Captain-Crash
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yeah, the Pillsbury dough boys suit.
White is actually the combination of all colors. Think of the white light from the sun being split up in a prism.remind me what that means isn't that in our case all white if it is is that really color rush it sounds like lack of color rush?? But we typically wear white at home so isn't it pretty much the same at least Prescott shouldn't have a issue seeing the difference between one player and the other it's quite the disparity dark green vs white
Same here.I hate Sunday night games. I’ve burnt a vacation day after every Sunday night game so far, this one included.
Of course not. They’re absolutely hideous.
White is actually the combination of all colors. Think of the white light from the sun being split up in a prism.
That said: Ick. I hate those uniforms.
Well....of all the different opinions on this thread....I can pretty much guarantee you'll be by yourself in the "play in skirts" camp.Whatever just win the damn game. Play in skirts for all I care.
Actually this is not true...Black is not a color; a black object absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum and reflects none of them to the eyes. The grey area about black: A black object may look black, but, technically, it may still be reflecting some lightThat's black.. white is the absence of color. Like a blank piece of paper before you add anything.
I agree, It's time for a changeBe cool if they came out with an all dark blue color rush. I like the white but be cool it see a couple of variations.
No. If you combine all colors of ink, you get an ugly brownish purple. Black is the absence of light, ergo the absence of color. If you put white light though a prism, it splits the light into all the colors, like a rainbow.That's black.. white is the absence of color. Like a blank piece of paper before you add anything.
Remove all light (all color) and what you get is blackness.Actually this is not true...Black is not a color; a black object absorbs all the colors of the visible spectrum and reflects none of them to the eyes. The grey area about black: A black object may look black, but, technically, it may still be reflecting some light