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Monday July 7, 2008
Rods and cones like company — but not so much each other's.
Millions of cones for red, blue and green gather on the fovea centralis, a tiny spot on the retina. 17 times more millions of rods are packed all over the retina — carefully avoiding the fovea centralis. Rods are more sensitive to light and help you see at the periphery or in twilight, for example, but they see no colors.
Black and white is beautiful, of course — especially in eyes:
›› This stationery brings beautiful eyes in black and white. (Outlook, Outlook Express)
Millions of cones for red, blue and green gather on the fovea centralis, a tiny spot on the retina. 17 times more millions of rods are packed all over the retina — carefully avoiding the fovea centralis. Rods are more sensitive to light and help you see at the periphery or in twilight, for example, but they see no colors.
Black and white is beautiful, of course — especially in eyes:
›› This stationery brings beautiful eyes in black and white. (Outlook, Outlook Express)



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