I don't understand why elementary schools find this knowledge to be so important that they've developed multiple mnemonics to remember it. I don't even know if separating the color spectrum into those specific colors even makes sense.
I wish I had spent that time learning about something more useful like how to invent the internet sooner.
I don't understand why elementary schools find this knowledge to be so important that they've developed multiple mnemonics to remember it. I don't even know if separating the color spectrum into those specific colors even makes sense.
I wish I had spent that time learning about something more useful like how to invent the internet sooner.
I don't think it's the number of colors that really matters; just the order.
I don't understand why elementary schools find this knowledge to be so important that they've developed multiple mnemonics to remember it. I don't even know if separating the color spectrum into those specific colors even makes sense.
I wish I had spent that time learning about something more useful like how to invent the internet sooner.
It's useful for fluorescent microscopy (which I am currently using).
We'd all worked this out from the end of Episode 5 I think! At least, that's when I remember hearing Roy G. Biv, going to the forum, and posting about it.
We'd all worked this out from the end of Episode 5 I think! At least, that's when I remember hearing Roy G. Biv, going to the forum, and posting about it.
We never learned that acronym in school, probably because we didn't speak English at school. So I had no idea that it was a common acronym for the colours of the rainbow. Being more IT minded I realised at the end of epsiode 5 that Roy G. Biv's initials are RGB, which I thought was the RGB = colours = Hugh Bliss hint.
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[Sorry, this is something we learned about the colours of the rainbow at about age 5]
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I wish I had spent that time learning about something more useful like how to invent the internet sooner.
I don't think it's the number of colors that really matters; just the order.
It's useful for fluorescent microscopy (which I am currently using).
/science geek
yea i think it was around then
Stupid rainbows.
Until now, that is.