From the site:
: Below is an image (constructed in Photoshop) of a simple red gradient.
: Imbedded within the gradient is another image. Can you see it?
Just to be clear – if you CAN see it, you ARE colour blind, to some degree.

Reverse Colour Blindness Test
Monthly Archives: June 2006
Sensational Attention Grabbing Headline
According to this article (link to external site), a certain company (link to the company’s site) is all set to buy or sell-off or merge with this other company (link to their site), which may or may not affect users of this product or service (link to product or service page).
Time will tell what the future holds for that product, but the blogosphere is abuzz with plagiarized speculation and ill-formed ideas bereft of confirmation.
Lather, Rinse, Repeat.
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David Attenborough: The Lyrebird
DevilDucky – David Attenborough: The Lyrebird
In April 2006, to celebrate naturalist David Attenborough’s 80th birthday, the public were asked to vote on their favourite of his television moments. This clip of the lyrebird was voted number one. A Lyrebird is either of two species of ground-dwelling Australian birds, most notable for their extraordinary ability to mimic natural and artificial sounds from their environment.
