Well, as that article pointed out, more sleep only if my child observes the switch from DST to standard time. Which Noah hasn't mastered the art of time telling so I think I'm screwed.
Gunn ,'Underneath'
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hec, not enough registered black TBs to fill a field.
(plenty that are probably genetically black, but registered as dark bay/brown)
Right.
In fact, one blogger posted that they tried to have an all gray race in harness racing but they couldn't field enough grays for the race to go.
True black in horses is much more unusual than you'd think. (Of course, if the Jockey Club would join the 21st century they could dna test for color. . . as well as other things.)
Hec, not enough registered black TBs to fill a field.
It's that rare with thoroughbreds? Is it more common with Arabians or some other breed?
Loki hasn't mastered time either, so I predict an early wakeup (fall back to sleep.) I already changed my clocks because I needed the extra hour tonight.
Lovely day with lisah, Perkins and Sparky.
Also, breakthrough? Got Loki and Devi to sniff noses and Loki didn't go all scaredycat (I was holding him, but usually that doesn't help) and Dev just wandered off after sniffing him thoroughly. Hope?
Aimee, my condolences.
Oh, random math department story: Yesterday, the grad student seminar was about the mathematics of the election -- electoral college, various power indices, and so on. One of the grad students, L, had a lot of work to do and didn't want to go. She mentioned this to another grad student, T, in the morning, and he jokingly replied, "You're from China -- you shouldn't have to learn about our election. Just skip it." A few minutes before the seminar started, L passed by a professor who asked her if she was coming to the seminar. (The seminars aren't mandatory, but you're generally expected to go to as many as you can.) L replied, "I'm not going to learn about the election. I'm a Communist."
It's that rare with thoroughbreds? Is it more common with Arabians or some other breed?
It's not an especially common color in most light breeds. More common in heavy/draft breeds.
I would give a long explanation of Jockey Club: Why I Suspect CRACK, but that would be a waste of time, when I can sum it up as "even black hair sun fades, the JC has an overly literal interpretation of the text."
The French filly who won the Mile a few years back was registered as black. It's an oddity to see on the books. Sunday Silence, fr ex, was probably a true genetic black horse. But on the books, he's dark bay/brown.
It's a thing. The occasional paint TB is on the books as the base color. Marquetry and Time to Explode had sabino markings, but would show up as chestnuts.
I'm sorry for your loss, Aimee. Peace and strength to your family.
Tom, I hope your weekend gets better.
We had a rough day here, many many tears. Franny told me tonight that she "was sad all day." I'm declaring it a Halloween hangover.
It's a thing.
Clearly! Thanks for the explanation.
Was there ever a horse registered as: None More Black?
Handsome beastie - looks like an athlete.
eta: $750 Stud Fee for this pretty boy.
Wow, Blue Roan's gorgeous
Plei - one of the horses featured in the book I was looking at was a filly with a bald face. (I cannot recall her name - but I don't believe that she made it to retirement.)