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looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2003 8:48 pm
by B1a2rrios
Just today, i was picking up all the materials for my science project, which really is the worst part of my entire school year, and i needed hair to do the experiment... I started going from barber shop to barber shop, all over Miami. No one in any barber shop had hair. My mom goes like "maybe they dont want to give you hair because it has the person's DNA"(lololo)... We finally got hair in one barber shop. From then on, i started understanding better the frase "one man's garbage, is another man's treasure" ;D ::). But anyways, i kept thinking, why in the friking world would my mom think the barbers want to keep the hair because it has a person's DNA????? ;D ;D ;D

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2003 9:53 pm
by loomex
I would believe it would be more of a health issue for a reason not to give out hair.
I saw the topic, and thought "he aint going to get none from me"  ;D ;D

Chris

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 29, 2003 10:39 pm
by B1a2rrios
[quote]I saw the topic, and thought "he aint going to get none from me"

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 2:51 am
by Ivan
florida... old people there?

And about hair... you have different kinds:
Over-painted:  looks crappy
High-pigment brown/black: 2x the thickness of european hair
European hair: the brownish stuff, varies in thickness and color

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 4:55 am
by Fozzer
Hi B1....!
If you do manage to get some hair from the barbers shop, then post some over to me, 'cos I'm starting to get a bit thin on top.... ::)...!
Thanks.... ;D...!
LOL...!

Paul.

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 7:42 am
by ozzy72
B1a2rrios why don't you just get some scissors and take a small sample of your own cranial fur?

Ozzy ;D ;D ;D

Ps. I would post some of mine, but its highly inflammable due to the alcohol content ;D ;D ;D

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 9:16 am
by loomex

Ps. I would post some of mine, but its highly inflammable due to the alcohol content ;D ;D ;D


For those of you that have been confused by the word "Inflammable" read this:

Historically, flammable and inflammable mean the same thing. However, the presence of the prefix in- has misled many people into assuming that inflammable means

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 10:06 pm
by B1a2rrios
Frozzer, belive me, that hair i got, wouldnt fit you at all man, and you really dont look that bad man ;)... Ozzy, i was seriously thinking of doing that, but then i thought, and got to the conclusion that i wouldnt like to see my beautiful hair soaked with oils and creepy stuff, serving purposes for a science project... ;Dlololol!... Also, i would've gone bald if i had to cut enough hair for the project; people would be laughing at me in school ;)! Loomex, that in-flammable thing is really wierd! I had always wondered about it....  ???

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 30, 2003 10:36 pm
by Wing Nut
I had a gray hair fall out the other day.

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 1:59 am
by Hagar
Further to Loomex's comment - the word Inflammable is derived from the verb inflame - meaning to "set fire to" or "kindle". It's also used medically to describe a burning sensation - inflamed throat, inflammation of a joint, etc. You can make an inflammatory statement, now commonly called starting a flame war, also from the same root.
The opposite of inflammable is non-inflammable.

This meaning was understood perfectly for centuries & in everyday use until a few years ago. I never heard of any reported cases of confusion. However, the word Flammable did confuse me & many others when we first saw it used on hazard warning labels as we had no idea of its significance or what made it different. It was obviously dangerous or it wouldn't need the hazard warning sticker with a flippin' great flame on it in the first place. Could it be that this substance was less inflammable or more inflammable than Inflammable? ??? ???
Another example of causing confusion where none previously existed. This is a comparatively recent trend which I always suspected is part of a cunning plot to confuse the humble, long-suffering fogey. We're confused quite enough already, thank you very much. ??? ::)

PS. B1a2rrios. May I ask what sort of scientific experiment requires hair. I'm intrigued.* ;)

*PPS. Intrigued - from the verb Intrigue - meaning in the context I used it: To arouse the interest or curiosity of. I have never seen the word Trigue (or Terest for that matter). LOL ::)

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 8:33 am
by B1a2rrios
one thing people, my scientific project(now that i think about it)has something to do with flammabilities; i used petroleum to do it. It's about 2 home made oil[petroleum] filters. The hair idea came from an internet site, and so i tryed to filter oil with the hairy filter, and another filter made of some kind of clothing material :P. then i poured the oiled water into the filter, and it came out outstandantly clean ;D. And that's the thing... Hope to get an A+ ::) ::) :D

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 8:50 am
by Hagar
Thanks for enlightening me. Good luck with that grade, mark or whatever you might call it. After all this I think you deserve it. :D ;D

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 10:43 am
by Omag 2.0
one thing people, my scientific project(now that i think about it)has something to do with flammabilities; i used petroleum to do it. It's about 2 home made oil[petroleum] filters. The hair idea came from an internet site, and so i tryed to filter oil with the hairy filter, and another filter made of some kind of clothing material :P. then i poured the oiled water into the filter, and it came out outstandantly clean ;D. And that's the thing... Hope to get an A+ ::) ::) :D


I'll be d*mned! And saying i am working at a plant where we construct large concrete basins to separate oil from water. The only thing we need is a hair-filter. By the way, how many barbers should i visit to collect enough hair to treat a flow of 100 l/s?  ;D

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 1:27 pm
by Fozzer
...I reckon a "Hair Filter" is just a posh mechanics way of referring to an "Air Filter".... ;)...!

LOL...!

Paul.
(Hingland).... ;)...!

Re: looking for hair.

PostPosted: Mon Dec 01, 2003 5:59 pm
by Katahu
You're not the first one to come up with the idea of a "hair filter".

Many researchers have long believed that "feathers" can hold the most amount of oil because of the way how the feather was naturally made.

This method was used to clean out oil spills and other related problems.

One day, a barberer wanted to know how much oil a handful of hair can hold.

Since he works at a barber shop, he collected whatever hair he can gather. He then borrowed his wife's panty-hose so that he can use it to hold the large amount of hair. He filled up a small inflateble pool with water and added oil to it.

He dipped the "hair filter" into the pool and stirred a little.

Amazingly, the whole pool became clean enough to sparkle like H377. :o

Many researchers then decided to make a study on the human hair. They discovered that a handul of hair can hold a lot more oil than a handful of feathers.

The human hair is naturally made our of over-lapping segments that allows it to trap more oil between each segment.

Feathers don't have segments and only use the spaces that are between the strands. And there's not that many spaces.

Since the segments of the hair are only visible under a microscope [a human hair is long as well], they can trap the oil molecules better.