post by Peeler
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 06:09:53 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
<FLUSH another 96 lines of trollshit>
Glad you agree that Uncle Peter is a worthless bag of filth.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 21:06:51 UTC
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m>
com>
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so specia=
l about the
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a brig=
ht
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does i=
t
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Commander Kinsey
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in=
the
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That=E2=80=99s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that=E2=80=99s just different words for the same thing.
No, one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it =
can go over mountains. The other is bending when it goes into another m=
edium, eg shining a torch into water. One bends high frequencies more, =
the other bends low frequencies more.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Or just the same amount, and less visible light?
Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway.
Sunsets are orange.
Nope, red and red is adjacent to orange in the spectrum anyway.
Near enough. My point was there is more of the long wavelength end of t=
he spectrum at sunset. You were incorrect!
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
Post by Commander Kinsey
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real wor=
ld.

A google search is very representative.
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Just to do with the chemicals in the dyes that can convert UV into
visible?
To some extent.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass=
or
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) b=
ack
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
in
the direction the light source is.
I once saw somebody being quite ingenious. He'd broken down
and had no available light source from the vehicle (dead electrics=
presumably, no hazard lights etc). He'd put two hi vis jackets on =
the
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
back, and every time a car approached, he flashed his torch at them=
.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Why wasn=E2=80=99t the other car headlights on the hi vis jackets en=
ough ?
Post by Commander Kinsey
Because they weren't shining directly towards them. It was certainly=
working, I could seer the jackets 5 or 10 times brighter when he used=
the
Post by Commander Kinsey
torch.
Rod Speed
2019-08-29 00:31:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian
Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that’s just different words for the same thing.
No,
Yep.
one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it can go
over mountains.
That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a torch
into water.
That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more.
More UV at sunset isnt about bending.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Or just the same amount, and less visible light?
Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway.
Sunsets are orange.
Nope, red and red is adjacent to orange in the spectrum anyway.
Near enough. My point was there is more of the long wavelength end of the
spectrum at sunset.
Not when talking about what ends up at the hi vis vest.
You were incorrect!
Nope, I never am.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Max Demian
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
It isnt H&S bullshit.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world.
A google search is very representative.
Google image results arent.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that’s the most obvious example.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Just to do with the chemicals in the dyes that can convert UV into
visible?
To some extent.
Post by Max Demian
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass or
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) back in
the direction the light source is.
I once saw somebody being quite ingenious. He'd broken down
and had no available light source from the vehicle (dead electrics
presumably, no hazard lights etc). He'd put two hi vis jackets on the
back, and every time a car approached, he flashed his torch at them.
Why wasn’t the other car headlights on the hi vis jackets enough ?
Because they weren't shining directly towards them. It was certainly
working, I could seer the jackets 5 or 10 times brighter when he used the
torch.
Peeler
2019-08-29 08:06:10 UTC
Permalink
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 10:31:58 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
Speed, the auto-contradicting senile sociopath, blabbered, again:

<FLUSH another 145!!! lines of the two clinically insane prize idiots'
trollshit>

...and much better air in here!
--
"Anonymous" to trolling senile Rot Speed:
"You can fuck off as you know less than pig shit you sad
little ignorant cunt."
MID: <***@haph.org>
Peter Keller
2019-08-30 09:49:47 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peeler
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 10:31:58 +1000, cantankerous trolling geezer Rodent
<FLUSH another 145!!! lines of the two clinically insane prize idiots'
trollshit>
...and much better air in here!
So you say that Uncle Peter is a walking vomit? I thoroughly agree
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-30 17:46:05 UTC
Permalink
m>
com>
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so spec=
ial about the
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a br=
ight
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does=
it
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent =
in
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That=E2=80=99s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that=E2=80=99s just different words for the same thing.
No,
Yep.
No.
Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a planet=
: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction
Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from the=
air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it c=
an go
over mountains.
That=E2=80=99s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a t=
orch
into water.
That=E2=80=99s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more=
.
