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10/12/2005 11:16:37 AM · #51 |
Originally posted by Cutter: ...no one will admit that orangutans have red-brown fur and insist it is orange. |
OK, it's red-brown fur. Red-brown is not the complement of green, thus the challenge connection isn't as strong as pure red-green would be. A weak connection is still a connection, though, and I probably would have given it a 5 or 6 (mostly on the "average" appeal factor). |
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10/12/2005 11:26:02 AM · #52 |
ahh, I like you scalvert. you probably think I am being a strict SOB and I am, and certainly didn't mean for this thread to go and go and go. But let this be the end of it. next topic. next challenge.
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10/12/2005 12:40:47 PM · #53 |
wait, wait, wait - hold on - I've been wondering if Godzilla is green or gray?
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10/12/2005 06:58:30 PM · #54 |
Originally posted by kpriest: wait, wait, wait - hold on - I've been wondering if Godzilla is green or gray?
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I think that depends on the year the movie was made. :-P
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10/12/2005 07:00:17 PM · #55 |
Sorry, looks orange to me too. :(
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10/12/2005 07:03:14 PM · #56 |
Originally posted by Cutter: So the question must be then:
Am I wrong about the complementary colors?
Were the voters wrong about the complementary colors?
Is the dictionary wrong about the colors of grass and orangutans?
Do you see my logic? I am not talking about your perceptions here... |
Yes
No
What does the definition of the color have to do with the actual color?
I don't see the logic.
Deannda
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