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From: Rudy Velthuis
Subject: Re: Toothpick 5k bu (Re: Meat stuck in your teeth?)
Date: 28 Feb 2000 13:47:34
Message: <38bac2c6@news.povray.org>
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Peter Cracknell <pc### [at] lineonenet> wrote in message
news:38baa696$1@news.povray.org...
>Anyway I'm off to have a go at that new tooth-pick (what an exciting life I
live).
LOL!
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Rudy Velthuis
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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, ....
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
Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmailcom?subject=PoV-News:> schreef in
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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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Sander wrote:
> 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, ....
It would have to be an inability to distinguish red and green. If they simply
saw them "backwards" from everybody else there would be no way for others to
know.
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Marc Schimmler wrote:
> Bill DeWitt wrote:
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> > Horrible, sharp, hooked, pointy metal things...
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> And don't forget rotating !!!
Vibrating! I think the tools are all tuned to the natural frequency of
human teeth to cause the most discomfort possible for a non-invasive
cleaning procedure.
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You mean: a matter of definition - what I always have called 'green', you
always have called 'red' ?
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Regards,
Sander
David Fontaine <dav### [at] faricynet> schreef in berichtnieuws
38BAF313.223E15AD@faricy.net...
> It would have to be an inability to distinguish red and green. If they
simply
> saw them "backwards" from everybody else there would be no way for others
to
> know.
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Sorry Bob: Stupid of me to again forget to add all kinds of smilies....
Your Mars pictures are very well coloured!
Now serious for a moment. I lookes at the test below (yes, you had me
worrying!) and found excellent scores for all 3 colours. So...
http://home.istar.ca/~sholland/talents/blind.html
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Regards,
Sander
Bob Hughes <omn### [at] hotmailcom?subject=PoV-News:> schreef in
berichtnieuws 38ba7d7e@news.povray.org...
> 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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Sander wrote:
> You mean: a matter of definition - what I always have called 'green', you
> always have called 'red' ?
Sort of. If what I saw as red you saw as green, you would still call it red
because when someone points to it and says red you learn to call it red. But
maybe you actually see it as green. There would be no way for others to tell
you were doing this.
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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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That was pretty neat. I think I passed the test with the exception that I see
green best and blue worst. That might explain it. That column row graphic had
me scared moment though until I saw it said "computer limitations" about how
the green corner was meant to blend together in the columns (white dots
elsewhere).
Bob
"Sander" <san### [at] stolscom> wrote in message news:38bc282e$1@news.povray.org...
| Sorry Bob: Stupid of me to again forget to add all kinds of smilies....
| Your Mars pictures are very well coloured!
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| Now serious for a moment. I lookes at the test below (yes, you had me
| worrying!) and found excellent scores for all 3 colours. So...
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| http://home.istar.ca/~sholland/talents/blind.html
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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...
| > 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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"Sander" <san### [at] stolscom> wrote in message news:38baec5f$1@news.povray.org...
| Did nobody tell you that your Mars pictures ---
Ha! You can bet people would speak up if there were "Mars" and green dust put
together in the same message post so I didn't give that a second thought (I'm
lying of course).
Bob
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