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Something more tedious than watching paint dry or grass growing.
Another interesting factoid. People who have had their lenses removed (or have e.g. Aphakia) can sometimes see in the ultra-violet (depending on the properties of any replacement lens). Not seeing in the ultra violet is considered a design advantage because ultra-violet and living tissue do not good bed fellows make, and seeing UV may also exacerbate the effects of chromatic aberration. Digital cameras often can see some UV though.
Another interesting factoid. People who have had their lenses removed (or have e.g. Aphakia) can sometimes see in the ultra-violet (depending on the properties of any replacement lens). Not seeing in the ultra violet is considered a design advantage because ultra-violet and living tissue do not good bed fellows make, and seeing UV may also exacerbate the effects of chromatic aberration. Digital cameras often can see some UV though.
And infra-red - good for checking that the batteries in your remote aren't dead...
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