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OK, I was waiting for someone else to comment but it hasn't happened.

With the new light background, I now see a very subtle blue bullseye watermark on the forum pages.

What's up Jarrod? About to announce the new sponsorship from Target? :D

Inquiring minds want to know. And by the way, if no one else is seeing this everybody please disregard this message as just another hallucination. Like I've said since the sixties, a day without hallucinations is like a day without giant blue spiders.
 
No, it means he does not see certain colors the way you do. Red, Green and Brown are the problems for those with color impairments. My colorblindness is w/all three, some are only affected with one or two of those colors.

One advantage of being colorblind is that camoflage doesn't work as well as for normally sighted people.:)
 
No, it means he does not see certain colors the way you do. Red, Green and Brown are the problems for those with color impairments. My colorblindness is w/all three, some are only affected with one or two of those colors.

One advantage of being colorblind is that camoflage doesn't work as well as for normally sighted people.:)
Welcome aboard, my color-afflicted brother!
 
I spotted that too, and wondered at first, but it can't be Target, because the Target logo has only one ring around the center.
 
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No, it means he does not see certain colors the way you do. Red, Green and Brown are the problems for those with color impairments. My colorblindness is w/all three, some are only affected with one or two of those colors.

One advantage of being colorblind is that camoflage doesn't work as well as for normally sighted people.:)

Gotcha! I'd always wondered about that, lol.

Growing up, I had a theory that during the time of Mr. Ed, everybody saw in black and white and gradually, during Little House in the Prairie era, people started to see color, and then now, everybody could see in brilliant color. Turns out it was TV that evolved, rather than peoples eyesight but I thought it was a pretty good theory for an 8 year old!
 
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