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PENMART01 wrote:
> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your meat > drips! Once again we must bow to your experience. |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your meat > drips! Once again we must bow to your experience. |
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LOL. Good one. And to answer your question, blood immediately turns
red when it's out of the vein. So "immediately". >So when I cut myself, how long does the blood have to be exposed to the >air to turn from blue to red? |
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LOL. Good one. And to answer your question, blood immediately turns
red when it's out of the vein. So "immediately". >So when I cut myself, how long does the blood have to be exposed to the >air to turn from blue to red? |
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>Dave Smith kvells:
> >PENMART01 wrote: > >> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your meat >> drips! > >Once again we must bow to you Hmm, somehow I don't think you meant to write that... ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>Dave Smith kvells:
> >PENMART01 wrote: > >> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your meat >> drips! > >Once again we must bow to you Hmm, somehow I don't think you meant to write that... ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> >Dave Smith kvells: > > > >PENMART01 wrote: > > > >> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your > meat > >> drips! > > > >Once again we must bow to you > > Hmm, somehow I don't think you meant to write that... No. I didn't. I meant what I wrote, not what you quoted after snipping. |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> >Dave Smith kvells: > > > >PENMART01 wrote: > > > >> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your > meat > >> drips! > > > >Once again we must bow to you > > Hmm, somehow I don't think you meant to write that... No. I didn't. I meant what I wrote, not what you quoted after snipping. |
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![]() PENMART01 wrote: > >Dave Smith kvells: > > > >PENMART01 wrote: > > > >> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your > meat > >> drips! > > > >Once again we must bow to you > > Hmm, somehow I don't think you meant to write that... Bowing to you? No. That's not what I wrote. But you probably know that, since you were the one who snipped the rest of the sentence off. I just figured that you would have more experience with venereal diseases. .. |
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![]() PENMART01 wrote: > >Dave Smith kvells: > > > >PENMART01 wrote: > > > >> In my world "drippings" is a venereal disease. . . . well, it's when your > meat > >> drips! > > > >Once again we must bow to you > > Hmm, somehow I don't think you meant to write that... Bowing to you? No. That's not what I wrote. But you probably know that, since you were the one who snipped the rest of the sentence off. I just figured that you would have more experience with venereal diseases. .. |
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 21:38:15 -0500, Dave Smith
> scribbled some thoughts: >Bowing to you? No. That's not what I wrote. But you probably know that, since >you were the one who snipped the rest of the sentence off. I just figured that >you would have more experience with venereal diseases. He uses AOL, so that must account for something, especially since an AOL user cannot figure out how to configure their DUN to connect to the WWW, Usenet, or Email. -- Sincerely, | NOTE: Best viewed in a fixed pitch font | (©) (©) Andrew H. Carter | ------ooo--(_)--ooo------ d(-_-)b | /// \\\ |
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On Sat, 11 Dec 2004 21:38:15 -0500, Dave Smith
> scribbled some thoughts: >Bowing to you? No. That's not what I wrote. But you probably know that, since >you were the one who snipped the rest of the sentence off. I just figured that >you would have more experience with venereal diseases. He uses AOL, so that must account for something, especially since an AOL user cannot figure out how to configure their DUN to connect to the WWW, Usenet, or Email. -- Sincerely, | NOTE: Best viewed in a fixed pitch font | (©) (©) Andrew H. Carter | ------ooo--(_)--ooo------ d(-_-)b | /// \\\ |
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>Dave Smith
> wrote: > >> LOL. Good one. And to answer your question, blood immediately turns >> red when it's out of the vein. So "immediately". > >Why doesn't the air in my lungs turn it red? It does. The freshly oxygenated blood leaving the lungs is red.... I guess when you drop out of school during the 7th grade you don't learn about veins and arteries, and how the circulatory system functions. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>Dave Smith
> wrote: > >> LOL. Good one. And to answer your question, blood immediately turns >> red when it's out of the vein. So "immediately". > >Why doesn't the air in my lungs turn it red? It does. The freshly oxygenated blood leaving the lungs is red.... I guess when you drop out of school during the 7th grade you don't learn about veins and arteries, and how the circulatory system functions. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> >> LOL. Good one. And to answer your question, blood immediately turns > >> red when it's out of the vein. So "immediately". > > > >Why doesn't the air in my lungs turn it red? > > It does. The freshly oxygenated blood leaving the lungs is red.... I guess > when you drop out of school during the 7th grade you don't learn about veins > and arteries, and how the circulatory system functions. > Don't tell me. Tell the guy who claims that blood isn't red until it is exposed to the air. |
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PENMART01 wrote:
> >> LOL. Good one. And to answer your question, blood immediately turns > >> red when it's out of the vein. So "immediately". > > > >Why doesn't the air in my lungs turn it red? > > It does. The freshly oxygenated blood leaving the lungs is red.... I guess > when you drop out of school during the 7th grade you don't learn about veins > and arteries, and how the circulatory system functions. > Don't tell me. Tell the guy who claims that blood isn't red until it is exposed to the air. |
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Well I think I am wasting my time....but I will repeat:
When blood is EXPOSED TO AIR...OUTSIDE THE VEIN...it turns red. The Spock reference is downright silly and I won't be responding to you again. |
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Well I think I am wasting my time....but I will repeat:
When blood is EXPOSED TO AIR...OUTSIDE THE VEIN...it turns red. The Spock reference is downright silly and I won't be responding to you again. |
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Hold your breath for 20 minutes and look in a mirror.
