The question that I was hoping to get a response is: "What are that chances that my future child would be color blind, when my husband is?"
I am curious about the response because we are continuing to talk more and more about starting a family. My husband said that being color blind is not a big deal. It does not affect his health. I personally would like to know what are the chances so then I could prepare. I have been conducting my own research in how color-blindness works. My main source has been my husband, he simple put it, we won't know if our child is color blind until they are recognizing colors. I would like to know if there is a way for this to be determined prior to a child being able to talk.
Once I receive the answer to my question, I will post it here on my blog.
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Sunday, May 8, 2011
SCIE-6662S-1--The Best 2.0 Web Presentation Sites
After playing with a few sites, I found 280slides.com to be more user friendly. This is very similar to a PowerPoint presentation, without having to use Microsoft. You are able to log on for free and navigate with ease.
I also checked out prezi.com. This site is also interesting, but I did not like how touchy it made my mouse on the computer. It kind of made me feel like I was on a roller coaster.
The third site I played on was ahead.com. This is a great site for those with more of a graphic design edge. Very cool graphics.
All three of these sites were free and claimed to allow you access from any computer. They also claimed that files can easily be shared.
I also checked out prezi.com. This site is also interesting, but I did not like how touchy it made my mouse on the computer. It kind of made me feel like I was on a roller coaster.
The third site I played on was ahead.com. This is a great site for those with more of a graphic design edge. Very cool graphics.
All three of these sites were free and claimed to allow you access from any computer. They also claimed that files can easily be shared.
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