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07/01/2008 08:06:41 AM · #1 |
Hiya. The National Post in Canada is publishing an interesting 7 part series on Color and its associations in everyday life throughout history. Two parts have been published to date; Red and Orange. A 3rd, Yellow, is coming July 2nd. I posted links that go directly to the article and I linked the index too. Might inspire some of you for the Point of Color challenge. Of special interest is the facts quoted at the end of the articles. Good stuff.
Index
Red
Orange
Yellow July 2nd
Green July 3rd
Blue July 4th
Indigo July 5th
Violet July 7th
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07/01/2008 08:45:38 AM · #2 |
I notice the ad link at the bottom for the series has an Australian Rainbow lorikeet. Doesn't Canada have colourful birds? ;-ร |
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07/01/2008 08:47:34 AM · #3 |
Originally posted by Pug-H: I notice the ad link at the bottom for the series has an Australian Rainbow lorikeet. Doesn't Canada have colourful birds? ;-ร |
Short answer: "no" รข the only colorful things in Canada are the mounties....
(runs for shelter)
R.
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07/01/2008 09:51:22 AM · #4 |
Originally posted by Pug-H: I notice the ad link at the bottom for the series has an Australian Rainbow lorikeet. Doesn't Canada have colourful birds? ;-ร |
This series isn't about Canada, it's about colors and their meaning throughout history. And no we don't have colourful birds like that besides Cardinals, Blue-jays etc.
Bear, you're almost right, we also have our colourful money? ;\
Off to eat some whale blubber. mmm BBQed whale blubber. :D
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