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		<description>[...] Random Feed wrote an interesting post today onHere&#8217;s a quick excerptEver wanted to know what your color IQ was? It’s your ability to discern different hues of color. There’s an online test called the FM 100 Hue Test which displays an array of 100 slightly varying hues of color and makes you put them in order from one fixed gradient to another. The test is split into four sections, to keep your sanity, so it’s actually 25 colors at a time, but it’s still a challenge. Note that the monitor you use can greatly impact your score, as that’s what test provider xr [...]</description>
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