Nibble said:Onions.If you hold a piece of bread between your teeth and keep your mouth slightly open, not breathing through your nose the fumes that make your eyes water are breathed through the mouth and absorbed by the bread and you won't cry.
Nibble said:Onions.If you hold a piece of bread between your teeth and keep your mouth slightly open, not breathing through your nose the fumes that make your eyes water are breathed through the mouth and absorbed by the bread and you won't cry.
I knows my onions.
Nibble said:Did you know that moths do not fly towards light but the darkest point in a room, which is always directly behind the brightest light.
Amazing, truly amazing. Anyone else got a fact they would like to share with the group?
Uncle C said:Sorry, but I think thats a load of tosh.
The darkest point in my bedroom is under the bed of behind the wardrobe, but not a moth to be seen in those places.
All the little buggers flutter round the bulb.
Think someone sold you a dummy
Nibble said:So I am afraid Uncle C I have not been sold a dummy but indeed a very valuable and useful piece of info.
Djmiles said:Valuable?
Nibble said:Think what you like but what appears to be the darkest point in any room with a light on is the area just behind the light. It will always seem the darkest because of the contrast. So I am afraid Uncle C I have not been sold a dummy but indeed a very valuable and useful piece of info.
but thanks for your always valuable input.
Uncle C said:OK, picture a hanging lamp in the bedroom with a non transparent shade above it (umbrella type shade).
Now, where will all the moths be, above the shade hiding from the light or below the shade fluttering round the bulb QED