More UV at sunset isnt about bending.
You said above: "That=E2=80=99s why sunsets are red, the red light is re=
flected off the crap in the air."
But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spectru=
m must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Or just the same amount, and less visible light?
Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway.
Sunsets are orange.
Nope, red and red is adjacent to orange in the spectrum anyway.
Near enough. My point was there is more of the long wavelength end o=
f the
spectrum at sunset.
Not when talking about what ends up at the hi vis vest.
How would that be different from what ends up at your eye when looking a=
t a sunset?
You were incorrect!
Nope, I never am.
[falls off chair]
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
It isnt H&S bullshit.
That's what hivis is all about - fucking safety.
Post by Commander Kinsey
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real w=
orld.
A google search is very representative.
Google image results arent.
Same coding.
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that=E2=80=99s the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
Rod Speed
2019-08-30 19:19:57 UTC
Permalink
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian
Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that’s just different words for the same thing.
No,
Yep.
No.
Yep
Post by Commander Kinsey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction
That’s just one form of diffraction.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from the
air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
That’s just one form or refraction.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it can
go over mountains.
That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a
torch into water.
That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more.
More UV at sunset isnt about bending.
You said above: "That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected
off the crap in the air."
Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset.
Post by Commander Kinsey
But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spectrum
must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end.
Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky
around the setting sun is red because of the red being
reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun.

That doesn’t happen with the UV as much so that’s
why you end up with more UV at the observer at sunset.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Or just the same amount, and less visible light?
Less of the long wavelength red end of the spectrum, anyway.
Sunsets are orange.
Nope, red and red is adjacent to orange in the spectrum anyway.
Near enough. My point was there is more of the long wavelength end of the
spectrum at sunset.
Not when talking about what ends up at the hi vis vest.
How would that be different from what ends up at your eye when looking at
a sunset?
It isnt, but that’s not why sunsets look red, that’s because
the red is coming from the sky around the setting sun.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
You were incorrect!
Nope, I never am.
[falls off chair]
Get a higher chair so you fall on your head next time.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Max Demian
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
It isnt H&S bullshit.
That's what hivis is all about - fucking safety.
Its also about who works for the railways
etc with the different color for them etc.

Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys
etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see
who is who quickly at the scene.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world.
A google search is very representative.
Google image results arent.
Same coding.
Nope.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that’s the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
Peeler
2019-08-30 19:24:40 UTC
Permalink
...and much better air in here, again!
--
Website (from 2007) dedicated to the 85-year-old trolling senile
cretin from Oz:
https://www.pcreview.co.uk/threads/rod-speed-faq.2973853/
Peter Keller
2019-08-31 10:34:14 UTC
Permalink
Post by Peeler
...and much better air in here, again!
Agreed that Uncle Peter is a festering pustule on a weasel's rump.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-31 19:07:00 UTC
Permalink
m>
com>
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so sp=
ecial about
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Do=
es it
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalen=
t in
Post by Rod Speed
the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That=E2=80=99s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that=E2=80=99s just different words for the same thing.
No,
Yep.
No.
Yep
Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a pla=
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction
That=E2=80=99s just one form of diffraction.
Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from =
the
air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
That=E2=80=99s just one form or refraction.
They're different things entirely, go read Physics 101.
one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it=
can
go over mountains.
That=E2=80=99s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset=
.
The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a=
torch into water.
That=E2=80=99s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset=
.
One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies mo=
re.
More UV at sunset isnt about bending.
You said above: "That=E2=80=99s why sunsets are red, the red light is=
reflected
off the crap in the air."
Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset.
That would make more red, duh.
But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spec=
trum
must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end.
Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky
around the setting sun is red because of the red being
reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun.
It reflects into our eyes, that's why we see it, therefore the red is re=
aching us, and also any hi-vis jackets. If the blue end (including UV) =
was reflected more, sunsets would be blue.
Post by Rod Speed
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?=
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
It isnt H&S bullshit.
That's what hivis is all about - fucking safety.
