BLUE ?Originally Posted by Randi
OMG!
And all these years I thunk it was kinda GREEN-ish.
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BLUE ?Originally Posted by Randi
OMG!
And all these years I thunk it was kinda GREEN-ish.
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Yes, that blue!Phred, we may be out of line here, hogging this thread - but I thought it was only red/green you have problems with?
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
Originally Posted by Randi
Well ... my "primary" shortcoming is with RED and GREEN ...
BUT ... I don't do too swiftly with ANY colors!
And if the color choice thingy didn't have pop-up Labels ---
I'd be hopeless coloring in the labels above! I have to SEARCH for the greenie!
BLUE stands out pretty well and I can "recognize" BLUE by itself ...
anything else - I usually can't determine what the color is - without something to
compare it with. I really sweat the driver's license renewals --- I *guess* at the
color test with the lil colored dots that are "supposed" to show a number ...
Ole Mr. Ishihara didn't do me any favour with his darn Dot Test!
See >>>>
http://www.toledo-bend.com/colorblind/Ishihara.html
And yes, I ALWAYS pull over in the car to let SNOWplows and Tow Trucks go by ...
till the the angry horn honks behind me make me look at the shape of the vehicle that I
was positive had RED emergency lights, stedda the YELLOW I always pull over for, too.
(Note: that "yellow" I used is almost IMPOSSIBLE for me to actually *see* against the white background!)
/s/ One of the Three Blind Mice![]()
Phred, don't you worry about the yellow, I can hardly read it myself. I suppose you see all dark and bright colors better. I hope you pass your test with flying colors!!
An interesting test... I must admit, I had a bit of a problem with the left bottom one, but I could make out what is was.
The SNOWplows and Tow Trucks people must think you're REAL gentleman!![]()
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