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How many of you are color blind?

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  • N Nish Nishant

    How do you know you are color blind? I mean, you don't see green (or red) as others do, but you still see some color, don't you? Regards, Nish


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    Rama Krishna Vavilala
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    I cannot pass these tests. http://www.toledo-bend.com/colorblind/Ishihara.html[^]


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    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

      I cannot pass these tests. http://www.toledo-bend.com/colorblind/Ishihara.html[^]


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      Nish Nishant
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      Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

      I cannot pass these tests. http://www.toledo-bend.com/colorblind/Ishihara.html\[^\]

      Okay - I could. Guess I am not color blind after all. Regards, Nish


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        Soybeans baby!

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        leckey wrote:

        Soybeans baby!

        I'm into cheese doodles these days. Smoke'm if you got'em, baby!! :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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          leckey wrote:

          Soybeans baby!

          I'm into cheese doodles these days. Smoke'm if you got'em, baby!! :josh: My WPF Blog[^]

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          mmmm....burnt cheese!

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          • N Nish Nishant

            Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

            I cannot pass these tests. http://www.toledo-bend.com/colorblind/Ishihara.html\[^\]

            Okay - I could. Guess I am not color blind after all. Regards, Nish


            Nish’s thoughts on MFC, C++/CLI and .NET (my blog)
            Currently working on C++/CLI in Action for Manning Publications. Also visit the Ultimate Toolbox blog (New)

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            Christian Graus
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            By 'after all' do you mean 'in spite of being badly dressed' ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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            • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

              I cannot pass these tests. http://www.toledo-bend.com/colorblind/Ishihara.html[^]


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              Christian Graus
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              LOL - I failed the first, for the second, I could *kind of* see 8, which is not even in the list. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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              • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                I am :( I can't distinguish between some shades of Red and some shades of Green. It is not extremely bad but I could not qualify to become an Air Force pilot and now I here as a programmer, as a CPian.


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                Chris Maunder
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                C'mon - I was at least expecting someone to say "The guy who did the new colorscheme". ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                • C Chris Maunder

                  C'mon - I was at least expecting someone to say "The guy who did the new colorscheme". ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                  leckey 0
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                  Nothing like self-loathing Chris!

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                  • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                    I am :( I can't distinguish between some shades of Red and some shades of Green. It is not extremely bad but I could not qualify to become an Air Force pilot and now I here as a programmer, as a CPian.


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                    peterchen
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                    I have a red/green color vision deficiency - I usually get primary colors ok, but I can tell #FFFF00 from #00FF00 only when side by side, about #00A000 is definitely green though. Driving through city centers by night is a tad risky because the traffic lights don't stick out. A friend of mine is totally r/g blind. That, however, seems easier when you argue with "normal vision" people about it. If you can say "red, greeen, and all mixtures look grey", everybody is happy. But with a deficiency, you can argue for ages. I learnt a good defence, however. 15..20 minutes into the discussion, when the "normal vision" people are utterly confused or in full disbelieve mode, I ask: "Tell me how blue looks - without using color names, or pointing to something". This shuts them up :)


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                    • C Chris Maunder

                      C'mon - I was at least expecting someone to say "The guy who did the new colorscheme". ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                      peterchen
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                      He can't be just color blind. If that bile is random, there is no god. as a matter of fact, I got fairly used to it. But who lets a fact stop a derogating remark?


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                      • C Christian Graus

                        By 'after all' do you mean 'in spite of being badly dressed' ? Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                        Nish Nishant
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                        Christian Graus wrote:

                        By 'after all' do you mean 'in spite of being badly dressed' ?

                        :laugh: I was half worried I might have been - but after the test, and managing to figure out the digits correctly, I was relieved - not that it seems to make much difference to my sense of fashion :-) Regards, Nish


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                          Nothing like self-loathing Chris!

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                          Chris Maunder
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                          Noooo - I just hate seeing a potential gag line set up so nicely then completely ignored by the unwashed masses. :rolleyes: cheers, Chris Maunder

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                            I have a red/green color vision deficiency - I usually get primary colors ok, but I can tell #FFFF00 from #00FF00 only when side by side, about #00A000 is definitely green though. Driving through city centers by night is a tad risky because the traffic lights don't stick out. A friend of mine is totally r/g blind. That, however, seems easier when you argue with "normal vision" people about it. If you can say "red, greeen, and all mixtures look grey", everybody is happy. But with a deficiency, you can argue for ages. I learnt a good defence, however. 15..20 minutes into the discussion, when the "normal vision" people are utterly confused or in full disbelieve mode, I ask: "Tell me how blue looks - without using color names, or pointing to something". This shuts them up :)


                            Some of us walk the memory lane, others plummet into a rabbit hole
                            Tree in C# || Fold With Us! || sighist

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                            Christian Graus
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                            peterchen wrote:

                            But with a deficiency, you can argue for ages.

