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I'm able to drive through street intersections which have signal lights without
a problem so it couldn't be that.
The latest toothpick image also seemed to have wood on the greenish side rather
than brown or red. However they both have a orange-brown colored desktop so I
hope that's right.
I looked again and the color of the toothpicks is very similar to
pressure-treated lumber, and I just worked with some today so it's freash in my
mind. The boards are a light green-blue or olive but I'm terrible at describing
colors.
Bob
"Sander" <san### [at] stolscom> wrote in message news:38baec5f$1@news.povray.org...
| No - it _must_ be you since 4% of the males are colour blind, and more than
| 90% of those are of the red-green type: mixing up red and green (or seeing
| no difference between R&G). As you are the only one, in the group of 25
| people who have seen this picture, who has complained that the reddish
| sticks are greenish, ....
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| I hope its your monitor :) Does it show good red-green 3D anaglyphs? Did
| nobody tell you that your Mars pictures ---
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| Regards,
| Sander
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| Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmailcom?subject=PoV-News:> schreef in
| berichtnieuws 38ba7d7e@news.povray.org...
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| <snip> Oh wait. Maybe you have the color blindness instead? No one else
| has disproved
| > or confirmed anything about the green tinted wood color.
| > Whew! Oops, I didn't mean it like that. heh-heh-heh
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