Tuesday, April 29, 2008
Friday, April 25, 2008
Puzzled
sometimes we only see a piece of the puzzle, sometimes we see just enough to think we know what it is, sometimes the pieces are upside down and turned around making it hard to know anything, sometimes we get on all roll and all the pieces just seem to be falling into place and sometimes we are able to see the finshed puzzle, and then we start new ones, or frame the one that took us so long to finsh.
-Jennifer
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Optical Illusions
Optical Illusion- A visually perceived image that is deceptive or misleading.
Your eyes are making them move. To test this, stare at one spot in each picture for a few seconds and everything will stop moving; OR look at the black center of each circle in the the picture, and it will stop moving; but when you move your eyes to the next black center, the previous one will move after you take your eyes away from it.
look at the chart above and say the colour of the word and not the word itself
pic1 ( faces or a vase?)
pic2 (people or clolums?)
pic 3 (man playing a horn or a womans face?)
You probably read the word ME in brown, but.......
when you look through ME
you will see YOU!
Do you need to look again?
Which of the MIDDLE circles looks bigger, the one on the left, or the one on the right? Wait, look again! (they are same size)
Your eyes are making them move. To test this, stare at one spot in each picture for a few seconds and everything will stop moving; OR look at the black center of each circle in the the picture, and it will stop moving; but when you move your eyes to the next black center, the previous one will move after you take your eyes away from it.
look at the chart above and say the colour of the word and not the word itself
pic1 ( faces or a vase?)
pic2 (people or clolums?)
pic 3 (man playing a horn or a womans face?)
You probably read the word ME in brown, but.......
when you look through ME
you will see YOU!
Do you need to look again?
Which of the MIDDLE circles looks bigger, the one on the left, or the one on the right? Wait, look again! (they are same size)
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Sunday, April 13, 2008
Tuesday, April 8, 2008
Lemonade
Lemonade - Chris Rice
So go ahead and ask her
For happy ever after
�Cause nobody knows what�s coming
So why not take a chance on loving
Come on, pour the glass and tempt me
Either half-full or half-empty
�Cause if it all comes down to flavor
The glass is tipping in my favor
Life gave me lemonade and I can�t imagine why
Born on a sunny day, beneath a tangerine sky
I live life without pretending
I�m a sucker for happy endings
Thanks for the lemonade
Thanks for the lemonade!
Now take your time to answer me
For the beauty of romancing
Is to calm your trembling hand with mine
While begging love to fill your eyes
I can hardly breathe while waiting
To find out what your heart is saying
And as we�re swirling in this flavor
The world is tilting in our favor
Life gave me lemonade and I can�t imagine why
Born on a sunny day, beneath a tangerine sky
I live life without pretending
I�m a sucker for happy endings
Thanks for the lemonade
Thanks for the lemonade!
I�ve got it made
Rest in the shade
And hold my love
While God above
Stirs wiith a spoon
We share the moon
Smile at the bees
More sugar please
He really loves us after all
We�re gonna need another straw!
We�re gonna need another straw!
Life gave me lemonade and I can�t imagine why
Born on a sunny day, beneath a tangerine sky
I live life without pretending
I�m a sucker for happy endings
Thanks for the lemonade
Thanks for the lemonade!
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Unseen Colors
While 7 men in 100 have some form of colorblindness, only 1 woman in 1,000 suffers from it.
The most common form of color blindness is a red-green deficiency.
Example of an Ishihara color test plate. The numeral "74" should be clearly visible to viewers with normal color vision. Viewers with dichromacy or anomalous trichromacy may read it as "21", and viewers with achromatopsia may see nothing.
The most common form of color blindness is a red-green deficiency.
Example of an Ishihara color test plate. The numeral "74" should be clearly visible to viewers with normal color vision. Viewers with dichromacy or anomalous trichromacy may read it as "21", and viewers with achromatopsia may see nothing.
Wednesday, April 2, 2008
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