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    [QUOTE

    On another note, we should do a Melbourne XMarks meetup!

    Cheers,

    Cameron[/QUOTE]

    That is a jolly good idea
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    Thanks!

    I've long noticed how wearing blue with Isle Of Skye seems to make the purple in the tartan more intense. Must be some optical effect I don't understand.

    Likewise wearing maroon, burgundy, or claret with IOS makes the brown in the tartan zing.

    It's some sort of colour-shifting eye thing, I guess.

    I do like to have the hose/flashes, and often also the shirt/tie, pairing warm and cool colours. OK I have an Art degree... and I can't not see stuff like that.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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    We all could learn a thing from your Goethe and Newton color wheel studies Richard. What were the stats on the percentage of men with color blindness?

    Maybe you should offer a consulting position to mate hose with tartan hues and patterns.

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    Melbourne X Marks meet up!
    A big YES
    Where in Melbourne (or Victoria) is everyone?
    I'm outer outer East Up on the hill.
    Something like a pub meet up inner city?
    Join the hipsters in Brunswick St?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Tarheel View Post

    We all could learn a thing from your Goethe and Newton color wheel studies
    I'll have to look that up...

    Never really studied a colour wheel, well except in 2D Design 101 over 30 years ago!


    Quote Originally Posted by Tarheel View Post
    Maybe you should offer a consulting position to mate hose with tartan hues and patterns.
    Not much consulting to be done... just avoid any of the kilt's main colours, just as one wouldn't wear suit, shirt, and tie of all the same colour (well our local Weather Man does that all the time; one day he had matching pinstriped suit, shirt, and tie, and boy was it hideous!)

    This matching is so beyond the pale that I've just spent several minutes Googling images and no matter how I word it, "suit shirt tie all matching" "suit shirt tie all gray" "suit shirt tie matching pinstripes" etc etc I can't seem to find any images showing such.

    Invariably sites are using "matching" not to mean "matching" but to mean "co-ordinating".

    Here... yes all gray, but contrasting shades!

    https://www.google.com/search?q=pins...t+tie+all+gray

    The only images of everything matching is all black, a Hollywood staple.
    Last edited by OC Richard; 10th June 15 at 06:54 PM.
    Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte

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