Friday, April 20, 2007

Irrelevant in the end as I didn't get away in time so there was no shoot out. And no we're not "confirmed" as champions but Q have to pick up a 36 goal difference defecit in 3 matches, 1 of which is against us. Plus if we beat or draw with Waggon on Sunday, or Q fail to beat Shalbourne, then it's all over. Or if we beat or draw with Q when we play them, or if we beat or draw with LMP when we play them, or if Q fail to beat Bucklebury.

So the odds are on our side, it's just not 100% done yet.

The sky is blue due to refraction of light particles through the atmosphere. The light is refracted at a particular frequency which produces the blue light. When the sun is rising or setting, the angle of incidence with the atmosphere causes refraction to occur at a lower frequency, sliding down the visible spectrum, hence the change to red skies.

Interestingly (some would say), the composition of the mainly oxygen atmosphere is the reason that grass is green, with scientists recently claiming that in earlier times (way before humans) the different composition of the atmosphere might have meant that most of the plant life on Earth would have been purple.