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Discussion Boards => Off-Topic => Topic started by: Gerianne on September 09, 2015, 06:34:46 am
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I noticed that machines have either a red light or a green light that serves as a notifier if you have a message on your phone or are being alerted in some way on a gadget of some kind.
Blue might be the third color option used.
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When I saw the subject it brought me back to childhood and the game "Red light, green light" we use to play in our neighborhood. Probably showing my age but it was a nice throwback memory.
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I am old enough to remember that was a game you played out side.
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I remember the game as well! We actually often played it on the stairs indoors! Another similar game was "Mother, may I?" Does anyone remember that one?
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I definitely thought this topic was going to be on the kids' game!
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I notice when I go to the drive thru car wash the red light let me know where to stop my car and when finish the green light let me know to proceed out of the car wash
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i suppose it would work. my cell doesn't have green, it has red or blue blinking lights at the top when I have a message
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One of the other replyed thought the same as me. I remember the game I use to play with my friends. Green Light Red Light. We used to have so much fun. I like that better.
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I thought this was about the game as well. Played it quite a bit when I was younger. I remember Mother May I as well.
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It could work, but I think that you stick with what works....
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The RGB - Red, Green, Blue colors are frequently used in appliances, Christmas lightning etc. aside from other primary colors I guess because it's easier to distinguish, many people tend to confuse yellow for orange or
white. I would assume that depending on the consumer each light has a different meaning in terms of error.
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kids game here too!
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:) I remember playing Red Light and Green Light. Also, Red, usually denotes something is "on", active, or ready while Green usually denotes something is ready or is being used right now. :) Then there are just plain ole, "light is on so it must mean something." :)