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Even if it was just a psychological advantage- the key word here being advantage- why not use it?
What has this thread become?  :pinch:

Quote:What has this thread become?  :pinch:
 

waiting for more tweets.
Quote:Even if it was just a psychological advantage- the key word here being advantage- why not use it?


Well it actually does have a physical effect, so its more than psychological.
Quote:From myth busters website:


"A fan wrote in and asked a follow up question: "Does the color of a car affect the way it heats up?". The MythBusters used two identical cars, one black the other white and left them both out in the summer heat with thermometers in both. By mid-afternoon the black car had heated up to a temperature of 135 °F while the white car topped off at 126 °F, almost 10 degrees cooler."


Sounds like black vs white does make a difference. Check your facts, people.
 

Facts... like the fact people are cars?

 

Wallbash
Quote:From myth busters website:


"A fan wrote in and asked a follow up question: "Does the color of a car affect the way it heats up?". The MythBusters used two identical cars, one black the other white and left them both out in the summer heat with thermometers in both. By mid-afternoon the black car had heated up to a temperature of 135 °F while the white car topped off at 126 °F, almost 10 degrees cooler."


Sounds like black vs white does make a difference. Check your facts, people.
I think their is a bigger difference in cars then people but the effect is still probably miminal. I think mental and human skin do make a big difference. Also the placebo effect that an earlier poster mentioned should be taken into account as well. I wonder what the stat line is for win percentage when wearing a color advantage in hot games.
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RT <a class="bbc_url" href='https://twitter.com/HaysCarlyon'>@HaysCarlyon</a> Season two of True Detective is going to focus on how Caldwell got a sixth-rounder for Gabbert.
I almost crapped myself laughing.
Quote:Facts... like the fact people are cars?


Wallbash


Black attracts sunlight. That is the FACT. Deal with it.


In fact, the car test proves a lot since the exterior color made a difference of 10 degrees on the interior. The exterior must have been much hotter to do that.


So bash your head against the wall some more and maybe your brain will kick in.
All these clowns piling on TMD claiming "mythbusters said so" when mythbusters actually proved black vs white matters.
Quote:Black attracts sunlight. That is the FACT. Deal with it.


In fact, the car test proves a lot since the exterior color made a difference of 10 degrees on the interior. The exterior must have been much hotter to do that.


So bash your head against the wall some more and maybe your brain will kick in.
 

It's about the material, duncecap.  With clothing, there's no significant difference.  But you can make clothing cooler by changing the material, not the color.

 

But then, you're so "smart" you've got it all figured out already.
More important than color in heat absorption, is the chemical property of the material. Where say, carbon steel will absorb heat better than a plastic or wood, you must look at the materials of the jerseys. The new fabrics used in athletic wear (especially football jerseys) are designed to deflect light - no matter the color. Add in these jerseys are only millimeters thick - atop pads, undershirts and other athletic equipment - it does not make a difference. 

Quote:More important than color in heat absorption, is the chemical property of the material. Where say, carbon steel will absorb heat better than a plastic or wood, you must look at the materials of the jerseys. The new fabrics used in athletic wear (especially football jerseys) are designed to deflect light - no matter the color. Add in these jerseys are only millimeters thick - atop pads, undershirts and other athletic equipment - it does not make a difference.
I'd agree there probably a very miminal difference if any with

The new uniform designs. now I'm sure there is a psychological effect.
Our white on white unis are the best so...
Quote:It's about the material, duncecap. With clothing, there's no significant difference. But you can make clothing cooler by changing the material, not the color.


But then, you're so "smart" you've got it all figured out already.
No, black makes a difference. People have used temp guns on hot days to measure temp of the shirt. The black shirt can be as much as 30 degrees hotter.


Try again. Just admit you were wrong and move on. It would save a lot of embarrassment.
No matter the material, both teams are wearing the same material. So however minimal black vs white makes, its still a difference. Why not use it?


And people need to stop acting like they know how minimal the difference is with modern material. You dont know. What we do know is that it does matter if its black.
Quote:No, black makes a difference. People have used temp guns on hot days to measure temp of the shirt. The black shirt can be as much as 30 degrees hotter.


Try again. Just admit you were wrong and move on. It would save a lot of embarrassment.
 

30 degrees? I'm skeptical. 
<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/BigCatCountry'>Big Cat Country ‏@BigCatCountry </a> <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/BigCatCountry/status/497852210534174720' title="2:09 PM - 8 Aug 2014">1h</a>
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<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/ryanohalloran'>Ryan O'Halloran ‏@ryanohalloran </a> <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/ryanohalloran/status/497868032010903553' title="3:12 PM - 8 Aug 2014">22m</a>
<p class="" style="color:rgb(41,47,51);font-family:Arial, sans-serif;font-size:14.285714149475098px;background-color:rgb(245,248,250);">RT <a class="" href='https://twitter.com/JohnOehser'>@JohnOehser</a> Jaguars CB Alan Ball (ankle) will not play versus Tampa Bay. Demetrius McCray starts
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1010XL</a> told <a class="bbc_url" href='https://twitter.com/jpshadrick'><span style="color:rgb(102,181,210);">@jpshadrick</a> Mike Brewster, Brandon Linder + Jacques McClendon will all get work at C and RG tonight.</span></span></span></span>
Uh oh. Are we to expect 12 men on the field penalties?
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