Thursday, May 11, 2006

Two pictures and a question.


Common Strawberry or wild strawberry.


Horsetail

Ok it rained today and it felt more like November than May so I decide to stay in and catch up on some work.

So with that fact in mind here is my question(s).

When did car sunroofs become moonroofs?
Is there a moon screen lotion and does it use the SPF scale or an MPF?
Do I need to have a third pair of glasses? Regular, sun and moon?

Just asking!

Well as you can probably tell it's not healthy for me to spend all day inside.

Back to normal tomorrow. Going to school commuting along my favorite road. Camera within reach.

Seriously when did sunroofs become moonroofs and what is the difference with the hole in the roof?

6 comments:

Spadoman said...

Funny you ask this question. My youngest daughter, who is in the automotive business, informed me just a few weeks ago that a sun roof flips open from the rear and allows ventilation. This sun roof also is tinted glass.

The moon roof, slides completely into the top of the car and out of site and allows a full view of the moon.

Most in this day and age are actually combination sun/moon roofs because they can perform either function.

Now, as for the spf, (mpf), reccomendations for a person of your skin type, I would say any would do, but the Oil of Olay, (or oil of old lady as I like to call it), would hide the unsitely wrinkles.

Shutterwi said...

Oh so what your saying is it's an S & M roof.

Do you want to rethink the oil recommendation?

And glasses?

This was a three part question!

coldH2O said...

Absolutely, you need yellow tinted glasses for moon roof driving. Plus they help alot on cloudy days when you're out woodcock hunting. Oh, right, you're way to sensitive to shoot a woodcock. If you did, however, & breasted that beautiful little bird, pan-fried said breast in olive oil & garlic, then placed the result on a piece of great rye bread, folded the bread over & ate the best damned sandwich in the world, well, then, the rainy day wouldn't matter & a strawberry is a strawberry is a strawberry. Or something like that.

Spadoman said...

Waiting on an update for the new style "roof" with panels that move out of the hole electronically.

Daughter thinks we should make up a moniker and sell the idea as a new trend in automaking and become millionaires.

I informed her that we'd be better satisfied with people reading these ramblings and calling us assholes.

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