From what might have been a difficult thread, this has become to my mind very interesting and is a classic example of how to properly use the "Subject" line. It was good to see John Thompson (I think it was him) change the Subject from "About Neil Barstow' to "about Neil Barstow and perception".
So maybe the next person to post on this subject would like to change the subject line to "Perception" or even Colour Perception".
Just think - maybe in a year's time you will want to refer back to this fascinating subject in the archive, and will you really relate it to a discussion on Neil Barstow - Oh well - maybe you will <bg> (and today's postings will tell you what that means as well!)
Hopefully giving you a helping hand
Francis Newman
Prodig Duty List Mum
On Wednesday, Jan 22, 2003, at 22:42 Europe/London, Paul Tansley wrote:
On 22/1/03 6:03 pm, "John Thompson" wrote:I wonder, if our perceptions of colours are various, and different from
person to person in any case (one in ten being distinctly abnormal,(men that
is, women much less abnormal> according to Dr Spencer) where does the
profiling get us, except that we are all looking at the same numbers?
Or is that the point?
etc
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