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Woodpigeon Posted Jun 4, 2004
Also on an astronomical line, A "red giant" is a huge star that has nearly spent all its internal energy. It expands to enormous proportions, and then may implode dramatically, in some cases causing a supernova to occur.
Somebody mention "going into the red", meaning making a financial loss?
Also, appropriately for peer reviewers, "red ink" might mean that the work has a long way to go to be acceptable.
Woodpigeon
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Woodpigeon Posted Jun 4, 2004
Oh, and there's also a "red mist" which signifies a sudden shot of anger, or temper.
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Loup Dargent Posted Jun 4, 2004
I love this entry... I'm learning a lot...
A gold mine for someone for whom English is not their first language...
A "red lights district" is usually a err naughty area in some towns/cities [so I'm told ]...
The "red card"... A final warning?! [might need someone to elaborate on this one]... Not sure if it is [or not] specific to football[soccer]... I also hope I haven't dreamt it [ I'm not really into sports]...
There is another expression with red in it I've heard before... I will try to post it tomorrow [need to check spelling etc first]...
Talk soon...
loup
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Loup Dargent Posted Jun 4, 2004
I'm glad I checked the spelling for that one...
Here we go:
A "red herring" is a diversion intended to distract attention from the central/main issue...
I also came across "red hand"...
It's the mark of a baronet of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland [I didn't make it up... honest]... It's also known as the Badge of Ulster...
What about the expression "painting the town red"?! by the way...
loup
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Loup Dargent Posted Jun 4, 2004
Last one for today...
"Being caught red handed"... when someone is being caught while doing something wrong...
loup
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There is only one thing worse than being Gosho, and that is not being Gosho Posted Jun 5, 2004
So, is this entry going to become simply a list of phrases or sayings with the word 'red' in them, or can it be made more interesting than that?
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xwing328 Posted Jun 5, 2004
Personally, I think it should be put in the collaborative writing workshop section, but I don't if I can go back and change it now. Its tough to make an entry on a color very interesting, so the writing ideas of others would be great. If it has to stay in peer review, feel free to write up your own entry and post it to this conversation.
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stjarna Posted Jun 6, 2004
I'm not going to comment on the content as such, but the formatting - the use of preformatted text means that the right-hand sidebar is off the side of my screen (and that's on a very large screen!)
It would be better to use tags without preformatted text to make the page more usable.
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Felonious Monk - h2g2s very own Bogeyman Posted Jun 6, 2004
'Its tough to make an entry on a color very interesting,...'
Hah! See A656804 for a plain example of how a colour can be interesting. It's only tough if (a) you don't do your research (b) you don't use your imagination and (c) you take a rather simplistic angle.
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Teasswill Posted Jun 6, 2004
I think there is potential for a good article, but it does need more depth.
Just listing things that are red isn't enough, you should explain why red is used or why things appear red.
E.g. in classic uses of red - blood. That's not a use of red. Blood appears red because of the blood cells that contain haemoglobin.
Another aspect to include could be the advancing effect of red in pictures compared with blue. It's to do with chromatic aberration, which I'm sure you can look up.
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Researcher PSG Posted Jul 7, 2004
You might want to mention the dominance of red light in lasers, up until recently.
Researcher PSG
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Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Aug 26, 2004
xwing328 wrote: "Personally, I think it should be put in the collaborative writing workshop section, but I don't if I can go back and change it now. Its tough to make an entry on a color very interesting, so the writing ideas of others would be great. If it has to stay in peer review, feel free to write up your own entry and post it to this conversation."
I'm a little confused by this. You, xwing, have the power to take this out of Peer Review and put it in the Collaborative Writing Workshop if you like -- I can't do that for you.
It should only be here in Peer Review if you are ready, willing, and able to take on making some of these suggested changes yourself. Otherwise, it only take a click of a mouse for you to remove it from Peer Review -- just click on:
<./>SubmitReviewForum?action=removethread&rfid=1&h2g2id=2689086</.>
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Apollyon - Grammar Fascist Posted Aug 26, 2004
This entry should perhaps mention the Red Ray, an idea in a eligion/philosophy called Theosophy derived from Hinduism. The red ray is one of seven main creative energies of the cosmos. It is the ray of power and of Shamanism. Ita master is called El Morya and its symbolic gem is the diamond.
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Mikey the Humming Mouse - A3938628 Learn More About the Edited Guide! Posted Aug 26, 2004
I'm up for that!
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