Its also about who works for the railways
etc with the different color for them etc.
Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys
etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see
who is who quickly at the scene.
They tend to have "FIRE" written on them. In the case of railway worker=
s, there are only railway workers. And what's with the different sirens=
for police, fire, ambulance, I doubt anyone knows which is which, espec=
ially since they've all started using about three different wails when o=
ne doesn't get the morons out of their way.
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real=
world.
A google search is very representative.
Google image results arent.
Same coding.
Nope.
Prove it. There's no reason it wouldn't be.
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that=E2=80=99s the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Mr Pounder Esquire
2019-08-31 19:56:41 UTC
Permalink
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian
Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What's so special
about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does
it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially
prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That's why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that's just different words for the same thing.
No,
Yep.
No.
Yep
Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a
planet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction
That's just one form of diffraction.
Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going
from the air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
That's just one form or refraction.
They're different things entirely, go read Physics 101.
one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as
it can go over mountains.
That's not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining
a torch into water.
That's not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more.
More UV at sunset isnt about bending.
You said above: "That's why sunsets are red, the red light is
reflected off the crap in the air."
Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset.
That would make more red, duh.
But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the
spectrum must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end.
Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky
around the setting sun is red because of the red being
reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun.
It reflects into our eyes, that's why we see it, therefore the red is
reaching us, and also any hi-vis jackets. If the blue end (including
UV) was reflected more, sunsets would be blue.
Post by Rod Speed
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the
horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Max Demian
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
It isnt H&S bullshit.
That's what hivis is all about - fucking safety.
Its also about who works for the railways
etc with the different color for them etc.
Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys
etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see
who is who quickly at the scene.
They tend to have "FIRE" written on them. In the case of railway
workers, there are only railway workers. And what's with the
different sirens for police, fire, ambulance, I doubt anyone knows
which is which, especially since they've all started using about
three different wails when one doesn't get the morons out of their
way.
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world.
A google search is very representative.
Google image results arent.
Same coding.
Nope.
Prove it. There's no reason it wouldn't be.
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that's the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Fuck off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just fuck off
and die.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-31 20:08:02 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mr Pounder Esquire
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that's the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Fuck off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just fuck off
and die.
Killfile too complicated for your little brain is it?
Mr Pounder Esquire
2019-08-31 20:40:26 UTC
Permalink
On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 20:56:41 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
Post by Mr Pounder Esquire
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that's the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Fuck off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just
fuck off and die.
Killfile too complicated for your little brain is it?
I don't use it. Just fuck off.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-31 20:53:32 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mr Pounder Esquire
On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 20:56:41 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
Post by Mr Pounder Esquire
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that's the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Fuck off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just
fuck off and die.
Killfile too complicated for your little brain is it?
I don't use it. Just fuck off.
No. You want me to go away, learn to use your antique Windows XP contraption correctly. I had a killfile back in 1995.
Peter Keller
2019-09-01 10:42:48 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mr Pounder Esquire
On Sat, 31 Aug 2019 20:56:41 +0100, Mr Pounder Esquire
Post by Mr Pounder Esquire
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that's the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Fuck off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just
fuck off and die.
Killfile too complicated for your little brain is it?
I don't use it. Just fuck off.
Sen Phucker is a real ratbag and a squeaking rat.
Peter Keller
2019-09-01 10:41:16 UTC
Permalink
Post by Mr Pounder Esquire
On Fri, 30 Aug 2019 20:19:57 +0100, Rod Speed
On Thu, 29 Aug 2019 01:31:58 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian
Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What's so special
about the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does
it convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That's why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that's just different words for the same thing.
No,
Yep.
No.
Yep
Diffraction is light encountering an obstacle, like the edge of a
planet: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction
That's just one form of diffraction.
Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going
from the air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
That's just one form or refraction.
They're different things entirely, go read Physics 101.
one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as
it can go over mountains.
That's not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining
a torch into water.
That's not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more.
More UV at sunset isnt about bending.
