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None of those are fuchsia (#FF00FF), but the two in the upper-middle are closest.
This is fuchsia:
Interesting; this is a kind of reverse Turing test. A computer would pass it easily, a human would most likely fail.
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years ago in Flying magazine there was an article about hot air balloons and how you had to work as part of the ground crew to earn your time in the gondola. this team's color was fuchsia,
which the author told us was pronounced with a soft "u" and a hard "ch". i was surprised he slipped that past Flying. it's been one of my favorite colors ever since and i pronounce it like that balloon team.
None of those are fuchsia (#FF00FF), but the two in the upper-middle are closest.
This is fuchsia:
Interesting; this is a kind of reverse Turing test. A computer would pass it easily, a human would most likely fail.
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I can't remember the book now, but we read one regarding the ability to see color in my Philosophy of Mind class, very interesting stuff, but I won't screw it up by pretending to remember most of it.