Well of course.shadowinthelight wrote:A better description of Texas weather: Tomorrow will be ____________. Day before yesterday I was in t-shirt, shorts and sandals. Tonight? Freeze warning.


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Well of course.shadowinthelight wrote:A better description of Texas weather: Tomorrow will be ____________. Day before yesterday I was in t-shirt, shorts and sandals. Tonight? Freeze warning.
Better than here in "More than Corn" land, aka Indiana. If you don't like the weather, wait a minute, then swear up a storm when Murphy gives you the worst possible for the season.shadowinthelight wrote:A better description of Texas weather: Tomorrow will be ____________. Day before yesterday I was in t-shirt, shorts and sandals. Tonight? Freeze warning.
Silk is an *excellent* insulator. This is the previously mentioned Curvy Kate's, yes?DinkyInky wrote:A funny bit about the new cleavage holders. Lately it has been dry and very windy, and freezing. I had to go out and take care of some things. I was dressed warmly, or so I thought. Biting draft trying to steal my coat and scarf away. The only part of me not freezing was covered by a sunflower and polka dot bra. Is that positive thinking or, " behold, the power of cheese? "
You really need to pay up before that vault explodes.ShneekeyTheLost wrote:Also, I suppose this means I cannot send you the tops I owe you in the form of titanium chainmail? It would finally give me an excuse to state that I made sure that the chick is in the mail... but titanium is still too good a thermal conductor.
Ahh, I know... non-neutonian fabrics have excellent thermal insulation properties! Now I just need to figure out where M's designer is...
Paying up will probably CAUSE the vault to explode. Besides, I've got it on auto-draft. It's just easier that way.DinkyInky wrote:You really need to pay up before that vault explodes.ShneekeyTheLost wrote:Also, I suppose this means I cannot send you the tops I owe you in the form of titanium chainmail? It would finally give me an excuse to state that I made sure that the chick is in the mail... but titanium is still too good a thermal conductor.
Ahh, I know... non-neutonian fabrics have excellent thermal insulation properties! Now I just need to figure out where M's designer is...
Hey, it' s not winter year round here...Chain mail bra...Wuwu, my inner ShadowKnight is grinning...
Anodized, it' s shiny. My inner ShadowKnight is giggling madly.ShneekeyTheLost wrote:Paying up will probably CAUSE the vault to explode. Besides, I've got it on auto-draft. It's just easier that way.
I'll see what I can do, then. Would you prefer matte or anodized?
Err... anodized tends to be rainbow-bright colors, so probably more paladin-ish. You know what I mean, those paladins tend to get a little *too* familiar with their mounts...DinkyInky wrote:Anodized, it' s shiny. My inner ShadowKnight is giggling madly.ShneekeyTheLost wrote:Paying up will probably CAUSE the vault to explode. Besides, I've got it on auto-draft. It's just easier that way.
I'll see what I can do, then. Would you prefer matte or anodized?
Dark Blue Anodized is gorgeous, not too fluffy. Even the dark green is fair. My glasses frame is anodized titanium and it is rather dark. It all depends on processing.ShneekeyTheLost wrote:Err... anodized tends to be rainbow-bright colors, so probably more paladin-ish. You know what I mean, those paladins tend to get a little *too* familiar with their mounts...
You can probably mix up almost any color of dye from the appropriate chemical types, to make the anodizing bath. With the three primary colors being available, plus black (electronic heatsinks are commonly anodized black) you would have much the same range of control as with a good color inkjet printer. Not all alloys anodize and take color consistently, but with some experimentation I'm sure pleasing results could be achieved.DinkyInky wrote:Dark Blue Anodized is gorgeous, not too fluffy. Even the dark green is fair. My glasses frame is anodized titanium and it is rather dark. It all depends on processing.ShneekeyTheLost wrote:Err... anodized tends to be rainbow-bright colors, so probably more paladin-ish. You know what I mean, those paladins tend to get a little *too* familiar with their mounts...
Good point. Chain-mail with mange would not be the most attractive thing to wear into battle. Although I suppose that you might gain a bit, if your opponent broke into a fit of giggles when he should have been parryingDinkyInky wrote:The jaguar spotting you do by casting an appropriate pendant. All that work would be wasted if the person doing anodization slacked and it was not done deeply enough, as it can wear off with abuse.
The jaguar thing can also be more easily done by simply using different colored rings in a pattern. So the spots are black anodized, with the 'hide' as probably gold or yellow.Dave wrote:Good point. Chain-mail with mange would not be the most attractive thing to wear into battle. Although I suppose that you might gain a bit, if your opponent broke into a fit of giggles when he should have been parryingDinkyInky wrote:The jaguar spotting you do by casting an appropriate pendant. All that work would be wasted if the person doing anodization slacked and it was not done deeply enough, as it can wear off with abuse.
*snerk* Thanks for the mental imagery. I cannot believe I missed it the first read through.Dave wrote:Good point. Chain-mail with mange would not be the most attractive thing to wear into battle. Although I suppose that you might gain a bit, if your opponent broke into a fit of giggles when he should have been parryingDinkyInky wrote:The jaguar spotting you do by casting an appropriate pendant. All that work would be wasted if the person doing anodization slacked and it was not done deeply enough, as it can wear off with abuse.