You said above: "That's why sunsets are red, the red light is
reflected off the crap in the air."
Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset.
That would make more red, duh.
But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the
spectrum must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end.
Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky
around the setting sun is red because of the red being
reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun.
It reflects into our eyes, that's why we see it, therefore the red is
reaching us, and also any hi-vis jackets. If the blue end (including
UV) was reflected more, sunsets would be blue.
Post by Rod Speed
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Max Demian
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
It isnt H&S bullshit.
That's what hivis is all about - fucking safety.
Its also about who works for the railways
etc with the different color for them etc.
Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys
etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see
who is who quickly at the scene.
They tend to have "FIRE" written on them. In the case of railway
workers, there are only railway workers. And what's with the
different sirens for police, fire, ambulance, I doubt anyone knows
which is which, especially since they've all started using about
three different wails when one doesn't get the morons out of their
way.
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world.
A google search is very representative.
Google image results arent.
Same coding.
Nope.
Prove it. There's no reason it wouldn't be.
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that's the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Fuck off Hucker. Your latest trolling has done very well, now just fuck off
and die.
Yes he is a real stench, and revulsion is he not?
Rod Speed
2019-08-31 20:52:48 UTC
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Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 21:09:53 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 05:29:07 +0100, Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Demian
Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about
the
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a
bright
red
tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent
in
the
dusk) into visible light.
I never realised this - there's more UV at dusk?
Yep, because the sunlight is going thru a lot more air
and dust etc in the air and UV gets thru that better
than the longer wavelength light. That’s why sunsets
are red, the red light is reflected off the crap in the air.
Isn't it to do with diffraction and refraction?
Yes but that’s just different words for the same thing.
No,
Yep.
No.
Yep
Post by Commander Kinsey
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Diffraction
That’s just one form of diffraction.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Refraction is light encountering a different medium, like going from the
air into a lake: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refraction
That’s just one form of refraction.
They're different things entirely,
They are irrelevant to what we were discussing;.
Post by Commander Kinsey
go read Physics 101.
Go and fuck yourself, again.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
one is bending round corners, eg long wave radio goes further as it can
go over mountains.
That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
The other is bending when it goes into another medium, eg shining a
torch into water.
That’s not what is involved in there being more UV at sunset.
One bends high frequencies more, the other bends low frequencies more.
More UV at sunset isnt about bending.
You said above: "That’s why sunsets are red, the red light is reflected
off the crap in the air."
Because that is the reason for more UV at sunset.
That would make more red, duh.
Wrong, as always. The red is initially coming from the sun.
When some of that is reflected back towards the sun and well
away from the individual, that’s less at the individual, stupid.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
But er.... we see sunsets as red, which means the red end of the spectrum
must be reaching our eyes more than the blue end.
Wrong, as always. We see sunsets as red because the sky
around the setting sun is red because of the red being
reflected off what is in the sky around the setting sun.
It reflects into our eyes,
And to a lot more than just our eyes, stupid.
Post by Commander Kinsey
that's why we see it, therefore the red is reaching us, and also any
hi-vis jackets.
Only a small subset of it is. Whereas much more of the UV which isnt
reflected so much, gets to our eyes and our hi vis jackets, stupid.
Post by Commander Kinsey
If the blue end (including UV) was reflected more, sunsets would be blue.
Duh.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
I guess it's to do with diffraction of sunlight at the horizon?
More the much longer amount of air in the path between
the sun and you.
Post by Max Demian
Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Why are they always yellow or green?
They arent normally green and plenty are orange/reddish.
Almost every one I see nowadays is yellow.
Then you need to get out more.
I have no desire to see more health and softy bullshit.
It isnt H&S bullshit.
That's what hivis is all about - fucking safety.
Its also about who works for the railways
etc with the different color for them etc.
Same with the cops and paramedics and fireys
etc at car crashes etc, helps to be able to see
who is who quickly at the scene.
They tend to have "FIRE" written on them.
Not on the sides they don’t.
