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Roy Lewallen wrote:
Bill wrote: Not when I was doing my fingerpaints in Kindergarten. When I wanted green, I mixed blue and yellow. As you all attained your advanced degrees, did you learn otherwise? It's been obvious to me since kindergarten that if I roll a ball on the floor, it comes to a stop all by itself. Then in high school them edjukated egg-heads tried to tell me it'll just keep going. No telling what them guys with advanced degrees must believe! But I've been lookin' for the blue dots on my color TV, and couldn't find any. Musta been designed by one of them eggheads and not by a kindergarten pupil. Can't possibly work. Oops, found the blue dots. But no yellow. So how can it make the "primary" color yellow? Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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