I find it hard to believe that electric kettles can cause a power surge most of them draw less wattage than the average lamp, and are only on for long enough to boil the water, (approx 7 – 10 minutes based on the one I have)
On the other hand if British television follows the same type of broadcast procedures as American network television does, the power company employees will be adjusting the power output approximately every 15 minutes
I seem to remember a study from the 80’s where they showed that pink was the most calming and soothing color and they were experimenting with using it in a prison setting. Can’t say I recall pink being used to effect in other places though.
. . . I don’t care, what color the dang seats are! I DO care, how close the seats are for sufficient space for my legs and on both sides of seats. Heck now, they are messing with the space in the restrooms! Unforgivable! :p https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-airplane-bathrooms-smaller-20180710-story.html
pearlsbs almost 6 years ago
I am sure there are some blue airplane seats, but I can’t ever remember being in one.
oldpine52 almost 6 years ago
Great tribute to a great ‘Twilight Zone’ episode.
Templo S.U.D. almost 6 years ago
What’s so calming about blue? (Nothing sure will deter a Brit from having their tea.)
Bilan almost 6 years ago
I don’t think William Shatner would’ve been calmed by blue seats.
if you recognize the scene, you know what I’m referring to.
Aussie Down Under almost 6 years ago
That looks like a scene from a Twilight Zone episode starring William Shatner.
wandasway2003 almost 6 years ago
No seat color in the world would calm me if Patti LaBelle appeared outside my airplane window like that.
wildman-al almost 6 years ago
But remember the air force were the ones who protected us so good on 9/11 .
Huckleberry Hiroshima almost 6 years ago
The sky works for me.
h.v.greenman almost 6 years ago
I find it hard to believe that electric kettles can cause a power surge most of them draw less wattage than the average lamp, and are only on for long enough to boil the water, (approx 7 – 10 minutes based on the one I have)
On the other hand if British television follows the same type of broadcast procedures as American network television does, the power company employees will be adjusting the power output approximately every 15 minutes
Max Starman Jones almost 6 years ago
Great use of a scene from Twilight Zone. Good job on that one, Ripley!
SenseiTim almost 6 years ago
Hospital operating rooms and surgical scrubs are blue for the same reason—it doesn’t work, take my word for it!
Space_cat almost 6 years ago
In America they prepare for millions of refrigerator lights and microwaves coming during commercials
joeatwork212 almost 6 years ago
Thanks for the picture of one of the best Twilight Zone’s. Amazing how many actors on TZ became really big names.
maverick1usa almost 6 years ago
The 2011 USAF Superbowl flyover was another gross waste of U.S. tax payer money since the roof was closed. Drain the swamp!
Teto85 Premium Member almost 6 years ago
Not the Air Force’s fault that the idiots in the stadium forgot to open the roof.
rAtkinson almost 6 years ago
Packers defeated the Steelers by the score of 31–25 the first time the Super Bowl was played in the Dallas–Fort Worth
jless almost 6 years ago
Here’s the “Twilight Zone” episode:
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x5f8u91
6turtle9 almost 6 years ago
I seem to remember a study from the 80’s where they showed that pink was the most calming and soothing color and they were experimenting with using it in a prison setting. Can’t say I recall pink being used to effect in other places though.
pearlsbs almost 6 years ago
I saw that Twilight Zone episode. The seats just looked gray to me.
MDMom almost 6 years ago
. . . I don’t care, what color the dang seats are! I DO care, how close the seats are for sufficient space for my legs and on both sides of seats. Heck now, they are messing with the space in the restrooms! Unforgivable! :p https://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-airplane-bathrooms-smaller-20180710-story.html
The Pro from Dover almost 6 years ago
What was our commander-in-chief doing on 9/11?