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Re: That dress .....

Postby debih » 27 Feb 2015, 22:38

OMG - I've just been back and looked again and now it's blue and black. It was definitely white and gold before.

It's gross, whatever colour it is.
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Re: That dress .....

Postby debih » 27 Feb 2015, 22:39

And now it's white and gold again.
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Re: That dress .....

Postby debih » 27 Feb 2015, 22:39

My brain hurts.
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Re: That dress .....

Postby miasmum » 28 Feb 2015, 00:37

We're being hoodwinked
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Re: That dress .....

Postby TheOstrich » 28 Feb 2015, 00:54

It does raise the interesting question as to how we perceive colour, doesn't it? :D

We do have red/green colour blindness running in our family ..... I'm not affected, but we do have relatives who are. I believe it affects males more than females?

I remember a job interview many years back where us candidates on an assessment day were tested for the condition (flip charts, and what numbers do you see) and I seem to recall there was at least one failure .....
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Re: That dress .....

Postby Kaz » 28 Feb 2015, 10:02

One of Mick's nephews (the one who is now a teacher of English in China) was turned down for the RAF due to colour blindness - he had no idea until then! None of us can truly ever 'know' what others see, can we?
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