Post by Commander Kinsey
In the case of railway workers, there are only railway workers.
Wrong, as always.
Post by Commander Kinsey
And what's with the different sirens for police, fire, ambulance, I doubt
anyone knows which is which,
Those in them obviously do.
Post by Commander Kinsey
especially since they've all started using about three different wails
when one doesn't get the morons out of their way.
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
A google image search shows 75% yellow and 25% orange,
Its nothing like a representative sample of whats seen in the real world.
A google search is very representative.
Google image results arent.
Same coding.
Nope.
Prove it.
Do a search with a unique keyword and see
the different result with all and images, stupid.
Post by Commander Kinsey
There's no reason it wouldn't be.
Wrong, as always.
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Rod Speed
Post by Rod Speed
although I can't remember the last time I saw an orange.
Then you need to get out more. It varys by industry too. some
like the railways have their own colors for various reasons.
Ah, I do remember orange at a level crossing.
Yeah, that’s the most obvious example.
Why do railways need different colours?
So they can easily work out who does what job etc.
They're all orange, every last one of them.
Wrong, as always. Just saw a pile in Aldi yesterday,
both yellow and orange.
The Peeler
2019-08-31 22:03:46 UTC
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...and nothing's left!
--
FredXX to Rot Speed:
"You are still an idiot and an embarrassment to your country. No wonder
we shipped the likes of you out of the British Isles. Perhaps stupidity
and criminality is inherited after all?"
Message-ID: <plbf76$gfl$***@dont-email.me>
Peter Keller
2019-09-01 10:45:50 UTC
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...and nothing's left!
And true, Uncle Peter is a mistake of nature.
The Peeler
2019-08-27 22:03:43 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 22:38:57 +0100, Max Dumb, another mentally challenged,
Post by Max Demian
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
And troll-feeding idiot no.3 couldn't resist taking the sociopathic
attention whore's latest idiotic bait! <tsk>
Bod
2019-08-28 05:20:16 UTC
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Post by Max Demian
Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see?  What’s so special about the colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see?  If you wear a bright
red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket.  Does it
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in the
dusk) into visible light. Presumably mainly available in certain colours.
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass or
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) back in
the direction the light source is.
On a rainy day it's hard for drivers to see pedestrians and cyclists so
it's a good idea to wear or carry something fluorescent. ... Many people
don't realise it but… fluorescent colours don't show up in the dark or
'glow in the dark'. To be seen by drivers at night you need something
reflective.

https://brightkidz.co.uk/initiatives/be-bright-be-seen/how-does-high-vis-work/
--
Bod
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 14:06:01 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special a=
bout the
Post by Commander Kinsey
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
So why isn't red, yellow, etc as easy to see? If you wear a bright
red tshirt, you aren't as visible as wearing a hi-vis jacket. Does =
it
Post by Commander Kinsey
convert all the wavelengths into one or something?
It's fluorescent. It converts ultraviolet (especially prevalent in th=
e
dusk) into visible light. Presumably mainly available in certain colo=
urs.
Some, intended to be used at night, have strips that include glass or=
plastic beads that reflect light (from torches or car headlamps) back=
in
the direction the light source is.
On a rainy day it's hard for drivers to see pedestrians and cyclists s=
o
it's a good idea to wear or carry something fluorescent. ... Many peop=
le
don't realise it but=E2=80=A6 fluorescent colours don't show up in the=
dark or
'glow in the dark'. To be seen by drivers at night you need something
reflective.
https://brightkidz.co.uk/initiatives/be-bright-be-seen/how-does-high-v=
is-work/

Or just put your lights on?
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-29 14:24:15 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke <Your_Colone=
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special abou=
t the colour?
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Color, you ignorant limey.
Don't be so stoopid.
%
2019-08-29 19:57:45 UTC
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Post by Commander Kinsey
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:13:18 +0100, Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Post by Colonel Edmund J. Burke
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see?  What’s so special about the colour?
Color, you ignorant limey.
