The word that came to mind in my sleep was "dreamt".
Would undreamt be another?
*sigh* There's always one.
C
The word that came to mind in my sleep was "dreamt".
Would undreamt be another?
Careful - I'm 6'5", 6'9" with the Afro
Sadly you know that isn't true!
Okay, back to my specialist subject but where ther should be some random bits of knowledge...
Different chemicals burn with flames of different colours. Very commonly, a "Flame test" is used to identify what metals are present in various compounds. so...
What are the colours of flames with these metals? They're all quite common ones.
Copper
Potassium
Iron
Sodium
Calcium
Bonus (but useless) points for "every day" instances where you see these effects.
Iron is the gold sparkles you see in fireworks.
Potasium i think may be a royal blue / purple colour. Not sure on that one.
Catman. Do you want to jump in with a new question.
Not really
Who invented = ?
C
That is a great question!
I actually know the answer to this, so will sit this one out, but will just say the answer proves that intelligent things can come out of Wales...
(* disclaimer - first 8 years of my life were in Anglesey, at a Welsh speaking school, and this was a story often told as part of the Maths lessons)!
It seems to have stumped those few following the thread still!
As a 'clue' he introduced the '+' to the English speaking world....
C