black and white cows

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Re: black and white cows

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I have always thought that it was "Black on White" and was shortened from there.
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jonwallace wrote:As always, the definitive answer is found in this Star Trek episode...
But, but, ...

... that episode is filmed in colour :scratch:

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viking33 wrote:Holstein.
Speaking of Holsteins ...
... here is how Canadian city-raised children are taught where milk comes from:
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Originally cited (is that right?) as http://www.chrisgreaves.com/TrippingByDriving/MiltonZoo/Zoo.htm
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stuck wrote:...the cow will be colourless.
That is, "black", right? As in black-body radiation
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