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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
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(09-10-2019 02:19 PM)vick mike Wrote:  On the other hand the military uses camouflage to blend into their surroundings. Seems like they believe some colors are more visible than others.

The U.S. Army's moves from desert camo, to ACUs to blend in better when a majority of operations were in an urban insurgency environment, to the new OCPs now that we're no longer in that environment are well documented.

Tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are a lot larger than cars and we paint them in desert schemes for that theater of operations. It was a big deal when the Army recommitted to a significant rotational presence in Europe and had to go back to green schemes on a lot of equipment.

We paint ships haze gray, and we paint aircraft a lighter shade of gray to blend with sky and clouds, and they are moving faster than your 60 mph.

A lot of science has gone into present day digitized camouflage patterns, and it's also actually fascinating to look back at the history of WWII ship paint patterns in jagged patterns of different grays, proven out by trial in a wartime environment.

Both motion and contrast are important in our visual sensing - both how the rods and cones of the eye detect and how the brain processes. It's how we evolved as omnivores at the top of the food chain. There are differences in peripheral vision and in viewing directly - which applies to the examples of merging and of seeing blue on blue on a football field.

Not allowing a visiting opponent to conduct walk through on the actual turf which is different from every other environment in which they've ever played is bush league in an obvious attempt to maximize a unique home field advantage.

Yes, because as we all know colors “feel” different. What is self entitled, self-indulgent comment.
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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 10:03 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 08:03 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 02:19 PM)vick mike Wrote:  On the other hand the military uses camouflage to blend into their surroundings. Seems like they believe some colors are more visible than others.

The U.S. Army's moves from desert camo, to ACUs to blend in better when a majority of operations were in an urban insurgency environment, to the new OCPs now that we're no longer in that environment are well documented.

Tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are a lot larger than cars and we paint them in desert schemes for that theater of operations. It was a big deal when the Army recommitted to a significant rotational presence in Europe and had to go back to green schemes on a lot of equipment.

We paint ships haze gray, and we paint aircraft a lighter shade of gray to blend with sky and clouds, and they are moving faster than your 60 mph.

A lot of science has gone into present day digitized camouflage patterns, and it's also actually fascinating to look back at the history of WWII ship paint patterns in jagged patterns of different grays, proven out by trial in a wartime environment.

Both motion and contrast are important in our visual sensing - both how the rods and cones of the eye detect and how the brain processes. It's how we evolved as omnivores at the top of the food chain. There are differences in peripheral vision and in viewing directly - which applies to the examples of merging and of seeing blue on blue on a football field.

Not allowing a visiting opponent to conduct walk through on the actual turf which is different from every other environment in which they've ever played is bush league in an obvious attempt to maximize a unique home field advantage.

Yes, because as we all know colors “feel” different. What is self entitled, self-indulgent comment.

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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 10:01 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 06:19 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 05:57 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 03:40 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  animal camoulflage.

[Image: 1320203_Winter_5000px-1000x668.jpg]

[Image: 1932508_McGeorge_2000px-1000x667.jpg]

Now post a video of a gray car driving 60 mph on the road. And if you can’t tell the difference between the car and the road, turn in your drivers license… Now

Here you go hard head.

https://www.carloans.com.au/top-10/top-1...s-for-cars

That’s not what I asked for, you showed static pictures of stationary animals blended into natural scenery. A parked car is not going to hurt you so that is a moot point. If you really believe that a moving gray car driving 60 mph blends in with the road then post a video and let us see for ourselves. Why you want to die on this hill is beyond me other than pride. That link you posted means nothing because there are thousands of sites that are going to validate anybody’s claim. I can point you to a website that claims that the earth is flat.

I'm sorry you're an idiot. Moving black objects around on a black background isn't the same as moving white objects around on black background. slap your potato head for a moment and think about it. Are you that F-king stupid?

Watch this video and imagine the white dot was a black dot. The round white circle in the video is a moving object. Just trying to be helpful.



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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 10:03 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 08:03 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 02:19 PM)vick mike Wrote:  On the other hand the military uses camouflage to blend into their surroundings. Seems like they believe some colors are more visible than others.

The U.S. Army's moves from desert camo, to ACUs to blend in better when a majority of operations were in an urban insurgency environment, to the new OCPs now that we're no longer in that environment are well documented.

Tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are a lot larger than cars and we paint them in desert schemes for that theater of operations. It was a big deal when the Army recommitted to a significant rotational presence in Europe and had to go back to green schemes on a lot of equipment.

We paint ships haze gray, and we paint aircraft a lighter shade of gray to blend with sky and clouds, and they are moving faster than your 60 mph.

A lot of science has gone into present day digitized camouflage patterns, and it's also actually fascinating to look back at the history of WWII ship paint patterns in jagged patterns of different grays, proven out by trial in a wartime environment.

Both motion and contrast are important in our visual sensing - both how the rods and cones of the eye detect and how the brain processes. It's how we evolved as omnivores at the top of the food chain. There are differences in peripheral vision and in viewing directly - which applies to the examples of merging and of seeing blue on blue on a football field.

