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Thinking back on it, I think Power Rangers had interesting colour choices.

Trini (the asian ranger) was Yellow, Zach (the African-american) was Black, Jason (who was Native American) was red...

Mmm Hhmmm...
 
Thinking back on it, I think Power Rangers had interesting colour choices.

Trini (the asian ranger) was Yellow, Zach (the African-american) was Black, Jason (who was Native American) was red...

Mmm Hhmmm...

EXACTLY
and they think we don't notice....
 
do you think its racial that the red power ranger is black?

EXACTLY
and they think we don't notice....


Lol...we're you talking about a different Power Ranger season in you first post, because you said the Red Ranger was Black..but then agreed when katie ta achoo said the Red was was Native American.(which he was in the 1st season)


Also to add to katie ta achoo's post...the white girl(Kimberly), was Pink(because we all know ALL women like Pink!:eek: ) and the last guy, Billy was Blue...thats the only none sexiest/racist one of the bunch.


And the green ranger....but he later became the White Ranger and he was white!
 
Hehehe, power rangers.

I always remember noticing the selective colour schemes. I'm ashamed to admit this but the message tone on my phone is the little alert the power rangers got on their communicators. :eek: :D
 
And the green ranger....but he later became the White Ranger and he was white!

Actually, he and the actor that played the first Red Ranger are of multi-ethnic backgrounds. Both have Native American heritage as well. Power Rangers actually not only a ethnically diverse cast, but had a large number of cast members with multi-ethnic ancestry.
 
Actually, he and the actor that played the first Red Ranger are of multi-ethnic backgrounds. Both have Native American heritage as well. Power Rangers actually not only a ethnically diverse cast, but had a large number of cast members with multi-ethnic ancestry.

Maybe, but in most people's eyes, the only thing that really matters is that to most people, the white ranger wore white, the black ranger wore black, and the "Indian" ranger wore red. Rarely do people look them up on the internet to check their background.
 
Well, you can't do it for every file. It'll only work if the file actually is an MP3. It's not like you could write your essay in Word, change .DOC to .MP3 and have it sung back to you. :p
 


Well most of the time, it's trying to change a .aiff or.AAC to .MP3 :eek:

Yeah but it's not like your trying to change it to an .mp3 and then back to a .aiff or .aac which is what we're doing here. (mp3 to txt to mp3)
 
They're not the same so it'll never work. You could use iTunes to convert those files to MP3s if you like. I'm sure that's what the Power Rangers would recommend.
Yeah, I learned that real quick.:p
Yeah but it's not like your trying to change it to an .mp3 and then back to a .aiff or .aac which is what we're doing here. (mp3 to txt to mp3)

Yep. (No good response availible at this time. :p)
 
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