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Articles I like or have contributed to in some manner

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Keep Austin Weird

Added some citations to the BSD KNF section.

Elaborate on HSL "invented for television" and HSV "introduced the HSV model for computer display technology"

The question of whether everyone sees seven colours in a rainbow is related to the idea of linguistic relativity. […] recent research suggests that the number of distinct colours observed and what these are called depend on the language that one uses, with people whose language has fewer colour words seeing fewer discrete colour bands.

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