Ryan Lochte at least had the balls to finish against France's Yannick Agnel in the Olympic 100m Freestyle Relais in London 2012 , lost by the US team...unlike Phelps , who usually swam last in free style. Phelps did not swim the 200m free style again not to lose against Agnel, who won the Gold. Couldn't believe Nathan Adrian was actually the first American to win 100m free style Olympic gold since ...Matt Biondi !! (Seoul 1988). Amazing Nathan , adorable champion !
RYB were only considered primary colors incorrectly before the development of modern color theory. Mixing them do not produce all other colors. Modern additive primary colors are RGB as you see on your TV, or subtractive primary color CMY as used in your printer (plus black).
PHYSICS 101. Green is a primary color (of light, secondary of pigments). RGB are the primary colors of light, then we have CMG which are the secondary colors (again, of light). In PIGMENTS, however, the green, blue, and red are all SECONDARY COLORS with cyan, magenta, and yellow being the PRIMARIES. RGB = light. RBY = Pigments (paint, ink, the like). Sincerely, Someone who enjoyed basic physics.
i bet when the asked him about the penguins being eaten by polar bears he thought 'if i was a polar bear would i eat a penguin???" lol he is super adorable
"What do the arms mean on a cactus?" "They - What? WHAT ARE YOU TALKING ABOUT? They're strong. WHAT DO YOU MEAN." And he's still flustered after he answers it right. MY GOD NATHAN WHY ARE YOU SO CUTE.
lochte and adrian are both great guys with good hearts. what's with the cruel comparisons? its quite sad that folks are so quick to assume the worst about lochte as a person because he's a tad slow and jittery in his interviews and dreams of becoming a fashion designer. lawl. the whole team is quite do-able.
He's so pretty I wanna cry! ♥.♥ Also, I don't think these questions prove he's or he's not smart and they do not prove we're smarter than him either. These are just a bunch of random questions that can't tell anything. I might be wrong but if he's a Berkeley student then that means he's smart! :)
Yeah but green as primary should be only used in televisions or computer technology or so. Traditionally, three primary colors are red, blue and yellow. But that is a tricky question. I would be thrilled if he answered, 'Do you refer to the colors in CRT display or the colors that artists use on their palettes?'
0:58 when asked how many percent of earth covered by water, did he answer 8% or 80%? That would pretty much affect my assessment of how smart he is. I know the lady responded that was 'close' but I could not hear 'eighty'