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<blockquote data-quote="FEENIX" data-source="post: 1432799" data-attributes="member: 14204"><p>I appreciate your candor. More often than not, we only care about our own perspectives or perhaps it's what we have gotten used to. These days, the industry is considering other view points, i.e., people that are color blind. In my first job in the USAF in the late 1980s, being color blind was a discriminatory factor. They changed all wiring to white and slapped a long alphanumeric codes on each wires instead. Sure it took time getting used to but it was not an end all. Earlier this month, I had to renew my CAC card and there's a "W" on it that was not there on my previous cards. The "W" stands for white (color of the CAC card), apparently there was a mandate for it. It might be viewed as an inconvenience for most of us but might be a big deal and helpful for others.</p><p></p><p>IMHO, having an open mind will get us all further. Cheers!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FEENIX, post: 1432799, member: 14204"] I appreciate your candor. More often than not, we only care about our own perspectives or perhaps it's what we have gotten used to. These days, the industry is considering other view points, i.e., people that are color blind. In my first job in the USAF in the late 1980s, being color blind was a discriminatory factor. They changed all wiring to white and slapped a long alphanumeric codes on each wires instead. Sure it took time getting used to but it was not an end all. Earlier this month, I had to renew my CAC card and there's a "W" on it that was not there on my previous cards. The "W" stands for white (color of the CAC card), apparently there was a mandate for it. It might be viewed as an inconvenience for most of us but might be a big deal and helpful for others. IMHO, having an open mind will get us all further. Cheers! [/QUOTE]
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