Yellow-green doesnt blend in with sand. Are u color blind?
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Yellow-green doesnt blend in with sand. Are u color blind?
blends in better than illuminous green, i guess.
It is according to this article:
http://www.lifehack.org/articles/pro...e-you-had.htmlQuote:
2) Chartreuse is the most visible color.
Yellow-green, chartreuse, sits right in the middle of the frequencies of visible light. Your eyes have receptors for blue, green and red. Being in the middle, yellow-green triggers the most of these receptors to fire, making it easy to spot. In some cities, firetrucks have been changed from red to a yellow-green color to make them more visible.
According to what I've read, pure, bright lemon-yellow is the most visible colour.
I'm almost certain the reason the reason you'd want to use a bit of green in it has more to do with taking the edge off the yellow. Seeing as how yellow strains the eyes.
It (yellow being more visible) has to do with how yellow contrasts with different settings and colours more than with how many receptors detect it.
Well, with or without the ', it still didnt say my brother in law wanted a pic.
They saw me a very long time ago, and i've changed in my appearance a lot since that time. No idea why they want it, and all my old pics were when i had drug problems and was very skinny/pale/panda=eyed, so the Spanish one wouldnt let me send one of thse.
Ok?
When something is that badly written one has to make a best guess at what the writer was trying to convey. In this instance and given the context a badly spelt "brother-in-law" seemed the most likely. Him wanting a photograph of you was bizarre, however the alternative that your brother's wife's parents wanted one seemed even stranger.
To be perfectly honest, your writing style doesn't really fit in with your claimed employment. I suspect one or the other (probably both) is mendacity on your part.
Tho' to be fair you are posting this stuff in the middle of the night after having taken snake oil tablets.