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Indigo
2007-05-02, 12:41 PM #1
Part of the visible spectrum or not? I was always taught the classic ROY G. BIV composition of the spectrum, but some of my students tell me that Indigo isn't included anymore.

What were you taught?
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2007-05-02, 12:43 PM #2
:confused: As far as I know, indigo is still part of the visible spectrum.
2007-05-02, 12:47 PM #3
I say it is.

The reason your students say differently is because of this guy with a neckbeard.
2007-05-02, 1:06 PM #4
Originally posted by Anovis:
I say it is.

The reason your students say differently is because of this guy with a neckbeard.

That's not a neckbeard. Those are called muttonchops.
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2007-05-02, 1:13 PM #5
Then I demand an emoticon called muttonchops. :neckbeard:
2007-05-02, 3:10 PM #6
this is purple right?

or is it blue?
2007-05-02, 3:14 PM #7
iindego is between purpla and blue.
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2007-05-02, 3:20 PM #8
Indigo was only in there for it's "i". "Roy GBV" isn't a good name otherwise.
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2007-05-02, 4:35 PM #9
Originally posted by JoKeR SwAy:
iindego is between purpla and blue.


If purple and blue are part of the visible spectrum and indigo is between them, then idigo is part of the visible spectrum.
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2007-05-02, 4:43 PM #10
Originally posted by TheJkWhoSaysNi:
If purple and blue are part of the visible spectrum and indigo is between them, then idigo is part of the visible spectrum.


Well, yeah. But so are many other colors, why does indigo get special treatment?
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2007-05-02, 4:49 PM #11
That guy, we'll call him Chops, said one day "oh hay lol...blue and violet look the same and I can't see the color indigo because no one told me what it looks like and I'm probably color blind anywayz cuz 1 in every 10 men especially with names of Chops are!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!11111"

Then people started saying they can't see indigo too.

And that's why we don't have indigo colored units in C&C3.

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2007-05-02, 5:46 PM #12
Um. Every color you can see is part of the visible spectrum.

I mean, that's like, the definition of being part of the visible spectrum.

This thread is dumb.
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2007-05-02, 6:12 PM #13
All I know about indigo is that my friends and I would race to connect to games of DooM co-op in order to not be the indigo player. Otherwise, you would be repeatedly killed by friendly fire with the excuse of "you looked like a zombie."
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2007-05-02, 7:06 PM #14
Bluer purple = Indigo. Works for me. What does that make a reder purple, again?
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2007-05-02, 8:00 PM #15
Red-violet, or violet-red.

Or just call it "bloody purple"
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