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Re: Color vision for network techs
From: Barry Shein <bzs () world std com>
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2012 12:59:52 -0400
In high school I worked in a men's clothing store for a couple of
years. One of the guys on the floor was pretty much completely color
blind. It was kind of amusing and annoying at the same time as he'd
run over to me when someone was in the dressing room to ask if this
tie matched this shirt etc (um, NO!)
So one day, I am not making this up, I asked him what he was studying
at college and he said "graphic design".
I guess the right comment is "no comment", or perhaps
"overcompensation much?"
But the example at hand is a much more narrow domain.
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- Re: Color vision for network techs Barry Shein (Sep 02)
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