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Previously on "Most useless map key ever?"

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  • TimberWolf
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    Aha, here's someone who may be able to help:
    Gabriele Jordan: British scientist claims to have found woman with superhuman vision | Mail Online

    Don't take her shoes shopping though.

    Are You a Tetrachromat?

    I'm usually pretty good on colour tests, but all I see is dots that I can make patterns out of but which are probably made up. Men need not even bother trying.

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  • reddy2011
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Geology of Great Britain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    You really have to know your colours, especially blue. Blue, blue-green, light blue, mid blue, muddy blue, slate blue, dark slate blue, etc. wtf

    Is there a blue expert in the house?
    I used to Wiki a lot of things but never came trough such kind of thing.. Thanks for your share

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  • alluvial
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Why use colours when words describing colours will do? It must have taken the author ages to come up with those names too
    Muddy blue is the bit I'm interested in, especially the bit around the light blue and mid blue in South Wales.

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  • TimberWolf
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    Originally posted by ctdctd View Post
    Nah, it's easy - my bit is lime green or orange - possibly, maybe, must be missing from the key - yep, you are right, useless key :-)
    Why use colours when words describing colours will do? It must have taken the author ages to come up with those names too

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  • ctdctd
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    Originally posted by TimberWolf View Post
    Geology of Great Britain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    You really have to know your colours, especially blue. Blue, blue-green, light blue, mid blue, muddy blue, slate blue, dark slate blue, etc. wtf

    Is there a blue expert in the house?
    Nah, it's easy - my bit is lime green or orange - possibly, maybe, must be missing from the key - yep, you are right, useless key :-)

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  • TimberWolf
    started a topic Most useless map key ever?

    Most useless map key ever?

    Geology of Great Britain - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    You really have to know your colours, especially blue. Blue, blue-green, light blue, mid blue, muddy blue, slate blue, dark slate blue, etc. wtf

    Is there a blue expert in the house?

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