#6 left out was the fact that he was an all-american star football player... actually the most-accomplished athlete that ever became president AFAIK.
#7 sure doesn't sound right. i have green-blue eyes and i see plenty of similar folks around. green eyes are basically a midpoint between blue and brown from sources i've read.
#16 pretty sure that's been heavily taken out of context, whatever the original facts were. most (all?) organisms are built to gladly accept free food / shelter and save the effort.
#30 Typical. Australian television is an embarrassment. News headlines are 1. Sport 2. Royal baby birthing status 3. Who won Masterchef and Big Brother.
#4 Are the loss of gasses in the upper atmosphere subtracted in this one? @Gigantes, I think you are right about #7 . Genetically there is only two eye colors; blue and brown. If it's not blue, it's considered to be brown. Green eye color is just very light brown and if there is a brown spot in seemingly blue eyes, it's genetically brown. #22 Not only the Egyptians did this. For example, 3000 years later, some of the lords of Scandinavia had some of their slaves killed and buried with them.
yes, well said on #7. i've also read that in terms of chromatic composition, the "blue" in blue eyes is the exact same pigment as the one in brown eyes, just at a lesser frequency. or more diluted, you might say.
#6 left out was the fact that he was an all-american star football player... actually the most-accomplished athlete that ever became president AFAIK.
#7 sure doesn't sound right. i have green-blue eyes and i see plenty of similar folks around. green eyes are basically a midpoint between blue and brown from sources i've read.
#16 pretty sure that's been heavily taken out of context, whatever the original facts were. most (all?) organisms are built to gladly accept free food / shelter and save the effort.
#30 Typical. Australian television is an embarrassment. News headlines are 1. Sport 2. Royal baby birthing status 3. Who won Masterchef and Big Brother.
#4 Are the loss of gasses in the upper atmosphere subtracted in this one? @Gigantes, I think you are right about #7 . Genetically there is only two eye colors; blue and brown. If it's not blue, it's considered to be brown. Green eye color is just very light brown and if there is a brown spot in seemingly blue eyes, it's genetically brown. #22 Not only the Egyptians did this. For example, 3000 years later, some of the lords of Scandinavia had some of their slaves killed and buried with them.
yes, well said on #7. i've also read that in terms of chromatic composition, the "blue" in blue eyes is the exact same pigment as the one in brown eyes, just at a lesser frequency. or more diluted, you might say.
You're not telling me that people are ageing are you?! That's a first for me..
#7 sure doesn't sound right. i have green-blue eyes and i see plenty of similar folks around. green eyes are basically a midpoint between blue and brown from sources i've read.
#16 pretty sure that's been heavily taken out of context, whatever the original facts were. most (all?) organisms are built to gladly accept free food / shelter and save the effort.
@Gigantes, I think you are right about #7 . Genetically there is only two eye colors; blue and brown. If it's not blue, it's considered to be brown. Green eye color is just very light brown and if there is a brown spot in seemingly blue eyes, it's genetically brown.
#22 Not only the Egyptians did this. For example, 3000 years later, some of the lords of Scandinavia had some of their slaves killed and buried with them.