Natural Hair Color?
Red
 23%  [ 4 ]
Black
 5%  [ 1 ]
Brown
 64%  [ 11 ]
Blonde
 5%  [ 1 ]
Total Votes : 17

Yeah, mine either. Very Happy
Fortunately, it won't matter in 20 years when all humans will be mandated to encase their bodies in performace-enhancing biosuits. Evil or Very Mad
YAY!!! Can't wait
Jonathan Pezzino wrote:
Fortunately, it won't matter in 20 years when all humans will be mandated to encase their bodies in performace-enhancing biosuits. Evil or Very Mad


Mmmm, symbiosis... Smile
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Aye, I have terrible vision. Like 20/300 or something insane like that.


Neutral Dude! That's well beyond legally blind!!!

I almost hope I get prescribed contacts...maybe I can get contacts with no magnification strength...so I can wear these:



EDIT: Yes! They do sell the contacts with no magnification! Very Happy
From the votes so far, redheads do seem to be more "concentrated" in programming than in the general population.
That's before glasses though Ult Dev.
I'm 20/40-50ish, and I can't see at all without my glasses, so 20/300 must be REALLY bad. Is the world just a psychedelic blur of colors without your glasses?
Not really, apparently my brain does a lot of vision adapting on the fly (surprise surprise Very Happy ) so my vision is much clearer than it would be otherwise.
What?! That doesn't make sense...
I don't understand it either, something abotu blur interpretation.
any who, btw, if you have 20/200 vision, you are legally blind at that point, so some people without corrective lenses are legally blind
Ah, but I have corrective lenses to 20/20.
That's old Cokebottle Kerm for you. Laughing
dude, check out my pix. Do you see cokebottles?? Very Happy
Yes, those make me so jealous. Curse my average 18\20 eye sight. Razz
KermMartian wrote:
dude, check out my pix. Do you see cokebottles?? Very Happy

No. I must be Cool (blind).
KermMartian wrote:
dude, check out my pix. Do you see cokebottles?? Very Happy


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woah... Kerm, why did you end that with "?php>"? shouldnt that be "?>"?

<?php
if (isset($_POST['kerm_error'])) {
echo "Kerm messed up!!!!!!";
} else {
echo "ok, so we're all just insane...";
}
?>
No, that's actually valid PHP Very Happy It's more elegant to use ?> though.
  
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