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I've thought the wide variety of posts, on ANY topic, would be batsh*t crazy. I could make the statement, 'The sky is blue' and the breadth of posts to follow would be mind boggling. You'd fill in a color wheel with the different responses. Yep, this is eGriz.
 
3-7-77 said:
I've thought the wide variety of posts, on ANY topic, would be batsh*t crazy. I could make the statement, 'The sky is blue' and the breadth of posts to follow would be mind boggling. You'd fill in a color wheel with the different responses. Yep, this is eGriz.

Indigo is absolutely not blue, and I better not hear you say it again.
 
Do you really think talking about anything blue. Azure or indigo is going to sit well in this board? Come now. I believe we have identified the real problem.
 
horribilisfan8184 said:
Well as long as we are debating colors is the patina from oxidizing copper blue, blue green or grey green?

Discuss.

You have never oxidized in your life, and it shows.
 
horribilisfan8184 said:
Well as long as we are debating colors is the patina from oxidizing copper blue, blue green or grey green?

Discuss.

As someone who oxidizes copper for client projects, I can tell you that it will start to react with the oxygen in the air to naturally form copper oxide. That process can be expedited significantly by the use of simple household cleaning and cooking products, The copper oxide will continue reacting to oxygen over time. Here's the really cool science part. As the copper oxide continues to react with carbon dioxide and water in the air it coats the surface with that iconic blue-green patina. Hope this helps.
 
bgbigdog said:
horribilisfan8184 said:
Well as long as we are debating colors is the patina from oxidizing copper blue, blue green or grey green?

Discuss.

As someone who oxidizes copper for client projects, I can tell you that it will start to react with the oxygen in the air to naturally form copper oxide. That process can be expedited significantly by the use of simple household cleaning and cooking products, The copper oxide will continue reacting to oxygen over time. Here's the really cool science part. As the copper oxide continues to react with carbon dioxide and water in the air it coats the surface with that iconic blue-green patina. Hope this helps.

Stop it.
They're obviously talking about cloud software. Jeezehus.
 
bgbigdog said:
horribilisfan8184 said:
Well as long as we are debating colors is the patina from oxidizing copper blue, blue green or grey green?

Discuss.

As someone who oxidizes copper for client projects, I can tell you that it will start to react with the oxygen in the air to naturally form copper oxide. That process can be expedited significantly by the use of simple household cleaning and cooking products, The copper oxide will continue reacting to oxygen over time. Here's the really cool science part. As the copper oxide continues to react with carbon dioxide and water in the air it coats the surface with that iconic blue-green patina. Hope this helps.

That's big talk for a one eyed fat man and you obviously never played the game.
 
Plainsman said:
bgbigdog said:
As someone who oxidizes copper for client projects, I can tell you that it will start to react with the oxygen in the air to naturally form copper oxide. That process can be expedited significantly by the use of simple household cleaning and cooking products, The copper oxide will continue reacting to oxygen over time. Here's the really cool science part. As the copper oxide continues to react with carbon dioxide and water in the air it coats the surface with that iconic blue-green patina. Hope this helps.

That's big talk for a one-eyed fat man and you obviously never played the game.

Who said I only have one eye?
 
bgbigdog said:
Plainsman said:
That's big talk for a one-eyed fat man and you obviously never played the game.

Who said I only have one eye?

Hope that was taken in the spirit of this post—the one eyed fat man quote is from the movie True Grit—was said to John Wayne’s Rooster Cogburn character.
 
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