                            At school, people would ask me what color something was. If I got it right, they'd say 'see - you're not.'. If I got it wrong, they'd look at it again and say 'you're just pretending'. I gave up. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                            • C Christian Graus

                              That's odd, the most common type is red/green, the rare one is blue/yellow. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                              Bassam Abdul Baki
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                              Why is that odd? I would think reg and brown can be close when brown is dark and green and brown when green is dark and brown is light. Green, when lime-looking, confuses me with yellow. I really have to stare at it to get it right. Then the obvious like purple/blue/fushia and other weird combinations. I stick to the Rainbow (minus violet) or RGB's. :) Hey baby, you lookin' good in RGB(255, 0, 0). ;)


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                                I'm not color blind; color blindness does occur in men much more often. We studied it in Genetics while I was in college--pretty interesting. However, without glasses I'm legally blind. I can't see the big E at the top of the eye chart. I'm over 20/200 with astigmatism of about -12 to -14 in my eyes. No flying for me either.:((

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                                Rob Philpott
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                                Similar story here. In the UK I get free eye tests for being more than -10 in each eye. I wear contact lenses (gas permeable) and they are without doubt the best thing I've paid for in my life. Like yourself though I have an astigmatism (off the scale!) and it seems that's the thing which can't be corrected. No soft lenses, no laser treatments. You and I must share the difficulty of not being able to recognise friends at a distance, and in work having to get far, far closer to someone's monitor to see what's on it than pretty much everyone else. Its embarrassing sometimes. For a full eye check my optician requires that I don't wear my lenses for at least 12 hours before turning up, and when I do very kindly offers to help me down the stairs in case I can't see where I go, trip over and do myself some damage. Kind of touching really. I've always wondered what it must be like to have perfect vision, but I've never known it and hence can't miss it. Regards, Rob Philpott.

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                                • C Christian Graus

                                  You take a test at an optometrist. It has to do with discerning shades. If Smitha despairs at your inability to wear matching clothes, you probably are. Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                                  peterchen
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                                  God! As schoolboy, we had yearly tests, plus extra checkups. Everybody seemed to use the same set. Many nurses doing the test could not imagine what a color vision deficiency is. Some numbers I saw in a snap, others were impossible, yet seemed as easy to them. They argued with me as if I was playing games, told me what to look for, said "but look - you must see this!" All in vain. It felt painful - a physical disability I couldn't overcome with my mind. Years later, after fall of the wall, at the muster for military service, I mentioned the r/g deficiency. They sent me to an additional checkup. At the optometrist (the place went from abstract to shiny 2 years before), a young assistant (cute) took the test with me. Out came the same book. Revelation: Back in my mind, I had remembered quite a few of the pages. I knew many of the numbers I actually don't see because of helpful nurses way back. I rattled it off. "This is an 88. This I can't see that, This is a 56 or 36....". Mind had finally won. Well, almost. She said: "You must at least try". gdr trivia otd: I wanted to study physics, but there was an odd old rule: "no full color vision, no studying of physics". I was fairly good at school, and the rule was odd and old, so everybody was shrugging about it "don't care", But still there were the yearly tests in school, and the docs just cared about this old rule.


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                                  • J Jeremy Falcon

                                    Well, I guess that would make poker seem dull. Jeremy Falcon

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                                    Ryan Binns
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                                    Jeremy Falcon wrote:

                                    Well, I guess that would make poker seem dull.

                                    Watching paint dry makes poker seem dull

                                    Ryan

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                                    • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

                                      I am :( I can't distinguish between some shades of Red and some shades of Green. It is not extremely bad but I could not qualify to become an Air Force pilot and now I here as a programmer, as a CPian.


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                                      Paul Watson
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                                      This thread is pink, right? ;) regards, Paul Watson Ireland FeedHenry needs you

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                                      eh, stop bugging me about it, give it a couple of days, see what happens.

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                                      • C Chris Maunder

                                        Noooo - I just hate seeing a potential gag line set up so nicely then completely ignored by the unwashed masses. :rolleyes: cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                        Joey Bloggs
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                                        What's the point, I don't see you fixing it X|

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                                        • C Chris Maunder

                                          C'mon - I was at least expecting someone to say "The guy who did the new colorscheme". ;) cheers, Chris Maunder

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                                          Edbert P
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                                          Chris Maunder wrote:

                                          The guy who did the new colorscheme

                                          Sooo...did this 'guy' pass the color-blind test? :laugh: "You are special, but so is everybody else." "Democracy is two wolves and a sheep voting on what to have for dinner" - Ross Edbert Sydney, Australia

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