Showing posts with label valentines day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label valentines day. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Feb 10 2021 - So You Want Answers

 

There are some very funny questions that have been inspired by the great unanswerable questions:
  • How far east can you go before you’re heading west?
  • If a bunch of cats jump on top of each other, is it still called a dog pile?
  • If a doctor suddenly had a heart attack while doing surgery, would the other doctors work on the doctor or the patient?
  • If a baby refuses to sleep during nap time, would it be guilty of resisting a rest?
  • If a pack of gum says that each piece is 10 calories, is that amount just chewing the gum, or also for swallowing it?
  • If the sky is the limit, then what is space - over the limit?
  • If you dug a hole through the center of the dearth, and jumped in, would you stay at the center because of gravity?
  • If you try to fail, and succeed, which have you done?
  • If you are driving a federally owned car, and you run a stop sign, is it considered a felony?
  • In libraries, do they put the bible in the fiction or non-fiction section?
  • Is there a time limit on fortune cookie predictions?
  • What happens to an irresistible force when it hits an immovable object?
  • When does it stop being partly cloudy and start being partly sunny?

That last one might be today's question. Here's an answer for it:  For starters, “partly sunny” is a daytime term and “partly cloudy” can be used either during the day or at night. ... “Partly cloudy” refers to cloud coverage from two through five tenths; “mostly cloudy” is used in reference to six through nine tenths cloud coverage; and “cloudy” to a complete or nearly complete overcast.  

 

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    Saturday, January 23, 2010

    Getting Set for Valentine's Day

    It's a few weeks away, so I've been thinking about Valentine's Day.  I was at Donlands and Danforth last week, and saw some wonderful red paint on a white wall.  It might have been graffiti or messy workers, I'm not sure.  As soon as I saw it, I intuitively  recognized a shape.  When I got it into Lightroom (yes the software is called the opposite of a film darkroom), I was able to bring out what I saw.  It was a half a heart, and I duplicated and manipulated it slightly to bring out an entire heart.  I have named it Heart Wide Open, an Urban Valentine.  


    You can buy a card or print at redbubble and a bag (lots of types) at zazzle!