im invisible wrote: » yes it is
bleg wrote: » Something can be clear and still have a colour.:pac::pac::pac:
Sindri wrote: » Water is wet............
paddy147 wrote: » So what would dry ice be then??
JupiterKid wrote: » Water IS blue, but the colour is so faint that you need substantial volumes of the stuff to see the blue, like in a swimming pool or a large tank in an aquarium. The Liffey may not have an alluring colour but it is pretty clean these days compared to the 1970s and 80s when, as that Bagatelle song goes, "it stank like hell.":pac: City council should do much more to clear the river bed of shopping trollies, road cones, bikes and other assorted junk. It doesn't look good at low tide.
44leto wrote: » I THINK it is this time of year you will see them going up the river from any of the city bridges.
Riddle101 wrote: » Just clean the f*cking thing. I'd rather it be green and clean, then blue and still have all that other sh!te that you tend to see in it.
DarkJager wrote: » JupiterKid wrote: » Water IS blue, but the colour is so faint that you need substantial volumes of the stuff to see the blue, like in a swimming pool or a large tank in an aquarium. The Liffey may not have an alluring colour but it is pretty clean these days compared to the 1970s and 80s when, as that Bagatelle song goes, "it stank like hell.":pac: City council should do much more to clear the river bed of shopping trollies, road cones, bikes and other assorted junk. It doesn't look good at low tide. No it's not. Pour yourself a glass of water and tell me what colour it is.
cocoshovel wrote: » I often wonder how many layers of shopping trolleys and bicycles are in the silt banks and river bed of the Liffey. I mean, there must be bloody bicycles burried down there from 100 years ago!
Duiske wrote: » And slaughter those feck'in seagulls. with their precision guided bird turds.
Samich wrote: » No it's not, it's the skies reflection
Adolf Hipster wrote: » He said substantial amounts.