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    Infrogmation (infrogmation@mastodon.online)'s status on Monday, 30-Sep-2024 06:47:31 JST Infrogmation Infrogmation

    Has science ever explained why 1970s colors were like this? Maybe some weird solar flares in the 1970s changed light spectrum reaching Earth, so people thought those colors looked good together? Or was it because everything was filtered through so much nicotine haze and leaded gasoline fumes?

    #1970s #colors #colours

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      feld (feld@friedcheese.us)'s status on Monday, 30-Sep-2024 10:46:46 JST feld feld
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      @Infrogmation You mean the pollution?


      https://www.businessinsider.com/what-us-cities-looked-like-before-epa-regulated-pollution-2019-8
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        Vintage photos taken by the EPA reveal what American cities looked like before pollution was regulated
        from James Pasley
        Before the EPA, the US environment was not federally protected. Photos show cities including Baltimore, Denver, and Los Angeles before regulations limited the damage.

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