Not allowing a visiting opponent to conduct walk through on the actual turf which is different from every other environment in which they've ever played is bush league in an obvious attempt to maximize a unique home field advantage.

Yes, because as we all know colors “feel” different. What is self entitled, self-indulgent comment.

You literally just argued a point that the speed of attack by a Camouflaged Predatory Wild Animal in Camouflage adds no value in the Predatory process of Attack. Have you taken a single Intro Biology Class ever in your life?

Ever study the Self-Defense Survival mechanisms of a Chameleon?
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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 10:54 PM)I_LUV_MEMPHISTIGERS Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 10:03 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 08:03 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 02:19 PM)vick mike Wrote:  On the other hand the military uses camouflage to blend into their surroundings. Seems like they believe some colors are more visible than others.

The U.S. Army's moves from desert camo, to ACUs to blend in better when a majority of operations were in an urban insurgency environment, to the new OCPs now that we're no longer in that environment are well documented.

Tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are a lot larger than cars and we paint them in desert schemes for that theater of operations. It was a big deal when the Army recommitted to a significant rotational presence in Europe and had to go back to green schemes on a lot of equipment.

We paint ships haze gray, and we paint aircraft a lighter shade of gray to blend with sky and clouds, and they are moving faster than your 60 mph.

A lot of science has gone into present day digitized camouflage patterns, and it's also actually fascinating to look back at the history of WWII ship paint patterns in jagged patterns of different grays, proven out by trial in a wartime environment.

Both motion and contrast are important in our visual sensing - both how the rods and cones of the eye detect and how the brain processes. It's how we evolved as omnivores at the top of the food chain. There are differences in peripheral vision and in viewing directly - which applies to the examples of merging and of seeing blue on blue on a football field.

Not allowing a visiting opponent to conduct walk through on the actual turf which is different from every other environment in which they've ever played is bush league in an obvious attempt to maximize a unique home field advantage.

Yes, because as we all know colors “feel” different. What is self entitled, self-indulgent comment.

You literally just argued a point that the speed of attack by a Camouflaged Predatory Wild Animal in Camouflage adds no value in the Predatory process of Attack. Have you taken a single Intro Biology Class ever in your life?

Ever study the Self-Defense Survival mechanisms of a Chameleon?

He sells used cars. Why am I arguing with this guy.
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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 11:10 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 10:54 PM)I_LUV_MEMPHISTIGERS Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 10:03 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 08:03 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 02:19 PM)vick mike Wrote:  On the other hand the military uses camouflage to blend into their surroundings. Seems like they believe some colors are more visible than others.

The U.S. Army's moves from desert camo, to ACUs to blend in better when a majority of operations were in an urban insurgency environment, to the new OCPs now that we're no longer in that environment are well documented.

Tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are a lot larger than cars and we paint them in desert schemes for that theater of operations. It was a big deal when the Army recommitted to a significant rotational presence in Europe and had to go back to green schemes on a lot of equipment.

We paint ships haze gray, and we paint aircraft a lighter shade of gray to blend with sky and clouds, and they are moving faster than your 60 mph.

A lot of science has gone into present day digitized camouflage patterns, and it's also actually fascinating to look back at the history of WWII ship paint patterns in jagged patterns of different grays, proven out by trial in a wartime environment.

Both motion and contrast are important in our visual sensing - both how the rods and cones of the eye detect and how the brain processes. It's how we evolved as omnivores at the top of the food chain. There are differences in peripheral vision and in viewing directly - which applies to the examples of merging and of seeing blue on blue on a football field.

Not allowing a visiting opponent to conduct walk through on the actual turf which is different from every other environment in which they've ever played is bush league in an obvious attempt to maximize a unique home field advantage.

Yes, because as we all know colors “feel” different. What is self entitled, self-indulgent comment.

You literally just argued a point that the speed of attack by a Camouflaged Predatory Wild Animal in Camouflage adds no value in the Predatory process of Attack. Have you taken a single Intro Biology Class ever in your life?

Ever study the Self-Defense Survival mechanisms of a Chameleon?

He sells used cars. Why am I arguing with this guy.

They sound like Proverbial Lemons he's trying to sell.
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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 10:03 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 08:03 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 02:19 PM)vick mike Wrote:  On the other hand the military uses camouflage to blend into their surroundings. Seems like they believe some colors are more visible than others.

The U.S. Army's moves from desert camo, to ACUs to blend in better when a majority of operations were in an urban insurgency environment, to the new OCPs now that we're no longer in that environment are well documented.

Tanks and infantry fighting vehicles are a lot larger than cars and we paint them in desert schemes for that theater of operations. It was a big deal when the Army recommitted to a significant rotational presence in Europe and had to go back to green schemes on a lot of equipment.

We paint ships haze gray, and we paint aircraft a lighter shade of gray to blend with sky and clouds, and they are moving faster than your 60 mph.

A lot of science has gone into present day digitized camouflage patterns, and it's also actually fascinating to look back at the history of WWII ship paint patterns in jagged patterns of different grays, proven out by trial in a wartime environment.

