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      16th Sep 2009
Scientists say they are on the verge of curing Colour blindness..

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Can you see the eye ???

 



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      16th Sep 2009
I'm not colour blind, but one of my eyes has always seen things a bit bluer than the other one.

Strange.

 



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      16th Sep 2009
My Dad, no longer with us, joined the RAF.

He applied to become a pilot around WW2 time.

He was declined training as he was deemed colourblind in tests.

Probably saved his life

 
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Until now scientists had not thought it was possible to manipulate the adult brain in this way.

Maybe they should have teamed up with the mother in law, she has been maipulating ever since I have known her and before that.....
 
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      16th Sep 2009
Believe it when I see it. (Pun intended)


 
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      17th Sep 2009
Did ya's see that poor whale that died int thames from starvation ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/default.stm

 
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Did ya's see that poor whale that died int thames from starvation ?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/default.stm
Was it colour blind then?

 
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Yeah....it thought it was a blue whale

 
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