They could probably go back further and find similar results after Technicolor came out. My youth was in the 40's and all we had was black and white movies, except for a few Disney releases which became classics. I don't remember which one of those it was, but one did cause me to dream in color and I remember that it was my first dream in color. Since then though, I don't recall any dreams that stand out as being in color or B/W. That dream is remembered simply because it was in color.
At work we have so many passwords for so many company sites that I have to write them down because they keep getting reset. No security here because the annoyance of this has caused me to post the current ones near my monitor. I'll cross out the old one and write in the new one. Sure, I scramble it a bit, but the fact that I have to resort to that kind of obfuscation and keep them near is troubling. Better, I think, that I have a strong password that can stand for a year or more, and that I can keep in my head.
They could probably go back further and find similar results after Technicolor came out. My youth was in the 40's and all we had was black and white movies, except for a few Disney releases which became classics. I don't remember which one of those it was, but one did cause me to dream in color and I remember that it was my first dream in color. Since then though, I don't recall any dreams that stand out as being in color or B/W. That dream is remembered simply because it was in color.
At work we have so many passwords for so many company sites that I have to write them down because they keep getting reset. No security here because the annoyance of this has caused me to post the current ones near my monitor. I'll cross out the old one and write in the new one. Sure, I scramble it a bit, but the fact that I have to resort to that kind of obfuscation and keep them near is troubling. Better, I think, that I have a strong password that can stand for a year or more, and that I can keep in my head.
Just classic!