Both motion and contrast are important in our visual sensing - both how the rods and cones of the eye detect and how the brain processes. It's how we evolved as omnivores at the top of the food chain. There are differences in peripheral vision and in viewing directly - which applies to the examples of merging and of seeing blue on blue on a football field.

Not allowing a visiting opponent to conduct walk through on the actual turf which is different from every other environment in which they've ever played is bush league in an obvious attempt to maximize a unique home field advantage.

Yes, because as we all know colors “feel” different. What is self entitled, self-indulgent comment.

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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 10:38 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 10:01 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 06:19 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 05:57 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 03:40 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  animal camoulflage.

[Image: 1320203_Winter_5000px-1000x668.jpg]

[Image: 1932508_McGeorge_2000px-1000x667.jpg]

Now post a video of a gray car driving 60 mph on the road. And if you can’t tell the difference between the car and the road, turn in your drivers license… Now

Here you go hard head.

https://www.carloans.com.au/top-10/top-1...s-for-cars

That’s not what I asked for, you showed static pictures of stationary animals blended into natural scenery. A parked car is not going to hurt you so that is a moot point. If you really believe that a moving gray car driving 60 mph blends in with the road then post a video and let us see for ourselves. Why you want to die on this hill is beyond me other than pride. That link you posted means nothing because there are thousands of sites that are going to validate anybody’s claim. I can point you to a website that claims that the earth is flat.

I'm sorry you're an idiot. Moving black objects around on a black background isn't the same as moving white objects around on black background. slap your potato head for a moment and think about it. Are you that F-king stupid?

Watch this video and imagine the white dot was a black dot. The round white circle in the video is a moving object. Just trying to be helpful.




I like how you called me an idiot and then say that you’re just trying to be helpful. You are changing the subject because you’re too prideful to admit that you were wrong. You keep wanting to die on this hill, knock yourself out. Everything you’re bringing up is completely irrelevant and I haven’t even addressed once. I simply pointed out that it is a myth that a gray car blends into the road making the car not visible. I gave a true anecdote and apparently it put you in a micro-aggression. I don’t know if you need a safe space to process it with crayons and a emotional support pony but whatever. A gray car with four wheels moving at 60 mph does not look like the road. That is a fact. Now you can keep arguing and name calling and posting non sequitur videos all you want but that is simply your pride talking. I don’t care enough to continue this conversation especially considering you’ve insulted me in several of the posts now. So you have a good night sir.
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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-11-2019 12:06 AM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 10:38 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 10:01 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 06:19 PM)Memphis Yankee Wrote:  
(09-10-2019 05:57 PM)thespywhozaggedme Wrote:  Now post a video of a gray car driving 60 mph on the road. And if you can’t tell the difference between the car and the road, turn in your drivers license… Now

Here you go hard head.

https://www.carloans.com.au/top-10/top-1...s-for-cars

That’s not what I asked for, you showed static pictures of stationary animals blended into natural scenery. A parked car is not going to hurt you so that is a moot point. If you really believe that a moving gray car driving 60 mph blends in with the road then post a video and let us see for ourselves. Why you want to die on this hill is beyond me other than pride. That link you posted means nothing because there are thousands of sites that are going to validate anybody’s claim. I can point you to a website that claims that the earth is flat.

I'm sorry you're an idiot. Moving black objects around on a black background isn't the same as moving white objects around on black background. slap your potato head for a moment and think about it. Are you that F-king stupid?

Watch this video and imagine the white dot was a black dot. The round white circle in the video is a moving object. Just trying to be helpful.




I like how you called me an idiot and then say that you’re just trying to be helpful. You are changing the subject because you’re too prideful to admit that you were wrong. You keep wanting to die on this hill, knock yourself out. Everything you’re bringing up is completely irrelevant and I haven’t even addressed once. I simply pointed out that it is a myth that a gray car blends into the road making the car not visible. I gave a true anecdote and apparently it put you in a micro-aggression. I don’t know if you need a safe space to process it with crayons and a emotional support pony but whatever. A gray car with four wheels moving at 60 mph does not look like the road. That is a fact. Now you can keep arguing and name calling and posting non sequitur videos all you want but that is simply your pride talking. I don’t care enough to continue this conversation especially considering you’ve insulted me in several of the posts now. So you have a good night sir.

You don't care to continue this conversation because you're getting the **** kicked out of you. Just admit you're living in you're own private Idaho (zinger) ******* everyone you play with your camo tactics and we'll give you a shot at redemption. Until then you're sinking like a ship brother.
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RE: Week 3 Polls are now available (Sept 8, 2019)
(09-10-2019 08:55 PM)I_LUV_MEMPHISTIGERS Wrote:  Week 3 Color Polls are now available:

#1: "Adaptive Camouflage."

Kidding aside, I have no idea the context of the conversation, but I interpreted it as a "Boring Beige" reference, equivalent similar to painting in professional real estate.

Neutral colors sell houses to a larger market, but "loud" colors are sometimes preferred by clients that want to customize their home to their own tastes, but selling those homes reduces the size of the potential market of buyers, who will want to just repaint it to their liking regardless.

This "Spyguy" thinks we are all dinosaurs, and all we see is movement....
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