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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 8:13:33 PM   
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Yes,  specifically US Amateur Radio Bands.
3500 - 4000 MHz  =  80 meters
7000 - 7300 MHz = 40 meters
14,000 - 14,350 MHz  = 20 meters
144 - 148 MHz  = 2 meters

 
Your turn Musicmystery.

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 8:34:24 PM   
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windchymes: I meant like units of potassium per litre - not counts of red cells versus counts of white.  That's why I said "chemistry."

All: If you look at fluff's profile, I think you can see where she got this quartet from.  Personally, I think this quartet should be nominated for the "Most Obscure Ever" award. 

Edited for lag in typing time.

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 8:38:26 PM   
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Nope, Lance, your glass one was pretty obscure! 

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 8:55:06 PM   
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Whew.  For a minute there I thought you were going to nominate my "Lines of Houses of the British Monarchy." Maybe we could have a vote. LOL!

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 9:18:44 PM   
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A New Quartet while ya'll ponder the voting...














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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 9:38:39 PM   
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OOOOHHHH! What pretty harp guitars!

A friend of mine keeps blogging about how she would love to have one, and there are links on YouTube to people playing them.  

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 9:46:38 PM   
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Exactly so, Poosy--a Gibson, a Sandpiper, a Matsuda, and a Dyer.

And here's a taste of the sound, for those new to it.

Your turn, Poosy.

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/14/2009 10:11:39 PM   
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OK, here's a rather obscure one...let's see what y'all can do with it!

Donkeys
Toads
Crows
Rabbits

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 5:13:03 AM   
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Animals from the Brothers Grimm?

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 9:04:30 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: SweetPoosy

OK, here's a rather obscure one...let's see what y'all can do with it!

Donkeys
Toads
Crows
Rabbits


Unusual collective names? Instead of "bunch" or "herd" or "group" or "pack" --

a pace of donkeys
a knot of toads
a murder of crows
a down of rabbits

[there are others...]

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 9:12:48 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Musicmystery


quote:

ORIGINAL: SweetPoosy

OK, here's a rather obscure one...let's see what y'all can do with it!

Donkeys
Toads
Crows
Rabbits


Unusual collective names? Instead of "bunch" or "herd" or "group" or "pack" --

a pace of donkeys
a knot of toads
a murder of crows
a down of rabbits

[there are others...]



(If it is that, I think my favorite is an exaltation of larks.)

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 9:44:31 AM   
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Or perhaps superstitions? All, I think, can be witches in disguise?


DONKEY

Christian tradition stated that donkeys originally had unmarked hides, and that it was only after Christ's entry into Jerusalem on the back of a donkey that they received the dark cross on their backs. The hairs from the cross were widely believed to cure a number of ailments, and were often worn in a charm around the neck to guard against whooping-cough, toothache, fits, and to ease teething pains in babies. Sometimes the hairs were eaten in a sandwich instead. Riding a donkey was also believed efficacious, especially if the rider faced the donkey's tail end, and was sometimes used as a preventative for toothache, measles and other children's complaints. One cure for whooping-cough and ague stated that the patient should be passed under a donkey and over its back either three or nine times; the trick of feeding an animal some of the patient's hair to transfer the illness was also used with donkeys. The donkey was also used to help cure the complaints of other animals; letting a black donkey run with mares in a field was thought to stop the mares miscarrying.

There is also a tradition that to see a dead donkey means great good fortune, and even as recently as this century it was considered a good-luck charm to leap over the carcass of a dead donkey three times.

An old saying claims that no-one ever sees a dead donkey stems from the belief that a donkey knows when it is about to die and hides itself away.

When a donkey brays and twitches its ears, it is said to be an omen that there will be wet weather. The donkey got its long ears and reputation for being stupid when it was in the Garden of Eden. Adam had named all the animals and God asked what their names were. The donkey could not remember his; Adam pulled his ears unmercifully, saying, 'Donkey! Your name is Donkey!'


TOADS

Toads are supposed to be connected to witchcraft and can be turned into old witches on a new moon ,there is superstition by old burglars that if they carried a toad in their pockets they would never be caught, if you are being wed and a toad crosses your path you and husband will enjoy forever happiness.


CROWS

In Greek superstition Crows are seen as a bad omen, often foretelling death.

Upon seeing Crows cawing, it is believed that the Crows are announcing the death of an individual. Greeks believing in this superstition will often say to the birds, "Go on your way, and bring me good news."

They're cawing is what is most feared, as it is seen as an announcement of a death that is soon to be heard! A death of an individual that is likely to be close.


RABBITS

Before Christianity in the British Isles, the hare, like the cat, was thought to be a witch in disguise. This witch could only be killed with a silver bullet.

Since rabbits and hares are born with eyes open, which is an erroneous notion, they supposedly had special powers over the evil eye.

It is believed to be unlucky to meet either a hare or a rabbit, one variant stating that a rabbit which crosses one's path in front is a good omen and one which crosses behind is a bad one. In some English counties it is considered unwise to shoot a black rabbit, as it may be an ancestral spirit returning in rabbit-form; in Suffolk it was believed that white rabbits were witches, which is was also unlucky to shoot. Rabbits and hares were never mentioned at sea, as they were considered ill-omened words, and to meet one on the way to see was a very bad omen.

An old custom is to say 'Rabbits' or 'White Rabbits' either once or three times on the first day of the month, as a good luck charm; it must be the first word said that morning, otherwise the charm is not potent.



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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 9:53:00 AM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: LanceHughes

windchymes: I meant like units of potassium per litre - not counts of red cells versus counts of white.  That's why I said "chemistry."

All: If you look at fluff's profile, I think you can see where she got this quartet from.  Personally, I think this quartet should be nominated for the "Most Obscure Ever" award. 

Edited for lag in typing time.


Lance, sweetie, I've been a medical lab tech for over 20 years, it's what I do for a living, lol   I jokingly referred those values as greatly elevated liver enzymes and the troponin level of someone having an infarct :)

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 10:40:21 AM   
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Animals from the Brothers Grimm?


ummmm yes, no , maybe so?

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 11:37:25 AM   
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Well geesh, give the girl time to get home from work, take her coat off (and whatever else), make dinner...



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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 11:56:17 AM   
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More like give the girl time to wake up...after all, I only went to sleep at 6am my time, and it's only 12:30 now.

Dang, I feel almost guilty after MM did such a faboo job of documenting his answer....but no, that isn't it.

This is a closed set, there are no other animals which could be added to this particular set.

I'll be monitoring the thread all afternoon...have fun!

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 1:29:16 PM   
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Dang. I guess it's time for a clue.

Though any of the Kings or Queens of Britain could tell you the answer!

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 1:41:34 PM   
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How 'bout symbols disallowed in Royal Arms?

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 1:46:01 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: SweetPoosy

Dang. I guess it's time for a clue.

Though any of the Kings or Queens of Britain could tell you the answer!


"Toads. Toads! All of your people are toads!"

Oh...never mind....that's Siam...

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RE: What Do These Things Have In Common? - 12/15/2009 1:55:18 PM   
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How 'bout symbols diallowed in Royal Arms?


di·allowed (dī-uh-loud, dĭ-)

To make thinner or less concentrated by adding a liquid such as water.

To lessen the force, strength, purity, or brilliance of, especially by admixture.

To decrease the value of (shares of stock) by increasing the total number of shares.

OK, so if I say animals disallowed on the coat of arms by the english monarchy do I win instead of Lance, LOLOLOL??????




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