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I'm sorry to be a part of the generation that ruined the ozone layer.....😔



But..... you see, big stiff hair was essential that era 🙃
And oh can spot the foreign exchange student? 🤔😹
HoraceGreenley · 56-60, M
I miss the 80's....shoulder pads, stiletto heels, minidresses and hair teased to the moon
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Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@HoraceGreenley and the music 🎶 🙂
@MartinTheFirst says [quote]The ozone hole grows and shrinks on its own[/quote]
Can you link to evidence of that? Because scientists in the 70's did a pretty good job of demonstrating - via lab experiments and atmospheric observation - how CFCs affect ozone.

[quote]NASA began measuring Earth’s stratospheric ozone layer by satellite in 1979. By the time the Montreal Protocol went into effect in 1989, ozone concentrations (in Dobson units) had declined significantly over the Antarctic, enlarging the ozone hole. [/quote]

The American Chemical Society says:
[quote] [b]Chlorofluorocarbons and Ozone Depletion[/b]
A National Historic Chemical Landmark
. . .
“When we realized there was a very effective chain reaction, that changed the CFC investigation from an interesting scientific problem to one that had major environmental consequences,” Rowland told Chemical & Engineering News in an extensive interview in 2007. “You don’t often get many chills down your back when you look at scientific results,” he added, but that had been one of those moments.[/quote]
https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/whatischemistry/landmarks/cfcs-ozone.html

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[quote]Research studies in the laboratory show that chlorine (Cl) reacts very rapidly with ozone. They also show that the reactive chemical chlorine monoxide (ClO) formed in that reaction can undergo further processes that regenerate the original chlorine, allowing the sequence to be repeated very many times (a chain reaction). Similar reactions also take place between bromine and ozone.

But do these ozone-destroying reactions occur in the "real world"? All the accumulated scientific experience demonstrates that the same chemical reactions do take place in nature. Many other reactions (including those of other chemical species) are often also taking place simultaneously in the stratosphere. This makes the connections among the changes difficult to untangle. Nevertheless, whenever chlorine (or bromine) and ozone are found together in the stratosphere, the ozone-destroying reactions are taking place.

Sometimes a small number of chemical reactions are so dominant in the natural circumstance that the connections are almost as clear as in laboratory experiments. Such a situation occurs in the Antarctic stratosphere during the springtime formation of the ozone hole. Independent measurements made by instruments from the ground and from balloons, aircraft, and satellites have provided a detailed understanding of the chemical reactions in the Antarctic stratosphere. Large areas reach temperatures so low (less than 80°C, or 112°F) that stratospheric clouds form, which is a rare occurrence, except during the polar winters. These polar stratospheric clouds allow chemical reactions that transform chlorine species from forms that do not cause ozone depletion into forms that do cause ozone depletion. Among the latter is chlorine monoxide, which initiates ozone destruction in the presence of sunlight. The amount of reactive chlorine in such regions is therefore much higher than that observed in the middle latitudes, which leads to much faster chemical ozone destruction. The chemical reactions occurring in the presence of these clouds are now well understood from studies under laboratory conditions that mimic those found naturally in the atmosphere.[/quote]
MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
@ElwoodBlues I know how coolants react with ozone, I'm an HVAC technician and had to read a lot about it in school, it's more about that we don't have clear statistics that show that we have made the ozone hole any smaller by our efforts
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@ElwoodBlues this is interesting, thanks for sharing 🙂
summersong · F
How do you say Aquanet 4 lyfe in Klingon
I know you're being humorous here, but in fact the ozone hole is closing! Turns out reducing CFCs by over 99% has a noticeable effect!!

MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
@ElwoodBlues The ozone hole grows and shrinks on its own, from what I've seen it's impossible to draw the conclusion that what we've done so far has a noticible effect on it. We need more years of data.
I love big hair and shoulder pads.
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@Quoththeraven damn, everyone looked like football players with those shoulder pads 😹
@Purplehaze78 so hot 🥵
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
I remember those days fondly lol
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@ravenwind43 those were the good ol days, most young people were out and hanging out and talking 🙂
ravenwind43 · 51-55, F
@Purplehaze78 Definitely! Now heads are in phones:)
SkeetSkeet · 100+, F
How did they brush their hair?
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@SkeetSkeet after you set your hair, you don't have to ever touch it again if you use aquanet super hold 🤣
Viper · M
@SkeetSkeet whom said they did brush it?

@Miram pics? It gets wild after brushing? So do you go with water and air dry then?

@Purplehaze78 yeah, one woman found that out when she used gorilla glue spray on her hair... um, gorilla glue is built to never get soft again... she wasn't happy...

Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@Viper yikes! 😹
AstroZombie · 36-40, M
Gowron better not be trying to violate the Temporal Prime Directive in the name of the Klingon Empire. xD
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@AstroZombie he's on a mission, working undercover 😹
AstroZombie · 36-40, M
@Purplehaze78 Works for me lol.
Kids at my school were too poor, so there was just the whooptie bangs
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@stound whooptie bangs? I have to check that out 🙂
@Purplehaze78 it might be a recently invented term. when its just the bangs that do great whooptie loops in front. kinda like a house facade.
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
Wow I see you stole a picture of mine.
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
@Purplehaze78 My expression of shock is on point in the picture as well.
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@Beatbox34 hope you had a good experience as a foreign exchange student 😂
Beatbox34 · 31-35, M
@Purplehaze78 Well it was for the passport.

Nevertheless they let me check in every country since I gave them the "look".
Essential eighties hair 😀
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@TheSirfurryanimalWales yep, all the cool kids had hair like that 😎
@Purplehaze78 my sister did!
ChipmunkErnie · 70-79, M
Foreign student: center row, second from left. It's obvious.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
So much hair.
Degbeme · 70-79, M
@Purplehaze78 Oh I remember those days. I have a daughter in her forties. 😅
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@Degbeme awww so many wonderful memories 😁
Degbeme · 70-79, M
@Purplehaze78 Yeah of cleaning hair out of the drain. 😅
MarkPaul · 26-30, M
This can't be real.
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@MarkPaul it is, one of man's "what the heck were we smoking that time?" moment 😏
Japrost · 41-45, M
You look funny
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@Japrost i talk funny too 😹
Japrost · 41-45, M
SW-User
Definitely a fire hazard
Pretzel · 61-69, M
that's FUNNY!
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@Pretzel thank you very much.... I'll be around next week. Same time, same place 😁
MrGoodbar · 51-55, M
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@MrGoodbar bring backs good memories huh? 😏
SW-User
80s big hair!
Belladonna · 41-45, F
GOWRON!!! <3
It wasn’t my generation and “instant helmet" ? Whew.
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@bijouxbroussard ohh they're awesome too 🙂
@Purplehaze78 Looking back, it’s like "WTH ?" But back then it was stylish. 😄
I think some of those are from [i]my [/i] yearbook! 🤯 (There's some more O₃ depletion for you)
MartinTheFirst · 22-25, M
I imagine it was popular because it made your face look smaller
Purplehaze78 · 46-50, F
@MartinTheFirst or the head look bigger 🤔😁

 
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