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because love is blind
if your colour-blind then I can not answer that but if your not stop being stupid.
because as the light shines through his torn retinas he sees the light going through the blood vessels.
Eros, also known as Cupid, was depicted as a young man, always carrying his bow and arrows [of love]. Anyone would fall in love, if touched by Eros' arrows. Even the Gods. He was also sometimes portrayed blindfolded, because love is blind.
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When you have space constraints for the positioning of the spectacle blind, then you can consider using spacers and blinds (which have just a handle)
You look through a spectacle to improve your vision. Thanks you for your answer. I know a spectacle look like a glasses. But the matters i wonder is when and how to use a spectacle blind and blind space on piping line.( Used in transfering oil on piping) I am looking forward a answer from you.
They are the same thing.
Spectacle Blinds-1.Usually installed as a permanent device.2.Made from two metal discs attached by a small metal plate. Looks like a pair of glasses or "spectacles".3.Requires open area to change from open to closed position or to remove the blind.4.Heavier than a paddle blind. Larger sizes require assisted lifting for installation.Paddle Blinds-1.Usually installed as a temporary device.2.Made from one metal disk with handle. Looks like a paddle.3.Can be used in tight spaces where access is limited.4.Lighter than a spectacle blind. Often portable and easy to install.From- Mahendra, AbuDhabi-UAE.
"A spectacle blind - also known as a figure-8 blind - is generally a piece of metal that is cut to fit between two pipe flanges and usually sandwiched between two gaskets. A spectacle blind is often made from two metal discs that are attached to each other by a small section of steel. The shape is similar to a pair of glasses or "spectacles" - hence the name spectacle blind. One end of the blind will have an opening to allow flow through the pipe during operation and the other end is solid to block flow during maintenance. They are generally installed as a permanent device to separate process piping systems."[1]The whole idea of a spectacle blind is so that one can be absolutely sure that an item of equipment is properly and securely blanked off with no possibility of any flow or leakage through a valve during maintenance. The flow can be diverted to other items of equipment but not just bypassed around the blank as this would compromise the safety function of the spectacle blind. The flow has to valved off and pressure relieved prior to loosening flange bolts and swinging the blind.References1. Steinmans, LLC, "What is the difference between a spectacle blind and a paddle blind or spade blind?", Online News Article, Web Link: http://spadeblinds.com/ournews/entry?id=6
The whole idea of a spectacle blind is so that one can be absolutely sure that an item of equipment is properly and securely blanked off with no possibility of any flow or leakage through a valve during maintenance. The flow can be diverted to other items of equipment but not just bypassed around the blank as this would compromise the safety function of the spectacle blind. The flow has to valved off and pressure relieved prior to loosening flange bolts and swinging the blind.
A blind contour drawing is done by not looking at the paper and observing only the subject that they are drawing. Once the piece is finished then the artist may look at their work.
Antonyms for spectacles are normality and ordinariness! It might help your question.
There really is no technique when drawing blind, because you can't see what you draw. The only technique is the one you've mentioned (contour line drawing, which means not including shading).
A blind passage means closed at one end.
A "blind spot" is an expense a person overlooked or did not account for when drawing up a budget.