I redid the test and got the result "Normal Color Vision".
But this time I selected "unsure" a couple of times, instead of gambling.
I think their advice is sound: Consult a professional if not sure.
Edit: But it is great that their glasses can enhance/improve color vision for certain people.
"There are no innocent victims. If you're born on this planet, you are guilty, fuck you, end of report, next case, NEXT FUCKING CASE! Your birth certificate is proof of guilt!" - George Carlin
"There are no innocent victims. If you're born on this planet, you are guilty, fuck you, end of report, next case, NEXT FUCKING CASE! Your birth certificate is proof of guilt!" - George Carlin
"There are no innocent victims. If you're born on this planet, you are guilty, fuck you, end of report, next case, NEXT FUCKING CASE! Your birth certificate is proof of guilt!" - George Carlin
Both of those videos were great, especially that Africa cover.
Ed - Klingon women are HOT! (A Trekker for life)
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great... something that sounds most amazing for any computing tech, but does it matter to consumers? Will we see this used in processors anytime soon or ever? I once read about batteries that could be recharged indefinitely with no loss of capacity...
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