Colourblind
Colourblind
Is anyone on here colourblind?
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Re: Colourblind
Not me you purple dicked toadClarkey wrote:Is anyone on here colourblind?
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Nope but my ex apprentice is, which isnt always ideal for an engineer playing with wires!Clarkey wrote:Is anyone on here colourblind?
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His wasnt the normal red-green type though.
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Re: Colourblind
I am, I can distinguish colours ok but apparently I've got a middling red/green colour blindness.
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No worries, cheers for the reply
Basically bought my dad some corrective glasses but because of damage to his eye they didn't work - I can get a refund, but as they're from America i've lost postage on them, so curious if anyone wanted them at what I'd get refunded - at least some good would come out of it then
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Basically bought my dad some corrective glasses but because of damage to his eye they didn't work - I can get a refund, but as they're from America i've lost postage on them, so curious if anyone wanted them at what I'd get refunded - at least some good would come out of it then
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I feel bad now, thought this was going to be a funny thread sorry.Clarkey wrote:No worries, cheers for the reply
Basically bought my dad some corrective glasses but because of damage to his eye they didn't work - I can get a refund, but as they're from America i've lost postage on them, so curious if anyone wanted them at what I'd get refunded - at least some good would come out of it then
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Hakuna Matata, your reply made me smirk, it's all goodrumpoldstilskin wrote:I feel bad now, thought this was going to be a funny thread sorry.Clarkey wrote:No worries, cheers for the reply
Basically bought my dad some corrective glasses but because of damage to his eye they didn't work - I can get a refund, but as they're from America i've lost postage on them, so curious if anyone wanted them at what I'd get refunded - at least some good would come out of it then
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Re: Colourblind
I am.
Brake lamps, indicators, traffic light red and Amber, street lamps and zebra crossings are all the same colour. Makes traversing a strange town in a winter evening rush hour intense.
Brake lamps, indicators, traffic light red and Amber, street lamps and zebra crossings are all the same colour. Makes traversing a strange town in a winter evening rush hour intense.
A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
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Would you want some of these, saving the postage?Cabernet wrote:I am.
Brake lamps, indicators, traffic light red and Amber, street lamps and zebra crossings are all the same colour. Makes traversing a strange town in a winter evening rush hour intense.
https://enchroma.com/products/receptor
I can get a refund minus the postage so it doesn't matter either way to me, but if someone else wanted some this is a way to save postage which I know I've already lost
They're not cheap, but if I had colour blindness and the cash spare I'd give it a go
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Re: Colourblind
Na,
Lived with it for 5 decades. Kinda akin to it now.
Lived with it for 5 decades. Kinda akin to it now.
A Kentish man living in Manchester.
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,
"As soon as he (Tozzi) started with the personal remarks I assumed he was struggling with the rest of his case", Ross Brawn 2009,