Message from @pd
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what the fuck are they thinking leaking shit like that
not very smart!
It was obviously just 'reporters instinct', even though they were the only ones there.
the president has been shot
yes, the president of the mac n cheese division of kraft foods has been shot
flower power
I shot the sherif but I didn’t shoot no deputy
No
Don’t tell me what to do
are the ancap colors black and yellow because that's what color bees are?
that's one of the reasons i guess
bees obey the NAP
wasps don't
yeah, because there's huge costs to violence for a bee
i think the main reasoning is black for anarchy and yellow/gold for freedom
libertarians use yellow too
just wanted to say thanks guys for inviting me to be a moderator can't wait to join the team
They're already effectively sterilized but this is probably a good idea
black and yellow are caution colors
ye
most visible colors to humans
I'm willing to bet you could train peopoe to be careful of something much faster with those colors
i thought red was the most visible color
same thing as snake and spider fear being innate
there should be 3 most visible colors
something about the rods and cones that pick up red light regenerate faster than the rest
whatever the absorption maxima are for the different pigments in cone cells are
that's why you can use red lights at night and regain your night vision quickly
the three things that humans pick up first when looking for other people in the woods is faces, hands/arms, and rifles
yeah blue light like blasts ur shit and makes u blind in the dark
Wasps are chad
it may just because be redlight is lower energy
"t takes a while for true night vision to be recovered. About 10 minutes for 10%, 30-45 minutes for 80%, the rest may take hours, days, or a week. The issue is the chemical in the eye, rhodopsin - commonly called visual purple, is broken down quickly by light. The main issue then is intensity; color is only an issue because the rods (responsible for night vision) are most sensitive at a particular color. That color is a blue-green (507nm) similar to traffic light green (which is this color for a entirely different reason). It would seem that using the lowest brightness (using this color) additional light needed for a task is the best bet to retain this dark adaptation because it allows rods to function at their best."
that sounds like reasonable chemical kinetics
all i know is the us military uses red flashlights for reading maps, green light for cockpits, and night vision for everything else
>All of the [cone]receptors contain the protein photopsin, with variations in its conformation causing differences in the optimum wavelengths absorbed.