The existence of some horses seems to be a product of chance or luck, as some horse in their ancestry might not have been foaled except for lucky chance.Stardom Bound's dam, My White Corvette, is such a horse. She's sired by Tarr Road, a horse that won a couple of stakes on the Northern California fair circuit who sired just 19 offspring in 12 years at stud. My White Corvette was his only offspring in 1998.That's a tenuous hold on existence for the bloodline, but it wasn't new for Tarr Road's female family to have a member whose lineage was hanging by a thread. Tarr Road's female family earlier spawned a member who won stakes and sired just 37 progeny in 3 seasons at stud. However, this branch of the family is in no danger of dying out.What other short-lived sire was spawned from Tarr Road's female family, and why is this family in no danger of dying out?
Ice is a great idea, no safety problems that I can think of, as long as the top stays on, just don't let a child touch the ice
The surface of a compact disk is extremely thin, similar to the thickness of a soap bubble in your bath. Remember the rainbow colours you see on them? It is the same with the CD. Visible light ranges from red to violet, that is a range of wavelengths. When the wavelength of a given colour is the same as the thickness of the CD film, it is reflected to you, so you see the rainbow of colours. To determine what would be the colour reflected for a given angle, you will have to calculate the length of travel through the film in oblique (and also know the thickness of the film, and the wavelengths of each colour, and the angles, and your trigonometry formulas!)
yeah,a good saying to warn us
Yes, that's a very good saying - I like it. Maybe it should be The world is like a road with a giant speed-bump. No matter how fast you're going, something's gonna be there to slow you down