Don't be so stoopid.
how stoopid should he be then
Eric Stevens
2019-08-27 23:11:07 UTC
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On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:03:06 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
Fluorescence. Look it up.
--
Eric Stevens

There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into
two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class.
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-27 23:54:59 UTC
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Post by Eric Stevens
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:03:06 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special abou=
t the colour?
Post by Eric Stevens
Fluorescence. Look it up.
I googled why hi-vis clothing is more visible and the only answer I got =
is "it's not a naturally occurring colour". Search engines don't always=
work.
Eric Stevens
2019-08-28 00:50:24 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:54:59 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Post by Eric Stevens
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:03:06 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
Fluorescence. Look it up.
I googled why hi-vis clothing is more visible and the only answer I got is "it's not a naturally occurring colour". Search engines don't always work.
https://www.alsco.co.nz/2018/12/hi-vis-clothing-work/

They use fluorescent dyes. Instead of just reflecting ligh they absorb
it and then rer-emit on a narrow frequency band. This concentrates the
energy so that that particularly colour is intensely bright. It
doesn't work at niht. For that you need reflective.
--
Eric Stevens

There are two classes of people. Those who divide people into
two classes and those who don't. I belong to the second class.
Ed Pawlowski
2019-08-28 02:08:28 UTC
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Post by Eric Stevens
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:54:59 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Post by Eric Stevens
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:03:06 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
Fluorescence. Look it up.
I googled why hi-vis clothing is more visible and the only answer I got is "it's not a naturally occurring colour". Search engines don't always work.
https://www.alsco.co.nz/2018/12/hi-vis-clothing-work/
They use fluorescent dyes. Instead of just reflecting ligh they absorb
it and then rer-emit on a narrow frequency band. This concentrates the
energy so that that particularly colour is intensely bright. It
doesn't work at niht. For that you need reflective.
That also goes along with the first comment, not a natural color.
Stands out from the background. this increasing visibility. Its the
anti-camo look.
The Peeler
2019-08-28 08:26:02 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 12:50:24 +1200, Eric Stevens, another mentally
Post by Eric Stevens
Post by Commander Kinsey
I googled why hi-vis clothing is more visible and the only answer I got
is "it's not a naturally occurring colour". Search engines don't always
work.
https://www.alsco.co.nz/2018/12/hi-vis-clothing-work/
They use fluorescent dyes. Instead of just reflecting ligh they absorb
it and then rer-emit on a narrow frequency band. This concentrates the
energy so that that particularly colour is intensely bright. It
doesn't work at niht. For that you need reflective.
So, for HOW long are you senile idiots still going to play the attention
whore's latest game? A few more days, or weeks, or months as happened
before? <tsk>
Commander Kinsey
2019-08-28 14:04:47 UTC
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Post by Eric Stevens
On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 00:54:59 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Post by Eric Stevens
On Tue, 27 Aug 2019 17:03:06 +0100, "Commander Kinsey"
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What=E2=80=99s so special ab=
out the colour?
Post by Eric Stevens
Post by Eric Stevens
Fluorescence. Look it up.
I googled why hi-vis clothing is more visible and the only answer I g=
ot is "it's not a naturally occurring colour". Search engines don't alw=
ays work.
Post by Eric Stevens
https://www.alsco.co.nz/2018/12/hi-vis-clothing-work/
They use fluorescent dyes. Instead of just reflecting ligh they absorb=
it and then rer-emit on a narrow frequency band. This concentrates the=
energy so that that particularly colour is intensely bright. It
doesn't work at niht. For that you need reflective.
Thanks, that makes sense.
The Peeler
2019-08-28 08:23:34 UTC
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On Wed, 28 Aug 2019 11:11:07 +1200, Eric Stevens, yet another mentally
Post by Eric Stevens
Why is hi-vis clothing easier to see? What’s so special about the colour?
Fluorescence. Look it up.
LOL The trolling wanker and attention whore keeps asking (in his known
idiotic manner) ...and you senile idiots keep delivering, EVERY time!
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