Monday, September 24, 2007

"Nude Effect"

Adding to the list of misheard phrases, last week I was talking with Neil about something work related, and I heard him say "... nude effect." Or at least, I though I had heard him say that. After a short moment of thinking "what is the 'nude effect'?", I realized that instead, he had said "new defect".

I does still leave the question unanswered... so does anyone else out there know what the "Nude Effect" is? There are no wrong answers!

-KDH

6 comments:

Unknown said...

At the Louvre they told us that people painted or sculpted in the nude were generally portrayals of gods or goddesses (don't ask me what era or region or style, I've completely forgotten). Therefore my answer is that the nude effect is the cloak of deity.

Karen Lew said...

my makeup style

Anonymous said...

The nude effect is the splitting of a spectral line into several components in the presence of a static magnetic field.

Karen Lew said...

People, people, people! Where is the obvious entry referring to the Emperor's New Clothes?

Rob said...

It's what you get when you set off one of these: http://tinyurl.com/yo3dva

schmeel said...

Doh. Ee-nuuun-seee-ate!