Aluminum foil causes burn spots?

TeaTreeOil

Well-Known Member
Don't listen to TeeTreeOil.
Why not?

He continually makes comments like this even though he has no practical experience and wouldn't know how to use a light meter if his life depended on it.
Ohhh.. ad hominem attacks. Nice. You earned being on my ignore list.

Yes, paint is more diffuse, but specular reflectance as with a mirror is not necessary if we don't care about image distortion.
Oh, that's all that's affected?

White paint will not reflect as well as specular aluminum or mylar, but it is pretty good and won't get wasted like TTO continually claims.
So first he says not to "listen[sic]" to me. Though I'm not speaking, and you can't hear me.

Then he agrees with my point: aluminum > paint.

:clap:

Let me reiterate: you earned being on my ignore list. :lol:
 

fdd2blk

Well-Known Member
Lots of ignoramuses on this forum. Won't name names.

Just, wow. Lots of stupid people too.

They bring up arguments on the individual rather than matters of fact. ROFL.
you're about to be escorted to the door. you seem to be here simply to argue. it's getting really old.
 

TeaTreeOil

Well-Known Member
I agree, fdd. Reading bullshit is getting very old.

I guess you could say the same about the fallacious majority, as you have to me. But you're too popular for that. ;)
 

mindphuk

Well-Known Member
you're about to be escorted to the door. you seem to be here simply to argue. it's getting really old.
Sorry FDD, I could take some of the blame for taunting him but since I figured if he is supposed to be ignoring me, he wouldn't respond to my posts. :weed:
 
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