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On 11 Dec 2004 20:18:28 -0800, > wrote:
> Well I think I am wasting my time....but I will repeat: > > When blood is EXPOSED TO AIR...OUTSIDE THE VEIN...it turns red. The > Spock reference is downright silly and I won't be responding to you > again. > On the slim offchance that you aren't a troll (and for the people who actually want a real answer), Google for "Why do veins look blue?" and plenty of websites will pop up with a scientific explanation. Here's a sample of one: http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mbloodrd.html In short: Blood is NOT blue until it is exposed to oxygen. It is red or dark red, depending on how oxygenated it is. But if by chance the original claimant is a Smurf, then I apologize profusely and accede that he/she is correct. Ariane, singing "La LA la la la la, LA la la la laaaaaah..." |
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On 11 Dec 2004 20:18:28 -0800, > wrote:
> Well I think I am wasting my time....but I will repeat: > > When blood is EXPOSED TO AIR...OUTSIDE THE VEIN...it turns red. The > Spock reference is downright silly and I won't be responding to you > again. > On the slim offchance that you aren't a troll (and for the people who actually want a real answer), Google for "Why do veins look blue?" and plenty of websites will pop up with a scientific explanation. Here's a sample of one: http://www.straightdope.com/mailbag/mbloodrd.html In short: Blood is NOT blue until it is exposed to oxygen. It is red or dark red, depending on how oxygenated it is. But if by chance the original claimant is a Smurf, then I apologize profusely and accede that he/she is correct. Ariane, singing "La LA la la la la, LA la la la laaaaaah..." |
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spamtrap wrote:
> wrote: > >> Well I think I am wasting my time....but I will repeat: > > > You're wasting your time because you are wrong. > >> >> When blood is EXPOSED TO AIR...OUTSIDE THE VEIN...it turns red. The >> Spock reference is downright silly and I won't be responding to you >> again. >> > > <buzzer> Wrong oxygen depleted blood has a blue tint to it. All other > blood is red. Yet it is still dark red... When I stick an artery the blood is bright red, but when I stick a vein it is dark red. It's never really "blue" but it is definitely darker. Goomba |
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spamtrap wrote:
> wrote: > >> Well I think I am wasting my time....but I will repeat: > > > You're wasting your time because you are wrong. > >> >> When blood is EXPOSED TO AIR...OUTSIDE THE VEIN...it turns red. The >> Spock reference is downright silly and I won't be responding to you >> again. >> > > <buzzer> Wrong oxygen depleted blood has a blue tint to it. All other > blood is red. Yet it is still dark red... When I stick an artery the blood is bright red, but when I stick a vein it is dark red. It's never really "blue" but it is definitely darker. Goomba |
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>Dave Smith writes:
> >lo-iq_ceroni wrote: > >> Hold your breath for 20 minutes and look in a mirror. > >You should stop doing that. It is making you [more] stupid. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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>Dave Smith writes:
> >lo-iq_ceroni wrote: > >> Hold your breath for 20 minutes and look in a mirror. > >You should stop doing that. It is making you [more] stupid. ---= BOYCOTT FRANCE (belgium) GERMANY--SPAIN =--- ---= Move UNITED NATIONS To Paris =--- ********* "Life would be devoid of all meaning were it without tribulation." Sheldon ```````````` |
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